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Shawna 2022-03-21 09:03:14
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Isabel 2022-03-26 09:01:13
8.3/10. ①The love story of the scumbag Neptune (a down-and-out American painter working in Paris) and a married woman. ②Exquisite and bright high-level photography art; various songs and dances are also processed at a high level (arranging, scheduling, editing, etc.), although not the strongest, I like the last climax of the song and dance. ③Many song and dance passages are out of touch with the main story and become a simple show of song and dance; the normal narrative part is not only somewhat dramatic but also anticlimactic (the latter part of the narrative is too hasty); the heroine's casting does not conform to the beauty set for her in the film.
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Gertrude 2022-03-19 09:01:09
The kaleidoscope of lights, colors, actors, props geometrically increasing and decreasing, and the movements of the characters together constitute what Deleuze calls Global Movement, in fact it is this dizzying effect that causes us to feel our presence in the world. The structural house at the beginning, the one-man band in the middle, and the unrestricted passage of the scene at the end prove that Minnelli is not only structurally aware, but also purposefully experimenting with perception.
Top cast
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Jerry Mulligan: That's... quite a dress you almost have on.
Milo Roberts: Thanks.
Jerry Mulligan: What holds it up?
Milo Roberts: Modesty.
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Adam Cook: It's not a pretty face, I grant you, but underneath its flabby exterior is an enormous lack of character.