Very underrated good musical

Michale 2022-03-22 09:01:31

I haven't commented for a long time, but I have to make a call for this film. I have seen the best musical and dance film I have ever seen. There is no one. The first song of the original soundtrack is good, the choreography is pleasing to the eye, and it is very comfortable to start from the beginning. I got goosebumps, I don't have the awkward singing and dancing that are more or less common in musicals. The theme song this is me is basically locked in Oscar. Uncle Wolf's singing skills in Les Miserables already surprised me, and this time it's even better with dancing. Several other leading actors sing and dance really make people admire the omnipotence of Hollywood actors, which is really a high judgment compared to domestic actors.

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  • Kelsie 2022-03-18 09:01:03

    Neither humble nor overbearing, a carnival of human nature. "The noblest art is to bring happiness to others." The 2018 live-action version of "Happy Voice". The level of singing and dancing is high, but the story is not good...

  • Liana 2022-03-16 09:01:03

    The starting point as a director’s debut is high enough. He knows how to shoot musicals better than [City of Philharmonic]. Uncle Wolf is really a high commander. Except for the Swedish Nightingale, which is hilarious, most of the other chants and arrangements are remarkable, especially the one at the bar. What is more surprising is the mixed identity political discourse, all kinds of marginalized people stand up to speak, it is politically correct to the extreme, rare but not offensive. Of course it is also a pity that the third act completely collapsed.

The Greatest Showman quotes

  • P.T. Barnum: I can't fool the bank into loaning me more money, so... I'm really sorry to disappoint you all.

    Tom Thumb: Don't worry, Barnum. We've gotten used to it by now.

  • James Gordon Bennett: I never liked your show, but I always thought the people did

    P.T. Barnum: They did. They do!

    James Gordon Bennett: Putting people of all Shapes, Sizes, Colours. Putting them on stage together and presenting them as equals, another critic might have even called it a celebration of humanity.

    P.T. Barnum: I would've liked that.