Let me make up for the feeling after watching it in the theater last year
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I finally ran to watch the show tonight. As a fan of the original book and musical, the 10 feelings are for reference only.
1. The original book should be regarded as a well-known work in Britain, the United States and Europe. The musical is also touring all the year round. Therefore, although the second work is a few decades away, the audience base is strong. However, the children in Asia seem to have few contact with each other. I hope to make up before watching the movie If you look at the original or the first movie, it's hard to match the characters. 2. The whole experience of watching the movie is that it is never children who need Teacher Mary, but adults. For the Mike in this film, he needs Marie Kondo even more-teach him how to organize his home and his life. . . . 3. The heroine Emily has perfectly inherited the temperament and manners of the predecessor Julie, and contributed the best performance, including the lighter bert (chimney sweep?) The cooperation of the two will definitely not allow the previous work. 4. But. . . . . The reason why the previous work has been nominated for more than a dozen Oscars is based on every joyful and warm music in the play. I have to say that the music is much inferior. The most grand dance of the lamplighter mentioned in the previous interview with the creator is just Barely crossing the line, it is not as good as the previous song of Chimney Sweep, only the final ending song is the most impressive. 5. The whole game was waiting for supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, and the result was not until the end. 6. Uncle Colin’s cameo boss was a pleasant surprise, and in the end, the balloon fell to the ground and made me the only laugh in the audience. 7. It’s also a cameo. Merrill Streep’s paragraph is very contrary to harmony. I have to say that I personally think this is the biggest failure of the whole show. 8. The British elements in the second part have been greatly increased. From the accent to the background pictures, there is a strong London flavor. British fans should not miss it. 9. From the kid Mike in the last movie to the middle-aged Mike in this small book, it shows that even a fairy tale can't change. A lively and smart boy will eventually become a muddled and uninteresting adult. (But his sister Carey has not changed, she is still so innocent, which is worth thinking about.) Like the last conversation between Mary and the old lady selling balloons, "The adults will forget all of this tomorrow, forget the joy of their flying", maybe Mary's role is to make adults remember some incredible things at that moment. 10. Although there are many slots in Japanese theaters, the quality of the audience is really good. Today, there are more than a dozen people in the audience, and everyone is quiet as a chicken during the whole viewing process, which gave me the illusion of a private room.
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