Songs, dances and westerns have always been my favorite genre films, but unfortunately their golden age has passed, and it feels like "I am a gentleman, and I am old." As for movies adapted from musicals, because the original jewels are already in the front, the audience always feels unsatisfactory when they listen to actors from non-class backgrounds. It is like listening to the rice bucket of ramen, turning around to listen to Butler singing, always wanting to find a piece of music. Forget the tofu killed, this time Javert is like that. But I'm a Javert fan, Stars is my favorite song. Uncle Krau has chosen Javert to sing cute, and it makes me very entertaining. But the suicide scene is still very sensational, and the set of Stars is also great.
Eddie is great and unexpected. I always thought you were just a kid who played dog blood love dramas all day long. I didn't expect the song to sing so well. Although it was still dog blood love this time, it made me shine. I watched an interview with him by Uncle Ball before and asked him if he would sing the phrase "...If she's not there" sung by Uncle Ball on the 10th anniversary. The last wonderful sound was not sung in the movie version.
As for Uncle Hugh and Hathaway, I know that these two people can sing a little, so there is no surprise, but my impression of Uncle Hugh has changed. Originally, I didn’t know why I hated him so much. I saw him. The little girl "abducted" was moved all of a sudden, and I was really uncle in charge. But listening to him sing Bring Him Home really made me sweat for him. I really want to say, brother, if you can’t sing, don’t sing. It’s not good to scare the sleeping Pony up later. Wow. The performance of the two people is also very wonderful, which is related to the use of long shots and close-ups, which can easily release emotions to the audience.
In addition, Andrews is very handsome, really righteous. What I want to complain about is the De Natyers, Master of the House is such a joyous song, made such a boiled water, it was originally the most joyful passage in the audience, but it turned out that there was no spark at all, which is really a pity. There were a lot of cuts in the second half of the scene, especially Drink with Me, my favorite, why there are only four sentences, and Turning, what a pity. There is no theater version that one day more is shocking.
In fact, I think it is possible to let professional actors perform and professional musical singers to sing in the later stage. Everyone has a good mouth shape. Can't you get the best of both worlds? Can you get the best of both worlds?
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