For gorgeous and gorgeous creativity

Andy 2022-03-25 09:01:20

Kim's dance style was far-reaching. The modern and beautiful fancy pas de deux is very moving. Artists, singers, pianists, dance students, prom, art hanging protagonists of classical European values. Fantastic ornate scenes connect ordinary protagonists and wonders. Still looking for force from Europe. The lyrics are carefully designed like poetry. Like the old romance novels, the chaotic relationship between men and women now seems to be scum and cheap. The narrative is laid out purely from the perspective of the protagonist. Fine art clothing is amazingly beautiful and never gets tired of seeing it. The more I watch musicals, the more I feel that llland is not innovative.

The heroine is very cute and dances well. It's also a change of clothes.

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Extended Reading
  • 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.

  • Crawford 2022-03-25 09:01:20

    A typical Hollywood musical with gorgeous sets, each dance is followed by a superimposition, and a more natural connection between the dance and the plot has not yet been found.

An American in Paris quotes

  • Jerry Mulligan: Civilization has a natural resistance to improving itself.

  • Jerry Mulligan: I came to Paris to study and to paint, because Utrillo did, and Lautrec did, and Roualt did. I loved what they created and I thought something would happen to me too. Well, it happened all right. Now, what have I got left? Paris. Maybe that's enough for some, but it isn't for me anymore, because the more beautiful everything is, the more it will hurt without you.