off-screen drama

Dominique 2022-01-26 08:44:58

Compared with the drama in the drama, I feel better about this title. Compared with Hong Lingyan, the name of Red Dance Shoes is also simple and decent. I watched this drama on the day of the legendary end of the world.

Love or career, especially a fascinating career. It's hard to make a choice, and many people have lost more because of this persistence. Maybe this story can have a more perfect ending, but it is precisely because of this abrupt end of the story that it proves the heroine's contradictory psychology.

This is a very good script, and the first half is obviously getting better, and the 14-minute singing and dancing has reached its climax. At that time, I could think of the genre of "Hotel". I don't think too much about the stories other than the opera "Hong Lingyan", which is also unpredictable. The ballet manager, composer, and dancers are an excellent combination.

After the climax, it gradually became bleak. None of the three people was happy, and each of them insisted. This kind of problem is also a difficult drama to solve, and thus has a regrettable ending. Even though the heroine was unable to appear, the manager still decided to perform "Hong Lingyan" again, and the heroine's position was illuminated by lights. This moment is considered a tribute to the late dancer Pavlova, and really pushes the epilogue to a climax again. And the last warmth of the heroine and her husband also showed the recovery of their feelings. At this moment, everyone is very sad.

The use of color in this play, the setting is first-class, and it is worth explaining like a textbook. The use of light on the details of the characters' expressions intuitively expresses their inner emotional changes. And the right soundtrack. It's hard to imagine that no latecomer of the same genre can surpass this film.

Once you put on the red dancing shoes, you can't stop. Career and family, in addition to personal thoughts, all family members and people who care about should give more support, that is love.

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Extended Reading
  • Imelda 2022-01-26 08:44:58

    [Moment that made a movie] Watching Blu-ray after supplementing the standard - I haven't seen it in the cinema, but I have seen the DVD and Blu-ray CC version directly, and I am also moved by such a beautiful movie in that era. Under the recommendation of "The Moment that Made the Movie", I turned on the hard disk and watched the movie again (of course, the movie will get bigger and bigger, and I look forward to watching it again in 100-inch HD). First of all, I don't have any special hobbies for ballet, and the movie is a "Mozart" is the same as the "jealousy of love" in the pursuit of perfection in the ultimate art, and the final heroine jumped to suicide because of the dilemma and became a victim of art, and the pair of blood-stained "red dancers" Shoes" will stop her dance moves? The colors, music, dance, and beautiful actors of the movie can all make the movie play in a loop on the hard drive, or we can immerse ourselves in a classic melody and forget everything; we can also follow the story and sigh for the fate of the hero and heroine, saying that the sky is jealous of the beauty It’s okay, let’s talk about the contradictions of love and career, in short, the movie restores a classic literary story to us into a beautiful picture with images, singing and dancing.

  • Giovani 2022-03-28 09:01:12

    For the sake of art and love, the old Chinese saying goes that loyalty and filial piety cannot be both. In this film, love and art cannot be both. In the end, the heroine chooses to commit suicide, which is embarrassing. Cheng Dieyi's suicide at the end of Chen Kaige's "Farewell My Concubine" is probably influenced by this movie, because it is not in the original book - Film Archive

The Red Shoes quotes

  • Boris Lermontov: How would you define ballet, Lady Neston?

    Lady Neston: Well, one might call it the poetry of motion perhaps, or...

    Boris Lermontov: One might. But for me it is a great deal more. For me it is a religion. And one doesn't really care to see one's religion practised in an atmosphere... such as this.

  • Boris Lermontov: Why do you want to dance?

    [Vicky thinks for a short while]

    Victoria Page: Why do you want to live?

    [Lermontov is suprised at the answer]

    Boris Lermontov: Well I don't know exactly why, er, but I must.

    Victoria Page: That's my answer too.