KarenVSIvy

Enid 2022-12-25 19:38:41

I watched a few episodes seriously and finally couldn't help but ran to see the second season movie review after being spoiled and jumped to watch the first season movie review Karen, the heroine of Bai Lian--In the beginning, I was inclined to follow the main theme of the episode" Mistress" Karen's. I'm not an expert in singing, so I can't comment, but Karen was relatively positive at first and resonated with people. "Singing Queen of Small Town" is dedicated to roaming the metropolis, with no background, no resume experience, only a good voice and enthusiasm. Working as a waitress, she tried to resist her parents' advice, but because her life was a little precarious, she had no choice but to grapple with old age; there was a Mr. Perfect boyfriend, but she still pursues her dreams wholeheartedly and refuses to marry and be raised; in addition, she also carries the hopes and blessings of friends in the small town. An unexpected opportunity brought her the privilege of being in touch with the Marilyn musical. Alice entered wonderland and was confused and at a loss, but more full of hope, a step closer to her dream. In the middle of the night, I was called by the director to tutor her alone, and I went there without thinking about it, only to find that they wanted to dive into her. After a few minutes of mental struggle, she put on a man's white shirt, let her hair loose, and sang to him Marilyn Monroe's version of Happy Birthday to JFK. Then I told the director who was completely teased to stop dreaming, change clothes and leave. Karen's character setting is simple and even naive. For her, this is a complacency and a helpless move. It not only keeps her bottom line, but also shows her strength and plays the role. It was the best response she could do at that time. But she was no match for Ivy with her talent and enthusiasm, so she could only lie in her boyfriend's arms to seek solace. After that, according to Tom, it was Julia's idea, and she didn't want her to get nothing, but the director Derek made the decision and asked her to join the chorus. Fortunately, there is always an opportunity to participate in such a dream play. She is still very happy. Although her income is less, she is still very excited to do what she likes and what she wants to do. But it was ostracized in various ways. All of the choir's companions are the heroine Ivy's best friends. They secretly laugh at her, trample her down, and Ivy even uses the heroine's status to kick her out. This song is not her share, and that song is not her share. That's why Karen furiously packs up and yells at Ivy's choir sisters outside the door. It's just because she's a small town girl who hasn't seen the world, just because she competed with her before, just because she's a newcomer who doesn't understand, and she's been pushed out in various ways. Her resentment is understandable. So the people in the choir would help her, bring her along, and at one point they could chat and talk about their hearts together. Karen loves the job too, that's why when everyone else says you should go see Bobby, stay and be a supporting role and watch Ivy shine. Later, because of the intervention of the big star and the emotional outburst under the action of Ivy's drug, she became a stand-in. But she is really limited in strength or experience, and her efforts are not enough to make excuses. Even Derek, who had a crush on her and had fantasies about her, was disappointed. The play shows everyone's different understandings of Marilyn, but Karen does not. Ivy watched all of Marilyn's movies including bad ones, read various books about her, learned about her When she was chatting, she thought of Marilyn in various ways, and even a little too deliberately too perfect to lose herself and integrate into Marilyn. I'm afraid even Julia, Tom, and Derek don't know Marilyn that well, and are crazy for Marilyn. And what about Karen? Homeschooling a scene from a Marilyn movie with her boyfriend turned into a passion scene. Yes, this couple is emotional and exciting, but from an actor's point of view, Karen really didn't work hard enough. Karen wants to be famous more than Ivy will say "I love theater" no matter how hard or how hard it is. Ivy took every opportunity to get to know Marilyn, to be Marilyn, and Karen was just all kinds of "he keeps yelling at me" "I'm a stand-in, what can I do". Compared to Ivy, she doesn't love the drama that much, she wants to be a star instead of a musical actress. So for Rebecca's poor singing skills, Ivy scorns all kinds of irony, expecting her to make a fool of herself to replace her; and Karen is all kinds of envy and wants to be her. Karen's singing is similar to Sam's, with a good voice, it is not difficult to drive the atmosphere to tease the opposite sex, but it is more modern. Her best performances in rehearsal are when she sings a dream come true and Norma before the show. Jane's innocence, her brunette looks noticeably better than her blonde, and she doesn't sing and act like Ivy does as Marilyn Monroe. One of the contrasts in the play is the costumes. Several Marilyn costumes worn by Karen are a blouse and a skirt and two small jasper shapes and gold and black sequins in light pink lotus; while Ivy's is all red. Blonde hair, red dress, big breasts, pouty mouth, sexy bomb, really no one looks more like Marilyn than Ivy. She can beat Ivy with Derek's "smart eyes" (she has the naive little town girl feeling Derek understands Monroe that Ivy doesn't have) and Ivy doing it herself. Relationships - Karen is really not a qualified girlfriend. Compared with Dev's understanding and support for her in the early stage, Karen pays much less attention to Dev's career. When RJ stepped in, I had to agree with the scumbag who always condemned the scumbag. Many times a third party can intervene, really because there are problems between lovers. Karen doesn't care that much about Dev's feelings. After Dev didn't have the confidence to respond to RJ's kiss for a while, he said I couldn't, he went all the way to see Karen, sent flowers and diamond rings to propose marriage, although it was not very suitable (I really don't think that if there is a problem between couples, you can rely on marriage to solve it), but it is really sincere and tried my best. The end of the breakup, all I can say is, he deserves better. Karen, you are killing this relationship. In fact, I quite like this little Indian guy. He is probably the most handsome Indian man I have ever seen, and he has a good figure. The first meeting with Derek was also fun, childish but also cute. Usually this kind of play is about two women and one man. The real girlfriend finds out that her boyfriend sees an ex-girlfriend who has a working relationship or a potential ambiguous object, and warmly hugs her arm and introduces herself to declare sovereignty. There is a girl and two boys. And I also liked that part of "Oxford" and "the other one". In an American drama, it was a great pleasure to watch two British men bicker. I just like British actors, so what? It's a pity that the screenwriter wants to let the two break up, but he can't write about the heroine cheating. He can only make the perfect boyfriend make mistakes and give the heroine a reason to leave. Ivy - At first I didn't like the way Ivy ganged up against rival Karen. Yes, you have worked hard in the choir for ten years, but the reality is sometimes like this, future generations can step on the sky and trample you under your feet, leaving you powerless to fight back. You can only accept. You are wronged and sad, but C' vie. Ivy's gains started at the beginning. Tom has always been partial to her from the beginning to the end, and she shines in the preview, rehearsal, Lyle's birthday party and other performances. She climbed to the top of the cloud, and the limelight is unparalleled. She got a little carried away. The kind of arrogance after winning is very uncomfortable, and the fact that you really think of yourself as a Monroe before you can make it even more disgusting. What's more, she didn't win by a big score. She mostly has experience and feelings, and she is not so confident. So, when Tom himself came to tell her the result, she thought it was her who lost. So, she would also wonder, is it because I slept with the director that I won? Therefore, when she found out that Derek and Tom didn't tell her that Karen had joined the crew, she would be flustered and feared, suppressing and excluding Karen. Karen thinks that I am very happy to be able to sing and dance. I have talent but I can't be the heroine and lose to you. Can I be a group performer? But Karen is too eager to get ahead and doesn't know how to put aside her edge, so she was deleted from the scene. This is indeed not just to appease the heroine Ivy. The nightmare continues, Derek never encourages compliments, Derek criticized her vibrato to make Karen perform live and ask her to learn from Karen after class, Karen picked up the Jewish boy rite of passage she rejected, but was caught by the big guy Bobby, Karen took it When it came to the nationwide hit orange juice commercial, Karen, Karen, Karen, where she also applied for the application but didn't even get in the door, Ivy was like Nina in a black swan who was overwhelmed by Mila Kunis, and even more so. What's more, the love life is not going well, and there is a monumental mother who has always ignored her and suppressed her. Although I have been in this circle for so many years, some troubles are only understood when I become the protagonist. Derek, the director, choreographer, and "boyfriend", told her to take antibiotics because of a sore throat due to stress; when she told the truth that she wanted to seek comfort, she was told ruthlessly that being the protagonist just wouldn't feel safe, and that if she wanted to feel safe, she was ruthlessly told. Go back to the choir; and my mother says I'm less anxious when you're your age, and I've won a Tony without medication. So Ivy had to swallow the pills one by one, luckily, she was still Marilyn, luckily, she still had Sam and Tom. But she is not famous, she has acted for ten years, she is only in the chorus, she is not a star. Eileen didn't use a star at first to save money, but later they decided to find a movie star to play the heroine for the sake of drama and increased investment. Although Ivy understands, she can only sigh with her close people, "Why can't I be a star." She can only go back to Heaven on Earth, put on a costume that makes her look like a duck, and keep running. Huge gap, all kinds of pressure, stimulation of drugs, Ivy went crazy, she messed up the group performance work; she was late, made a lot of ugly on stage, ran off stage in costume and went crazy on the road, and the audience wanted to refund the ticket, and also Therefore, even if someone helps, not even Marilyn's stand-in or even a chorus actor. She can only scratch the faces of big stars in magazines, watch them laugh outside the studio and fantasize about her breakaway. On her emotional journey, she was also very bumpy. The "lover relationship" with Derek was more of a continuation of the relationship with the mother. It was the kind of abused feelings that I experienced in my early years, and I would still fall in love with a similar relationship when I was an adult. Derek is not very caring as a boyfriend, and not friendly enough as a director, but she is infatuated with the wrong payment. Except for the occasional roar and a few complaints, most of the time she can only bear it. At her suggestion, Derek tried to accommodate and pamper "Marilyn", but Marilyn was Karen, Rebecca, not her. The road of life is long, and a momentary win or loss is nothing. She participated in only one song from the very beginning. She was screened in rehearsal and rehearsed, and was added to the test. When she became the heroine, she was repeatedly challenged and finally replaced by a star. When the star quit, everyone thought that the role would be given to her and was defeated by Karen. Destroyed Karen with a one-night stand with Dev, thought it was a drama, and put on a costume with the joint recommendation of Eileen, Tom, and Julia, thinking that her dream had finally come true, but she still lost, she could only stand behind and sing bitterly "You are nothing. Nobody wants you". But according to season two critics, Ivy ended up playing Marilyn Monroe. It's hers, sooner or later, it's hers, and others can't keep it if it's stolen. There's a lot to talk about in this show, but I'm too lazy to write this review. Earth, put on a costume that makes her look like a duck, and keep running. Huge gap, all kinds of pressure, stimulation of drugs, Ivy went crazy, she messed up the group performance work; she was late, made a lot of ugly on stage, ran off stage in costume and went crazy on the road, and the audience wanted to refund the ticket, and also Therefore, even if someone helps, not even Marilyn's stand-in or even a chorus actor. She can only scratch the faces of big stars in magazines, watch them laugh outside the studio and fantasize about her breakaway. On her emotional journey, she was also very bumpy. The "lover relationship" with Derek was more of a continuation of the relationship with the mother. It was the kind of abused feelings that I experienced in my early years, and I would still fall in love with a similar relationship when I was an adult. Derek is not very caring as a boyfriend, and not friendly enough as a director, but she is infatuated with the wrong payment. Except for the occasional roar and a few complaints, most of the time she can only bear it. At her suggestion, Derek tried to accommodate and pamper "Marilyn", but Marilyn was Karen, Rebecca, not her. The road of life is long, and a momentary win or loss is nothing. She participated in only one song from the very beginning. She was screened in rehearsal and rehearsed, and was added to the test. When she became the heroine, she was repeatedly challenged and finally replaced by a star. When the star quit, everyone thought that the role would be given to her and was defeated by Karen. Destroyed Karen with a one-night stand with Dev, thought it was a drama, and put on a costume with the joint recommendation of Eileen, Tom, and Julia, thinking that her dream had finally come true, but she still lost, she could only stand behind and sing bitterly "You are nothing. Nobody wants you". But according to season two critics, Ivy ended up playing Marilyn Monroe. It's hers, sooner or later, it's hers, and others can't keep it if it's stolen. There's a lot to talk about in this show, but I'm too lazy to write this review. Earth, put on a costume that makes her look like a duck, and keep running. Huge gap, all kinds of pressure, stimulation of drugs, Ivy went crazy, she messed up the group performance work; she was late, made a lot of ugly on stage, ran off stage in costume and went crazy on the road, and the audience wanted to refund the ticket, and also Therefore, even if someone helps, not even Marilyn's stand-in or even a chorus actor. She can only scratch the faces of big stars in magazines, watch them laugh outside the studio and fantasize about her breakaway. On her emotional journey, she was also very bumpy. The "lover relationship" with Derek was more of a continuation of the relationship with the mother. It was the kind of abused feelings that I experienced in my early years, and I would still fall in love with a similar relationship when I was an adult. Derek is not very caring as a boyfriend, and not friendly enough as a director, but she is infatuated with the wrong payment. Except for the occasional roar and a few complaints, most of the time she can only bear it. At her suggestion, Derek tried to accommodate and pamper "Marilyn", but Marilyn was Karen, Rebecca, not her. The road of life is long, and a momentary win or loss is nothing. She participated in only one song from the very beginning. She was screened in rehearsal and rehearsed, and was added to the test. When she became the heroine, she was repeatedly challenged and finally replaced by a star. When the star quit, everyone thought that the role would be given to her and was defeated by Karen. Destroyed Karen with a one-night stand with Dev, thought it was a drama, and put on a costume with the joint recommendation of Eileen, Tom, and Julia, thinking that her dream had finally come true, but she still lost, she could only stand behind and sing bitterly "You are nothing. Nobody wants you". But according to season two critics, Ivy ended up playing Marilyn Monroe. It's hers, sooner or later, it's hers, and others can't keep it if it's stolen. There's a lot to talk about in this show, but I'm too lazy to write this review.

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