sees the top 1/3. Because the scene is chaotic and the plot is old-fashioned. I'm going to give this movie 3 stars. Among them, Nicole Kidman won one star for his amazing gesture. Seeing the middle I'm going to give 4 stars. I found that the song and dance scenes and lyrical scenes in this film have a good mise-en-scene. In the end, I gave 5 stars. Because it will be very simple and even old-fashioned plot, the story line is perfectly displayed with the camera cut. There are many highlights.
1 Flashback to the ending of the male protagonist at first, returning to the memory of the Moulin Rouge, adding the painful expression of the ending to compare the previous hot story with the current situation.
2Although the first 1/3 of the scene is chaotic, each character seems to be exaggerated in this part, which is very different from the affection and emotion that follows. This can further highlight the change of the heroine and the hero who fall in love, and show the changes brought by freedom, beauty, truth and love.
3 The most admirable thing about the film is his plot arrangement. The editing is dizzying. Every time the scene is switched, it is a jump in the plot, jumping to the duke, jumping to the dwarf, jumping to the hero and heroine, etc. There is no need to explain anything. Through such a complex plot, everything can be clearly expressed.
4 In terms of the arrangement of the actors, it can be said that the entire movie is supported by Nick Kidman and Ewan McGregor. Wouldn't there be such a gorgeous singer who met a young and lush writer.
And what I want to say most is not about the arrangement of the scenes in the film, the arrangement of the plot, etc. The most obvious highlight of this film is that it perfectly interprets such a somewhat old-fashioned story of "a poor scholar meets a prostitute" in a unique way. (Of course it is said to be a remake of an old story). The discussion about freedom, beauty, truth and love never stops. It can be said that these 4 words that appear in the movie sum up the beautiful human nature. But like what Sidler sang in the middle, the show must go on. Of course, it doesn't just refer to the scene sung to the audience, life is so cruel. The mutual oath between the male and female protagonists is repeated countless times in the play, and each time they appear in different scenes with different tones. Distance and the background laid out with this prospect) "The most precious thing in the world is to give love, and the other party will return it with love. Even if you endure hardships, I will love you forever."
We knew from the very beginning that the heroine fainted and vomited blood. When the female lead was lying in the male lead's arms at the last moment, she said to the male lead, "Only in this way can I be with you forever." Love. I want to say this, the connotation of this movie is self-evident. 5 stars, enough.
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