Alternative, genius, rebellious, bad boy, all labels are affixed to one person, stacking up the appearance of Alexander McQueen. "Alexander McQueen: Floating Like a Show" includes images of him before his death, interviews with people around him, and documentaries of several large-scale T-stage shows, striving to restore a real and vivid McQueen from multiple perspectives, reproducing his short but incomparably shining life. The show is the ultimate ideal place for his inspiration, his talent and his emotional expression. I have never seen McQueen able to exert all his imagination, injecting stage performances, performance art, and installation references into the show. The visual presentation is beautiful and brings a great amount of information. The models on stage are not only walking clothes racks, but also performers who integrate McQueen's will. McQueen's show seems to have been enchanted by him and has a strong vitality. How can people watching the show not be infected and deeply shocked? In the film, McQueen appears to be still in sight. We were attracted by his unique personal charm, marveled at his talent, and sighed at the loss of genius. It seems that I know more about him, but he is no longer there, and no amount of words and pictures can solve the mystery of McQueen.
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