Adapted from a best-selling book, full of joy, you know, full of positive energy. Special effects and music are bonus points, and of course they can be seen by the standards of the year. I won't say much about the movie, let's talk about the behind-the-scenes. There are many titles in this film. What is the sixth place in 100-year-old musicals, 100% Rotten Tomatoes, the pinnacle of old Disney (his only work nominated for Oscar for Best Picture), and still the most nominated Oscar so far Disney films (13 items), etc.; but the most striking thing is that Julie Andrews won the Oscar with her debut on the screen, and then starred in "The Sound of Music" a year later and directly reached the pinnacle of her career. In fact, Julie was previously the protagonist of the Broadway version of "Fatty Lady", and the film version was replaced by Hepburn, which caused an uproar (Hepburn was dubbed); what is interesting is that "Fatty Lady" competed with the film in the same year, and the former won the best in the end. The film, and the latter won the best actress, it can be regarded as. . . Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious.
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