The second brush still feels very good, and I want to brush it three times.
Many people criticize the plot as boring and cliché, but I don't think it's a problem. Now anti-routine has become a routine. It can be a good movie if it can tell a cliché story well. Because it takes a lot of time to perform singing and dancing, there is not much time left for the development of the plot. There is no useless plot, the background is explained very smoothly, the story is told completely, and there is no abrupt plot reversal. As a musical, I think it is enough.
After all, singing and dancing are the main body, and I have to say that every section is wonderful. I especially like the bargain section, the design is so clever, the mood and intention of the characters are well integrated into the singing and dancing, coupled with the professional performances of Hugh and Zac, it is really addicting (the bartender must also be given five stars here) . The part of the young couple is also very beautiful, and I feel that the difficulty factor is very high. If it is really a stage play, it may not be as perfect as the movie performance. There is also the section on the rooftop, where the night and moonlight, the pure white sheets are used as props and the dance is integrated. I think I can add one more star to this sheet alone. Several sections of the group dance are also super beautiful. The first time I brushed my eyes, I never left Uncle Hugh. At the second brush, I also carefully looked at the other performers. I want to praise everyone's dance can attract you. Now waiting for resources, I think I can watch it many times at home.
Of course, I'm a Hugh Jackman fan, maybe the comments are biased. But just like the spirit of the king of the circus, The noblest art is that of making others happy. After reading it, I am very happy and reminisce over and over again. Isn't that enough?
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