Considering that the short review is almost too short to be written, I simply post one here, I thought it was a smaller but general review compared to other film reviews.
In a sense, a pure musical is probably like this-all the plot development, character dialogue, and inner monologue are almost all choreographed by song and dance, so it can be said to be "singed from beginning to end" in terms of perception. This form has also brought a few extremely stunning song and dance clips, such as the excerpt from the eve of the revolution, the emotions of the characters erupted on the eve of the upcoming change, and merged into a powerful and extremely moving picture of all beings. montage. Equally intense is the scene of Annie making love, where the character's pain is perfectly captured by the brilliant composition, lighting and superb performance. The script may not be so clear about the original work. The portrayal and transformation of the characters still require more brush and ink, and the whole song and dance has been a bit procrastinated in some parts. It must have saved some details of the original work for time, but it is still a little bit. is verbose. The story is indeed dramatic, but there are some abrupt and exaggerated moments worth polishing in order to make the film feel as dramatic. Overall, it's a very emotionally charged film. (Claw's acting skills are good and he's handsome, but his singing skills in the first act need to be improved.
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