Nicole Kidman is beautiful and charming and charming [tears] In my mind, Marilyn Monroe, Audrey Hepburn, Monica Bellucci, Kate Winslet, Julia Roberts are not as good as her. It is true that the two equally selfish and jealous male protagonists in the plot are not worthy of her. One relies on his talent to speak eloquently, and the other relies on wealth to be arrogant. Then why did the singer still fall in love with the piano teacher instead of the maharaja? I guess the singer must still care about the appearance.
The disadvantage of adapting a musical into a movie is that you cannot see the grand panorama of the stage at all times like you can in a theater, feel the meticulous production of props at close range, and experience the details you are interested in. When I want to keep my eyes on the crowd dancers for a while, the close-up of the protagonist designed by the film director fills the entire screen; when I want to focus on Satine's solo performance, the picture is abruptly Cut to the dancers who set off the atmosphere, as if the director was saying to me: Has the mini-get arrived? (It made me angry!) In fact, compared with most movies, the plot of musicals is very simple and straightforward, so the director does not need to guide the audience as a fool. Compared with the stage play, this adaptation of the film seems to be suspected of following the audience's head to see clues that can no longer be understood, so that audiences who prefer musicals lose their rhythm of appreciation and observation habits. Paradoxically, film and television works that have lost their shooting and editing techniques cannot be called "movies". (If a large stage was recorded for more than two hours from a fixed perspective, I would probably find it boring.) It is also necessary to take into account the sense of the stage, which is the main reason why I feel that it is not smooth to watch.
In fact, I have never seriously considered the different expressions of the two arts, film and opera, from the perspective of visual enjoyment. There is only a rough concept: the atmosphere of the live performance is better, and the watching is more engaged! (Of course, I only watched The Phantom of the Opera, Beauty and the Beast, and two ballets.) Because the Moulin Rouge itself is a musical, I couldn’t help but feel the same as the experience of watching it on Broadway. Compared. Unlike Europe a hundred years ago, almost all famous operas have film or recorded versions on the Internet, but why are Broadway tickets still almost sold out every weekend? Why can the audience spend money to repeat the same repertoire endlessly? One of the reasons is that the live version of the musical gives people a sense of ritual, as if he is a middle and upper class with leisure, money and taste. Second, and more important than the first, the live stage can also give people a customized effect, you never watch the same show!
For example, when watching a movie, whether it is in a movie theater or on a computer screen, what is playing in front of us remains the same, the shooting method is the same, and the aspect ratio and color are the same. You can review it on the Internet at any time. Yu Guanying immediately put together a plate of movies that you "seasoned" in your own mind, and followed the director's perspective to experience the story and you're done. The stage of a musical is dynamic. The actors, voices, dances, and costumes of each performance are different, and due to regional reasons, the language, accent, and scenery are also different. The emotions released by the actors, the music played by the musicians, the audience must "burn after reading", their performances are like a firework that is about to fall and disappear, people stretch out their hands and try to hold on to the ray of light, and when they close their eyes, Silently recite the eternally splendid colors in this memory. But in such a complex and gorgeous scene, the human eye can only focus on one position (physiological function is limited, I also tried to look at the stage from left to right, from top to bottom, it turns out that every scene looks absolutely like this. is torture). Therefore, when a scene is presented in front of everyone, the moment when everyone locks the focus is unique, and the audience can create a different style of narrative depending on where their eyes go. At the end of the viewing, the details you communicated with the people around you may be something you have never seen before, so you secretly make up your mind to watch it again to be satisfied. It's just that everything will never be included, and the next beauty will always be more attractive than the one I've seen, right?
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