It's like Todd's music , as if the Broadway musical has had a hard time turning over since "Cats" was a big hit in theaters
? ——I don't see how much the trick has improved from "Cat" =.=
Compared with Todd's arias, the arias make people listen to very tangled music. Isn't Hairspray's retrospective of the 1960s more classic?
Is it Todd's makeup and costumes? ——Isn't it just splashing some flour on the face and drawing the eyeshadow bigger?
Is it intentional? ——The whole story is full of stinky British decadence and gloom, why should people applaud such a murderous lunatic?
Ah, of course, since I scolded "Lust | Caution", a master work of "pure art", many people have said that I don't understand art...
But I have been poisoned by sociology for four years, and it is inevitable that I will learn from it. Judging and thinking about problems at the level of the overall consciousness of society - no wonder I am so excited. If those who jumped up and whipped were not obviously hating Japan, then I am afraid most of them have a background in social sciences...
Digress... =.=
said Back to Hairspray, the reason I like this film is because it writes the most realistic problems in the most romantic way, and expresses the purest expectations.
Just like Tracy said: It's time for the people who are different!
This sentence Although it is very simple, it expresses the most simple desire for freedom and equality.
You can try to imagine:
if a girl exceeds 150 pounds, would you say she is beautiful?
If a boy chooses to be a kindergarten uncle, can you guarantee that you don't secretly think he's sissy or even suspect that he's gay?
If an adult (especially a man) doesn't have sex before the age of 25 because he maintains a traditional view of love, will other boys promise not to bs him in secret? (A college boy claimed in "One Tiger, One Seat" that he would be looked down upon by the boys in his bed at the age of 25 if he had not had sexual experience - it really shocked me at the time)
If a woman has infertility, other women can frankly admit that they do not. Ever muttered to her behind her?
If a young man from the countryside comes to Shanghai to work, can you stop calling him a "countryman"?
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in the post-views about Hairspray I've read, the commenters are all about leaving the theater/theater with a smile - it allows us to be inclusive, not just different races...
you could say Hairspray is a cliché , but as long as this discrimination against disadvantaged groups exists, it will always exude a unique charm...
You can praise Sweeney Todd with a whole set of aesthetics that are not necessarily reasonable, but it still can't move the
artist We can put all the responsibility for social justice on any other social organization - use a few pairs of panties to hide people's eyes and ears
but the public and time will tell what is true and what is called beauty...
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