1. Construct the difference of two people's identities. Drink tea and educate the nobles elegantly.
2. Ah, the protagonist is not very beautiful.
3. When did happiness become clichéd.
4. How an ordinary man became the king of the circus. How to go this way.
5. But will it make the audience feel that this is taking advantage of the physical disability of these people?
6. I don't think it's a "dream". I think he's doing it for a living.
7. My daughter is too good-looking.
At 8.33min, the ballet transition is performed. Turn around at the beginning. (clothes, circus)
9. The circus was mocked. vulgar.
10. The audience was very happy after watching it. Industrial transformation and upgrading (?)
11. The musical. In the tavern, fiddle with tables, chairs, and wine glasses.
12. Controversy is a selling point.
13. Go and meet the Queen of England. Future goal: to integrate into the upper class.
14. Are you doing this to the Queen of England hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha.
15. Philip liked that girl. maybe next
16. But in fact, I still don't know what they are playing...
17.never enough is a classic. In fact, it sings what the male protagonist thinks.
18. The thought of disrespect makes them determined to leave.
19. When I went shopping with my beloved girl and met my parents, the contradiction between "upper class" and "inferiority" was intensified.
Philip's courage showed.
The theme of the film: The intensification of the conflict between the upper class and the lower class (?) depends on the love between Philip and the girl. The hero wants to be affirmed by others. Because the circus itself represents the dirty.
The male and female protagonists also represent "upper and lower".
20. People in high society don't understand why they work so hard. People born into poor children are sensitive and vulnerable, feel they don't understand, and yearn to understand.
21.1h7min is interesting here. The father was supposed to be clapping next to his daughter, but he was applauding the female singer. Female singers understand him.
22. Character final selection. (under crisis) risking their lives to save people.
23. The second female chooses to be with the second male. (crisis intensifies)
24. Not art. But a group of tall, short, fat and thin people came to the stage together. Human carnival.
25. The character dilemma. The wife leaves and the career fails.
But the circus was his last salvation(?) it was you who saved us from the darkness. give me a real home.
26. Why do you suddenly reflect on your pursuit of fame and fortune? (I still feel like there is no Inciting Incident.) Maybe musicals are like that.
27. In the end, this song is very well done.
28. But I never thought it was a dream. I think it is necessary to have the kind of obsession in the Joker.
29. The noblest art is to bring joy to others.
View more about The Greatest Showman reviews