Saw this movie because of WEBBER. But the famous musician and sister Mai let me down. Contrary to what everyone thinks, I think the narrator who extends the plot is the only highlight of the film. The rest of the music, performances, and singing all feel outside the plot. I don't know if the director wants to do a musical or a documentary. In the context of Argentina, this film should be based on TANGO and Argentine music, but WEBBER has a lot of British music elements. In this music atmosphere, Mai Jie dances TANGO again, which feels very strange. Everyone sings and sings, acts and acts, and the story is in charge of the story, which is very incongruous. If it wasn't for listening to "DON'T CRY FOR ME ARGENTINA", I'd be hard-pressed to finish the entire film. Still indie music, better! So very disappointed.
For example, although most of the music in "Red Mill" is borrowed and adapted, it is very successful and just right. So the music still depends on whether you can use it. If you use it well, copying is also good. If you don't use it well, it may not be meaningful to be original.
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