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Eldora 2022-03-27 09:01:20
4.2 Restoring the Jazz Spring and Autumn under the giant screen in 4K as the last film of the festival. Spend the first hour soaking up the humor and editing of the movie. The ending part is too long, it may be an autobiographical relationship...? The whole song and dance at the end is really superfluous... It's good enough to end with the part being taken away by the medical staff. It's not easy for people like me who are indifferent or even disgusted to musical films to watch them with such...
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Westley 2022-03-27 09:01:20
It's too personal, the director made it for...
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Burdette 2022-03-27 09:01:20
It's still a little less amazing than the previous Cabaret on the big screen, but I like this interpretation of death: it's too distracting and it's a little heavy to watch. It turns out that "Requiem for a Dream" pays tribute to the film's so many contents and shooting methods! PS. "Is loyalty really such a good quality?"...
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Amelie 2022-03-26 09:01:13
As I was dying, denial, anger, negotiation, despair, acceptance, questioning God, spit on myself, and decided I would not repent. When the bells of the kingdom of heaven rang, geniuses dreamed of mortal bodies replacing gods, hearts wrapped in clown masks were overwhelmed, and self-destructing holes created ruined planets. The mediocre ending at the end of his life is used as fuel to overdraft the artistic life of indulgent burning. The scalpel cuts the chest cavity and sneaks into the ocean of...
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Alexane 2022-03-26 09:01:13
The dancer's legs are so pretty! ! Let the hemp go away! !...
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Cleve 2022-03-26 09:01:13
【Beijing Film Festival Screening】Amazing song and dance! In the form of a cabaret show, the life of a Broadway dance director is told. Even the soul out of the body, self-examination, a gorgeous curtain call show of self-directed life. The musicals of the 1970s are still so avant-garde, awesome! The effect of many singing and dancing performances, such as the sexy flight show on the stage, the death of the hospital bed, and the fantasy, directly touched the hearts of the people, shocked and...
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Crystal 2022-03-26 09:01:13
Bob Fosse's own semi-autobiographical film, memories and retrospectives after dying, "Your body is just time, time that goes on and on. You're just every lonely moment." A large number of stream-of-consciousness techniques are used to reveal the inner anxiety and despair of the protagonist with the song and dance of a girl in white that symbolizes death. The film abandons the visual language of classic musicals that emphasizes the temporal and spatial coherence of musical performances, and...
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Thurman 2022-03-26 09:01:13
The accidental death of a self-abandoned, narcissistic director, introspective, self-deprecating, is it a prophecy? The editing is so beautiful, singing and dancing are connected in love, virtual and real, entangled and entangled, fantasy and imagination, indistinguishable, the lecture will be held on Sunday. PS: The movie that I watched after "The City That Never Sleeps" has been...
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Joy 2022-03-26 09:01:13
Very exciting!!! With the characteristics of musical films, mixed with fantasy and reality, in contrast to the impermanence and absurdity of life ~ musical films actually still have a lot of room for...
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River 2022-03-26 09:01:13
The best form of a textbook-like musical, from Lenny to this film, self-retrospect and self-fear have always been haunting Bob Fosse's mind. Looking negatively, when this nightmarish creative traction was lost, Foss's career inspiration also disappeared. came to an end. But the author's brushstrokes who can make self-examination so crazy without losing control are indeed a...
All That Jazz Comments
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Ian 2022-03-20 09:02:54
Nothing else to say, just for a sentence in the introduction
Not to mention anything else, just for a sentence in the introduction: "" But because I haven't established a lofty ideal and a correct outlook on life and world""
What is Joe's life like, and it comes down to this reason in the end, isn't it pure nonsense?
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Romaine 2022-01-29 08:08:19
The same is true in life.
The whole movie gave me the feeling that it is gorgeous and colorful, just like the protagonist is afraid of sticking to the rules and unwilling to be mediocre.
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There are two places where the sound processing left a deep impression on me, one is recruiting actors at the beginning, and the other is...
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Joe Gideon: Do you suppose Stanley Kubrick ever gets depressed?
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Dancer Backstage: Fuck him! He never picks me!
Dancer Backstage: Honey, I *did* fuck him and he never picks me either.