The Greatest Showman movie plot

2022-01-27 08:02
The young Barnum followed the tailor’s father to a rich man’s house. He was slapped by the rich man because he made the rich man’s daughter Sharity laugh. It was this slap that made Barnum harvest Xiali. Di's friendship and heart. Barnum, who has two daughters with Charity, started his own business and opened a horse drama troupe in order to allow his wife and daughter to lead a superior life.
In the beginning, his business was bleak, and the theater was not a good one. His daughter's words inspired him to be a one-of-a-kind circus, and Barnum looked around for strange-looking people with special talents. Soon, bearded girls, long-legged giants, twin trapeze and dwarfs who are proficient in riding and can imitate Napoleon joined the troupe. Because of the addition of these harlequins, Barnum’s horse theater troupe began to win applause from the audience.
By coincidence, Barnum attended the Queen’s banquet. In the upper class circle, he met the Swedish singer Jenny Lind. Under Barnum’s kind invitation, Jenny readily agreed to go to the United States to tour.
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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.

  • 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.

The Greatest Showman quotes

  • 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.

  • 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.

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