In the whole film, the one that impressed me the most is the Over The Rainbow at the end
I was particularly impressed by Zellweger's performance here. I love the way she creates Judy, who trembles as she grips the microphone. Many netizens also said that this is a very Renee Zellweger performance. But at least in my opinion, this so-called unnatural action just reflects the state of Judy's life at that time.
At the end of the film there is this sentence "Judy died six months after the concert in London at the age of 47" when I saw this sentence, I was inexplicably sad. Apparently, she had no sense of her own death six months later, and of course she wouldn't. According to the data, the cause of Judy's death was due to taking sleeping pills, and it was also mentioned in the movie that since her youth, the agent made Judy's work schedule fit the work schedule so that she could take it. Sleeping pills, which became a habit of Judy in the future. This habit takes a toll on her both psychologically and physically, so it makes perfect sense for Zellweger to present a physically unstable Judy in the film.
Before I came across this biography, I admired Garland very much, I admired her singing voice and her youthfulness; after watching the whole film, I had a feeling of pity for Judy. A man who once made waves in the realm of his dreams, at the end of his late concert, could only humbly beg the audience not to forget himself. When I saw this, the word "passed" came to mind. This short-lived popularity is very common in the entertainment field, and a typical example is also mentioned in this film
Xiulan Temple was popular all over the world when she was five or six years old. Even Michael Jackson was her fan. , was out of breath when she was twelve or thirteen years old. Finally, after giving up his acting career, he chose to enter politics.
There are many similar examples, whether in the past or present, or in the future.
Look at Judy again, the song Over The Rainbow used to be her way to achieve her dreams, and now it's her way of making a living. She used to value fame and fortune, but she was constantly polishing her career. Eventually, one day, she also became a so-called outdated actor. As for why Judy said she couldn't sing at the end, my understanding is probably that she recalled that the woman who can laugh with a little grace like throwing a rose was once a girl who dreamed of flying over the rainbow.
How could the girl who used to be over the rainbow imagine that when she dreams of the future beyond the rainbow, she is gradually moving towards the end of the rainbow.
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