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Zola 2022-01-21 08:02:16
The 9th Academy Awards
Five stars, so many shows in these three hours.
The most memorable scene: the show where the cake-like lens advances layer by layer is beautiful, and I am totally reluctant to fast forward; there is also the scene where the stage moves back and forth, which is dizzying. The best song to listen to is...
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Malachi 2022-01-21 08:02:16
"The Great Ziegfeld (The Great Ziegfeld)": Bankrupt King Ziegfeld [The Best Picture of the 9th Academy Awards]
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The Great Ziegfeld (1936) This
film won the 9th Academy Awards for Best Picture.
The film tells about most of the life of Qigefei, the king of singing and dancing. In 1893, the actor brought Hercules to compete with rivals for business. The...

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Melba 2022-04-24 07:01:23
As an early biopic, there is still a lot of room for exploration; a large part of the space is used to show the dramatic works created by the protagonists, and I have to say that their works are indeed very shocking; so in terms of lens design and editing, it is like taking my The head pressed to the TV station's director station and rubbed. In addition, from a certain point of view, in some of the scenes at the beginning of the film, the portrayal of the characters, whether Siegfried or other characters, is really not clever for their capitalist and luxurious life and the artistic treatment of consumerism. Hands full of jewelry and endless flower delivery make people feel very uncomfortable. This expression is really inappropriate; that magical laughter turns out to be the stalk of this movie.
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Damien 2022-03-17 09:01:08
[MGM (4)] It’s not easy to make a good song and dance film. The song and dance performance is first-rate, and the narrative is grand. It shows the history of Broadway song and dance business in the 1930s. Unfortunately, the plot is weakened, and the combination of song and dance and narration is blunt.
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