The biggest feeling after reading it is that the classics cannot be surpassed. Nowadays, in an era where most of the actors' shortcomings can be made up for in the later period, there are fewer and fewer performances full of drama... It's not that the actors are not working hard, or their acting skills are not good, but after the environment has changed, they will sing like this again. The performances of dancing and expressing themselves to a great extent have gradually disappeared from the stage. This is determined by the background of the times, and we can only pay tribute to the classics.
From the plot to the singing and dancing performances, every connection in the whole drama is very natural, without the sudden awkward dance feeling in India. This may be a personal reason, I don't have any interest in Indian music and dance, and the interspersed funny dances in modern movies make me feel Indian movies are very obsessed... And Song in the Rain, the pinnacle of American musicals, is a true reflection of the last century Broadway, the cheerful atmosphere of "come and dance" is addicting. Even if the body is wet by the rain, there is still a bright sun in the eyes of the heart.
The film itself describes the history of the development of silent films to sound films in the last century. The plot is not old-fashioned at all, interspersed with musicals, and the epic performances of the protagonists in which every cell in the body is dancing, creating the brilliance of "Singing in the Rain".
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