Almighty Uncle Wolf

Jamir 2022-03-22 09:01:31

"The King of the Circus" is a model of self-employment! From humble beginnings, P.T. Barnum, "the originator of the circus", has achieved both family and career success through his own efforts! As a musical film, the song and dance are really great, pleasing to the ears and eyes! The almighty Uncle Wolf's hard-working performance fully demonstrated his personal charm. The whole story of the film is considered complete, but the emotional foreshadowing at several turning points is obviously not enough, it is very thin, there is no problem that cannot be solved by a song, if there is really one, I will sing another song! 7 points! ps: The level of singing and dancing alone is definitely higher than "La La Land"!

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  • Meagan 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    Although Xiu Lang can sing and dance well, but the whole process of singing is annoying, just like watching a singer who is dominated by Sun Nan for a season. The story of a poor phoenix man and a calm rich girl can't be more traditional and safe, and it also comes to the end of the most universal value with the festive song of good luck. The only thing that stood out was the choreography of the trapeze courtship and dodging, using the advantages of the circus to express their desire to refuse and welcome them.

  • Perry 2022-01-27 08:02:38

    Music, art, singing and dancing, scheduling, performance... all turn the City of Philharmonic into a scum. Uncle Hugh is a wonderful existence, a perfect man with all-round perfection; Rebecca Ferguson is shocked, with the charm of Greta Garbo in her eyebrows and temperament. The song "Never Enough" was filled with tears in the eyes, and the heart was turbulent and surging.

The Greatest Showman quotes

  • P.T. Barnum: Where is that singing coming from?

    [Barnum spots Lettie behind a curtain. She stops singing]

    P.T. Barnum: Ma'am, you are...

    [he pulls the curtain back, revealing Lettie's bearded face. Barnum pauses]

    Lettie Lutz: You need to leave, sir.

    P.T. Barnum: You are beautiful. You are unique.

  • P.T. Barnum: My father was treated like dirt. I was treated like dirt. My children won't be.