Depressed musical

Tamia 2022-03-25 09:01:21

In the second part of the exhibition of master works, the coordinates are still the giant screen hall of the studio. Compared to [Song in the Rain], this one is undoubtedly a lot depressing. For a few moments, I am even glad that I didn't watch it with Amway AD, otherwise he would definitely be bored to sleep, except for that sexy group dance, which was absolutely unparalleled back then. However, when I saw the last goodbye my life, saying goodbye to my daughter, ex-wife, current girlfriend and her boyfriend one by one, I was really moved. After the movie ended, the audience was discussing the plot, character building, etc., which was quite emotional. Cherish yourself, Cherish those around you

In the second part of the exhibition of master works, the coordinates are still the giant screen hall of the studio. Compared to [Song in the Rain], this one is undoubtedly a lot depressing. For a few moments, I am even glad that I didn't watch it with Amway AD, otherwise he would definitely be bored to sleep, except for that sexy group dance, which was absolutely unparalleled back then. However, when I saw the last goodbye my life, saying goodbye to my daughter, ex-wife, current girlfriend and her boyfriend one by one, I was really moved. After the movie ended, the audience was discussing the plot, character building, etc., which was quite emotional. cherish yourself, cherish your surroundings

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  • Joy 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    Very exciting!!! With the characteristics of musical films, mixed with fantasy and reality, in contrast to the impermanence and absurdity of life ~ musical films actually still have a lot of room for development!!

  • Erika 2022-01-29 08:08:19

    #Masters Exhibition# "There is only one thing I inherited from my childhood, that is, the rage against the mediocre life, a determination not to be let down."

All That Jazz quotes

  • Davis Newman: There's a lady in Chicago, man, wrote a book - Dr Kübler-Ross, with a dash. This chick, man, without the benefit of dying herself, has broken down the process of dying into five stages: anger, denial, bargaining, depression and acceptance. Sounds like a Jewish law firm. 'Good morning, Anger denial bargaining depression acceptance!'.

  • Joe Gideon: Do you suppose Stanley Kubrick ever gets depressed?