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Sigurd 2022-04-22 07:01:05

I didn't expect it to be so beautiful! At the beginning, the teacher mentioned it, because Barnum, as the father of communication, basically has knowledge about him in every subject. Later, the king of the circus was mentioned. The second time I saw Barnum, it was psychological In the textbook, I became more curious about him. I had no idea there was actually a movie! After watching this movie, it has replaced the Titanic as my NO.1! Let's not talk about whether it fits the historical facts. After all, I don't know the history of the United States. I only know that Barnum has made great contributions to communication and psychology. In the whole movie, no one is completely bad, and no one is completely noble. The characters are very full and three-dimensional, and everything that everyone does is excusable. This is the real world. ! At the same time, the various characters in it are a group of people who pursue belonging, love and equality. They are fanatical but rational, and have different positions but are objective and peaceful. I was attracted by their various good qualities, and finally it was a real success! It conveys the values ​​that I very much agree with: people are created equal, the world is a big stage, the pursuit of self-realization is the meaning of life, and you must be brave for everything you love, and don’t forget the scenery you pass by while you are rushing. With someone or something that accompanies you!

The lives of all the people at the circus, whether it's Barnum or his associates or the so-called weirdos, I can understand them, as if I have their shadows in me. But no matter who you are, such kind and hard-working people are equally worthy of being respected and loved!

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The Greatest Showman quotes

  • P.T. Barnum: [last-credits] The noblest art is that of making others happy

  • P.T. Barnum: I've brought hardship on you and on our family. You warned me. I wouldn't listen. I just... I wanted to be more than I was.

    Charity Barnum: I never wanted anything but the man I fell in love with.

    P.T. Barnum: [Sung] And let this promise/in me start/like an anthem in my heart/

    Charity Barnum: However big/however small

    P.T. Barnum: From now on... from now on