A Prairie Home Companion evaluation action

2022-03-21 08:01
"A Prairie Home Companion" was Robert Altman's last film, and Altman was almost using it as a farewell performance to his beloved audience. The interesting thing is that the film is more of warm singing, nostalgia and gratification have been haunting the audience, making people feel a kind of nostalgia that cannot be separated, the audience will forget the director's intention and be moved by the songs and performances in the film. The story of the film is quite simple, the whole film is almost framed and completed by singing, and the actors sing as professionally as opera singers   .
After "A Prairie Home Companion" was shown at the Berlin Film Festival, it was well received. Many media reporters who had seen the film said that the film made people feel very relaxed   .
"A Prairie Home Companion" is as strong as director Robert Altman's previous films, with Meryl Streep's wonderful performance and Midwestern accent, Garrison Geller's self-written and directed performance, Lindsay Dee Lohan, LL, La got rid of the superficial and vulgar, these exhilarating performances have drawn a happy ending for the last work of Ultraman's film career   .
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  • Darien 2022-03-21 09:03:31

    Altman, who has always been biased in taste, has made such a tranquil posthumous work, it seems that he has his own arrangements... I don't like this work very much, but I just hope that when I hear country music in the future, someone will think of his old man.

  • Nicola 2022-03-22 09:03:03

    (reprise*3) 2008-03-02 (2nd watch)

A Prairie Home Companion quotes

  • Rhonda Johnson: Hey, Rich, that's that Honolulu mama, how she could dance in her pink pajamas when she took off her Oahu Oahu Oahu.

  • Lefty: Now, how long you been doin' this?

    Garrison Keillor: Doin' what? Puttin' my pants on?

    Lefty: How long you been doin' radio?

    Garrison Keillor: Oh. I don't know. Thirty-some years, I guess. Started out in Mark Twain Days, Mississippi River and they hired me to play Huck Finn. I was running a raft on the Mississippi and carrying people across, and, it ran into the wake of a steamboat.

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