The growth of a proletarian fighter

Antonio 2022-03-22 09:01:31

Uncle Wolf's new film "The King of the Circus", the film tells the story of a young boy in the proletariat, self-improvement, tenacious struggle, and united the broad masses of the working people at the bottom. Achieved career success, but was despised by the upper bourgeoisie. After tortuous confusion, resisted the temptation of bourgeois liberalization. In desperation, it was the proletarian literature and art workers who supported and helped him. Jean finally finally woke up, resolutely followed the people's line, and finally achieved success. Male No. 2 was originally a representative of the upper-class bourgeoisie, but finally awakened spiritually and devoted himself to the popular circus art form. He also overcame social prejudice and fell in love with an actress from the bottom of the society. The whole film is very much in line with socialist values.

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  • P.T. Barnum: [last-credits] The noblest art is that of making others happy

  • P.T. Barnum: I've brought hardship on you and on our family. You warned me. I wouldn't listen. I just... I wanted to be more than I was.

    Charity Barnum: I never wanted anything but the man I fell in love with.

    P.T. Barnum: [Sung] And let this promise/in me start/like an anthem in my heart/

    Charity Barnum: However big/however small

    P.T. Barnum: From now on... from now on