Your circle is really chaotic and chaotic, the better it looks.

Titus 2022-04-11 08:01:01

Attracted by Kane and Superman, plus the popular Broadway theme. Superman finally appeared on the same stage as Alfred, I checked, River died in 2004, and "Batman Goes to War" was released in 2005. I don't know if Kane will have time to tell River that he is going Played Alfred.

After all, it is a drama theme, and the amount of lines is quite dense. I feel that the movies of that era are to let the characters keep talking. When I think about it, the amount of lines in the current movies is really much less. The framework of the story is actually quite simple. A group of actors with complicated relationships are just making a comedy, which is nothing more than those things between men and women, which are then reflected in front of and behind the stage. In other words, in reality, there shouldn't be such a situation of head-on conflict during filming, right? However, doing this also reflects the actual situation. Don't people hold back in reality (in front of the stage) and fight behind the scenes (behind the stage). The way of expressing the story is also a very classic way. First tell the audience what it should be like, and then there are changes due to various reasons to achieve this changed comedy effect.

The props are really crucial in the film. A plate of sardines can be used so much fun, so the plate of sardines is raw, right? Just turn it in the microwave and eat it right away? Kane, you are wearing such a base and still eating young grass. The use of blonde beauty in this film is also very characteristic of the times. There are many three-piece suits that expose the cuteness and the boss messing around.

What if Woody made something like this? When I look at it, I feel that Kane is an inflated Woody, and the blond beauty must be Scarlett~

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Noises Off... quotes

  • [first lines]

    Usher: Curtains going up! Curtains going... up! Curtains going up!

    Lloyd: [voiceover] A big Broadway opening. Everybody who's anybody in New York is inside this theater tonight. Everybody but one man. This man - ME!

  • Lloyd: You hang up the phone, you leave the sardines, and you got out with the NEWSPAPER!