bad movie

Rosario 2022-03-15 08:01:01

One point is for jazz. There's nothing good about it other than jazz. Forget the inexplicable progress of the plot, the setting of the male protagonist is simply disgusting. Dirty, no bottom line, objectification of women, full of lies, taking low-level as fun. Since his appearance, he has been annoying, and I thought there would be something unique in the future. how? why? Who knows what the structure of the eyes of "great love" is seen from within. What a waste of time, what a broken movie, this movie review also requires a word count? Does this review require a word count? Does this review require a word count? Does this review require a word count? Does this review require a word count? Does this review require a word count? Does this review require a word count?

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  • Jean 2022-03-20 09:03:07

    The old horse is not real at all, and everything is like a nightclub~ Lisa Minnelli's dance moves remind me of Kristen Wiig's parody in an SNL episode

  • Leonor 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    It's not a typical musical, most of it is jazz with female vocals, and the scene at the opening night club is quite good. It's a lot of work in the back, but the two actors held up very well, but the goose didn't have any sparks and it was terrible. I watched the last paragraph and slapped my forehead: Isn't this the City of La La Land? In the whole film, I feel that the heroine played by Lisa went from the band scene to the recording and finally became a movie star after the war. In fact, the line is combined with the social background. I wonder if it will be more interesting.

New York, New York quotes

  • Jimmy: I know you from some place.

    Francine: No.

    Jimmy: You don't remember me?

    Francine: No.

    Jimmy: You don't remember we met a few years ago? It was at a party or a dance. We had a long conversation. You can't remember that?

    Francine: No.

    Jimmy: I just want to explain to you, first of all, my parents are over there, my mother and father, my brother and sister. So I got to see them because I just was two years in the service, you know, so they haven't see me. Now, I want to get your phone number so I can tell you tomorrow about what I was thinking about. There's something very, very important I've got to talk to you about.

    Francine: No.

    Jimmy: No what? No what?

    Francine: No.

    Jimmy: No?

    Francine: No.

    Jimmy: No, no, no. You don't understand. Give me your number. You got a pencil or something?

    Francine: No.

    Jimmy: All right. I have a photographic memory. Just give me your number, and I'll remember it.

    Francine: No.

    Jimmy: Yes.

    Francine: No.

    Jimmy: Yes.

    Francine: No.

    Jimmy: Can I meet you at Central Park? I'm serious.

    Francine: I know. No.

    Jimmy: I mean, come on. There's no way...

    Francine: No!

  • Jimmy: You're an agent?

    Tony Harwell: I reiterate, yes.

    Jimmy: If I went down there, would you be my agent?

    Tony Harwell: No.

    Tony Harwell: Why not?

    Tony Harwell: I ain't interested. I'm satisfied with the list of clients I got now.

    Jimmy: You're makin' a mistake, but okay, you know.

    Tony Harwell: I made a lot of mistakes. So I'll make another one. This one's on me.