What a great film the artist is! Look, in sixty or seventy years, can you find the second black and white silent film? No, what a homage to black and white silent film!
What a great film the artist is! You see, since the Lumiere brothers screened the first film in human history in 1895 (this sentence has been written many times in various papers...) until now, who has cared about the history of film, and who has used film to shoot Been to a movie? No, what a solemn respect for history!
What a great film the artist is! You see, when George was hit by the sound film, the original silent film also had sound, the sound of the bottle flipping, the sound of the phone ringing, the sound of the chair falling to the ground, but there was no sound of George shouting. And by the end of the film, George returns to the screen as a tap dancer after all the misery, and the audience, and I mean the audience of the artist, finally hears his voice. What a vivid use of the "scenario blending" technique!
What a great film the artist is! You see, Peppy went from being popular overnight to becoming a big star in the transition from silent film to sound. What a typical inspirational story of how the times create heroes!
What a great film the artist is! You see, George and Peppy know each other skillfully and have good feelings for each other, but because one has a wife and the other is humble, they failed to develop. Later, George fell into a family, and Peppy became popular. He bought all of George's family property, including the driver, and was humiliated by George. Decided to commit suicide, and was rescued by Peppy, the two finally married and sang and followed the Great Consummation. What a love story of ups and downs that defies hierarchy and pursues freedom and inequality!
The artist is really a good film ah good film...
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