white christmas

Hosea 2022-10-14 18:46:21

American movies of that era were really like TV dramas. They were really satisfying the evening leisure of the public in the era of TV dramas. They did not give people unexpected new stimulations beyond the daily experience in terms of content, but brought enough joy in the form of song and dance performances. .

I came to watch this movie with the mentality of learning about the works of the musical era, so I didn't plan to pick on it at all. Happy to watch.

The songs at the beginning and the end combine the roles of Fred and Bing, a dancer and a singer, and they can really arrange the program and have a plot, and the band's arrangement also follows suit. It's not easy to see.

The first scene in front of the piano in "White Christmas", I had seen the clip on the video site earlier, and I still shuddered. The melodious harmony, the casual and chic pipe ringing the bell, is unforgettable.

Fred's drunken dance segment is so exciting, entering the character state and maintaining his personal charm must be a more difficult choreography, which makes people amazed at his ability to control his body.

Bing's constant play of band tricks makes Fred and the heroine unable to complete the dance segment, which fully demonstrates the rhythm and language differences between European classical music and American jazz and swing, and can be incorporated into music textbooks.

In terms of storylines, as male audiences, what you see mainly is men's desire to control women and jealousy among friends. The content of this jealousy always packs sexual desire and fame and fortune together, which is actually very cruel. Musical films can soften this cruelty with a sarcastic tone. And in this male-centric film, the female characters are clearly not full enough to make it clear at all.

The flaws do not hide the beauty, and it is still the best work of musicals.

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Holiday Inn quotes

  • Mamie: [about winning Linda back] You could melt her heart right down to butter, if you'd only turn on the heat!

  • Danny Reed: Happy New Year!

    Ted Hanover: Oh, don't do that.