The Greatest Showman movie plot
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Garret 2022-01-27 08:02:38
I think it can make the audience happy, and the sound can be repaired to the distortion. It is as greasy as adding 30 layers of Meitu Xiuxiu filters. With the addition of no aesthetic choreography and storytelling, it makes the original plain story even more difficult. Convincing. ps I saw 1 the hairline of the wig that is very different from the skin texture; 2 the jelly effect /// This one is reconciled with the new "Orient Express", but one piece is just not right; If Zac’s character is disfigured, it makes sense to fit the theme, otherwise it’s just two functioning white males rescuing the minority, which is not so moving in nature.
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Cecile 2022-03-14 14:12:23
It is exactly the logic of “dancing is better than doing anything”. In the past, filming a circus was a voyeuristic perspective, but now filming a circus is a universal family, except for the progress of values, everything else is backward.
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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.