The Greatest Showman movie plot
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Napoleon 2022-04-24 07:01:04
The action movies of this war and that one don't need a plot, what kind of plot do musical movies need? It's pretty good to make it this way. I like Uncle Hugh singing and dancing so much, and my mother likes it too. Live-action Disney cartoons. The song is good, the dance is good, and the dialogue is not awkward. I rated 7.5. Better than Deformation, Alliance, and those.
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Anibal 2022-01-27 08:02:38
The story is not very good, and it still feels like a small group of people is a gimmick; but I can't help but shake my legs. Uncle Hugh singing and dancing plus Zac singing and dancing! I really like the bar section. The last elephant somehow thought of Yoyo, but one was out of the world, the other was in.
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James Gordon Bennett: I never liked your show, but I always thought the people did
P.T. Barnum: They did. They do!
James Gordon Bennett: Putting people of all Shapes, Sizes, Colours. Putting them on stage together and presenting them as equals, another critic might have even called it a celebration of humanity.
P.T. Barnum: I would've liked that.
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P.T. Barnum: [seeing Jenny for the first time] Who's that?
Phillip Carlyle: The opera singer?
P.T. Barnum: Singer, huh?
Phillip Carlyle: She's the most famous performer in all of Europe. She sold out La Scala a dozen times. Not to mention the French Opera.
P.T. Barnum: Ah.
[he grabs Phillip's arm and leads him forward]
Phillip Carlyle: What are you doing?
P.T. Barnum: Following you, so you can introduce me to Ms. Lynd.
Phillip Carlyle: Introduce you?
P.T. Barnum: Yeah.
Phillip Carlyle: I don't know her.
P.T. Barnum: Everybody knows her. You just said so yourself.
Phillip Carlyle: Yeah, exactly. You don't just march up to someone like this.
P.T. Barnum: Why not? We're personable. She's a person.