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The Red Shoes Reviews

  • Annie 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    Some thoughts on Hong Lingyan and Black Swan

    After watching "Hong Lingyan", I was surprised that a movie of this level could be made in 1948, and I couldn't help but think of "Black Swan".

    It's not fair to divide these two films, although I do have a good point in my heart, I'll just share my thoughts here.

    "Black Swan" uses ballet as the...

  • Vaughn 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    [Film Review] The Red Shoes (1948) 7.9/10

    “One of the most factitiously gorgeous movies of all time, but there is a catch.”

    If there is a poll of the most factitiously gorgeous movies of all time, Powell-Pressburger's THE RED SHOES will no doubt be surmounted on the top tier, for its kaleidoscopic use of Technicolor, highlighting the...

  • Dejah 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    God refuses to dance

    "Ah, what beautiful red dancing shoes" one sentence made Garen jump from the bush of thorns to the executioner's knife. "Why do I dance, like why you live", let Peggy jump from the top stage to the shattered track. Intertextual with Andersen's most bizarre fairy tales, and against the most...

  • Lyla 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    red dancing shoes in drama

    Two men with personality flaws, and a woman with a weak will. Lermontov has a strong desire for control, does not understand love and is extremely squeamish; Julian is selfish and regards art as a child's play; and the poor heroine, who loves both love and ballet career, is in two maddened. Under...

  • Damian 2022-03-25 09:01:20

    It's not a tragedy that someone could have caused

    Some people say that her husband Julian is the creator of this tragedy, but love is inherently selfish, especially in a triangular story with such a "rival in love", the selfish nature of love is unavoidable.

    The love between the two young people was so beautiful at the beginning. Maybe it was the...

  • Elenor 2022-03-25 09:01:20

    About red shoes

    The literal translation of the movie's English name is "red shoes", but it doesn't sound like a class, nor does it have the associations that a name like "an embroidered shoe" can bring. "Ling" seems to have the image of bound feet and small shoes in the impression, and "yan" is the attributive...

  • Alexys 2022-03-25 09:01:20

    About red shoes

    The literal translation of the movie's English name is "red shoes", but it doesn't sound like a class, nor does it have the associations that a name like "an embroidered shoe" can bring. "Ling" seems to have the image of bound feet and small shoes in the impression, and "yan" is the attributive...

  • Freda 2022-03-25 09:01:20

    I am too lazy to translate the film review written for the English class

    This film tell us a tragedy about a ballet dancer Victoria Page. The story itself is about a classic conflict between love and dream. The story is happening very fluently and I feel very comfortable to watch. I don't think the comfort comes form the fluency only, but also from the characters. After...

  • Edgardo 2022-03-25 09:01:20

    Are all geniuses a lonely cage?

    [Song and Dance] The essence of music and dance is concentrated in the ballet "Red Shoes" performance in the play, about 15 minutes. The music, the performances, the ideas all show the beauty of ballet. Peggy's feet in red shoes really seemed to have magic, dancing non-stop, very beautiful. But...

  • Sanford 2022-03-25 09:01:20

    Are all geniuses a lonely cage?

    [Song and Dance] The essence of music and dance is concentrated in the ballet "Red Shoes" performance in the play, about 15 minutes. The music, the performances, the ideas all show the beauty of ballet. Peggy's feet in red shoes really seemed to have magic, dancing non-stop, very beautiful. But...

The Red Shoes

Director: Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger

Language: English,French,Russian Release date: September 6, 1948