Love, how do you resist the helplessness of fate

Alysha 2022-04-20 09:01:12

Gorgeous singing and dancing. An indescribable audiovisual feast. The can-can dance at the beginning and the pompous agitation in Moulin Rouge make people want to forget everything and just enjoy the extravagance of the night. The public's love story, although bloody, is also quite moving, especially in such absurd and exaggerated interpretations and glamorous singing and dancing. The poor and sour poet fell in love with the head of the family, the moment he saw her beautiful face, he fell in love, for the sake of beautiful people and love, he could not care about anything, in his heart "love is like oxygen. love is a many-splendored thing". Young love doesn't think too much. He thought "all you need is love". He desperately pursues, expresses his love to her at all costs, desperately makes her fall in love with him, desperately wants to take her away from this exaggerated flowery world. Their encounter was a little embarrassing and a little funny, but the poet's confession was romantic and so enviable... If this is love, this kind of desperate is so desirable. It's a pity, the fate of love is always twists and turns, the persecution of the duke, the restraint of the prostitute's identity, the lack of men's power... These are destined to be impossible for them to fall in love with each other. ... I said, love or something, can you not be so complicated and unpredictable. The final performance, they hugged and kissed, the picture was so happy and beautiful, if it could go on...he heard her love and forgave her lies. But, just when he thought they could love each other till they grow old, he found another lie of her... She said: love till the end of the time... She did it... but it's not beautiful... I Speaking of, love, how do you resist the helplessness of fate.... Explanation: Once again, I feel that Ewan is strong, able to hold up various scenes, all kinds of roles are just right, and his singing skills are also very good.

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Moulin Rouge! quotes

  • Nini Legs-In-The-Air: This ending's silly. Why would the courtesan go for the penniless writer? Whoops. I mean sitar player.

  • Toulouse-Lautrec: He's got a huge... talent .