Although I really want to complain about Just another America cliche, but... the singing and dancing really touched me. At first, Barnum said, "I'll be laughed at anyway, it's better to use it to make money", and later said, "Come here to release your true self, embrace Laughter and freedom", which made me feel that he exposed his speculative side at the beginning, and on the other hand, I felt that he exposed his more "so-called American spirit" side... Maybe it is not contradictory (?) Marketing master It's not contradictory to the pioneers of the times (?) Having experienced Paris is burning, I feel that I can appreciate the attitude of minority groups.... "werido" people's presumptuous show to gain attention, but... I would like to say that as a minority group, I hope more The ultimate goal of . . . the world allows us to live as ordinary people, without being looked at or given curious attention, and that is enough. (So I may not fully agree that circus performances, both animals and people, should live without staring)
Mainly because I watched "The Mystery of Kaspar Hauser" before. People treated circus performers (especially those with peculiar physical features) in a very casual, curious, and even contemptuous manner. The concept redefines circus performance. (So I felt a little uncomfortable at the beginning of the collection of strange people, but then the song This is Me made me feel that it justified itself) ps: Suddenly seeing such a happy Uncle Hugh is a little uncomfortable... eh eh ! ...I feel healed after the twilight wolf's search... pps: Whether it's "Chicago" or "The King of the Circus", I feel that the United States is nostalgic for the era that belonged to it, the era of gold everywhere and changing circumstances, they I miss the sound of the heartbeat that ripped through the wind and waves.
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