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May 2022-03-12 08:01:02
Stop calling him Howard from The Big Bang Theory, he's Simon Helberg
"I will go out of my way to get the role, even if I end up changing my nationality, becoming a French citizen, and doing everything I can to win the role in this film, something like that happens once in a lifetime," Simon Helberg talks about Speaking of Annette.
A post-new wave figurehead, director...
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Tamara 2022-04-21 09:03:43
The music that tries to be packaged in a gorgeous form may also be a big mouth that is drawn to the audience
The theme of the film, consumption. The film adopts the style of musicals, with a seemingly gorgeous form of expression, as well as excessive movement and movement, to package several phenomena under the concept of modern consumerism, but in fact the content is extremely lacking.
The director breaks...
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[first lines]
The Narrator: Ladies and gentlemen, we now ask for your complete attention. If you want to sing, laugh, clap, cry, yawn, boo or fart, please, do it in your head, only in your head. You are now kindly requested to keep silent and to hold your breath until the very end of the show. Breathing will not be tolerated during the show. So, please take a deep, last breath right now. Thank you.
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The Accompanist: [while conducting an orchestra] It's a fast changing world. I am now the conductor of the city's finest orchestra. No longer the self-deprecating accompanist from such a short while ago. Ann would be proud of me. I do have my suspicions, though, about why she isn't alive. And doubts, too, about something else, but... Excuse me a minute.
[goes back to conducting]
The Accompanist: Henry has invited me to his place tomorrow, to discuss a matter that he says concerns Annette, and Ann. As awkward as it is for me to attend, anything that concerns Ann and the future of Annette is something that concerns me. Excuse me one more time.
[goes back to conducting]
The Accompanist: My love for Ann has never died. Neither has my regret that our affair was only an affair. I had. been hoping for so long. Then at a time when she was in despair, we started an affair. But the very next week, she met Henry. That was the end of it, the end of me. I'll always regret that. I deeply miss her - her warmth, her voice. I miss Ann. Excuse me.
[goes back to conducting]