Continue a good ending.

Hosea 2022-04-20 09:01:12

just a musical, nothing to do with love.
Famous Fei Ran, music, scenes, layout, lighting, editing, and dance.

It has nothing to do with the plot.

Perhaps a woman's difficult decision between bread and love is just a gimmick. If everything is in the name of love, then this love might be said to be a moment of freshness and excessive hormone secretion. Too much hymn of greatness is tiresome.

Love, freedom, and beauty are symbolic at some point.

I just sighed the bohemian spirit: Although my friends are alcoholics and pimps, I have spent my life chasing love and freedom.

And my favorite Satine, I thought it was Choclate. The most outstanding is undoubtedly the theater owner, who fooled into a rich man, earned money, walked with his heart, and saw his sorrow. Instead, I'm more interested in this theater owner. Sensuality, lust and sin, hypocrisy and truth. I have seen a lot of natural slickness and sophistication, and occasionally feel the pure feelings of the past. Perhaps the one who understands Satine the most is him, and he is absolutely right, the value of a beautiful woman depends on others, and money is the most real, because you never know whether the so-called love is really on the brain, weighing the pros and cons.

Another point, that tango is excellent, coquettish and hot, every step of the way. And the screenwriter's idea in the opening scene can be described as ingenious, who is not in the play, who is not in the big play, depending on your joy, when the scene opens, it is difficult to tell whether it is true or false, and there is no joy or joy.

Let me sort it out,
the audience's screen as we watch the movie.
Nicole played Satine. — Script 1
Broadway Audience, Hidden Audience Perspective.
Satine is a geek.
The audience in the film, watching the play.
Satine is in India. - The second act of the script 2

really steals the dragon and turns the phoenix, closing the curtain and emptying the scene. We are the audience, we are the authors, we are the actors.

Since we want to be an actor. The theater owner is our benchmark.


Continue with an ideal ending:

The heroine sings that diamonds are forever, true love is forever passed down, married a rich man, lived a happy life, and successfully became a boss lady.
The signboard of Moulin Rouge is still as good as ever. The current theater owner sees through human nature and prosperity, and falls in love with the kind mother in the Moulin Rouge.

The script was well-received, and a group of Bohemians became the mainstay of Moulin Rouge and sang the song of money. The love and freedom in their hearts never existed, and they finally became real actors.

And the male protagonist in our play is a rich second-generation fantasy love who experiences life Han's story eventually came home.

The third-rate little actor has thus become the second Satine. He only loves diamonds and waits for men.

Generations of Satines have been passed down from generation to generation, just like diamonds are forever.

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Extended Reading
  • Caterina 2021-10-21 15:30:13

    The main line of the story is actually very classical, but Luchmann’s service style is too overwhelming, coupled with the chaos in the choice of music, the whole package is very noisy and vulgar, and the audience will not be moved by the love of the male and female protagonist. The visual impact did not effectively evoke people’s tears. Nicole’s look was amazing, but her cold temperament was not suitable for such absurd comedy expression. Ivan was even worse, as if she was forced to act.

  • Miles 2022-03-26 09:01:02

    "The greatest thing you'll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return." After watching this movie, the boss fell in love with Ewan, and I couldn't help but sigh that the ability of others to act and to sing is simply ours The star is beyond the reach.

Moulin Rouge! quotes

  • Satine: I don't need you anymore! All my life you made believe I was only worth what someone would pay for me! But Christian loves me. He loves me! He loves me, Harold. And that is worth everything! We're going away from you, away from the Duke, away from the Moulin Rouge!

  • ChristianSatine: Come what may, I will love you until my dying day.