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Clare 2022-03-27 09:01:20
It's a very strange story. It turns out that the story of scumbags and scumbags is not original by Peng Haoxiang... The aesthetics of the hero is also very strange, especially the voice of the heroine when she laughs is very speechless... The ending is very perfunctory... Fortunately I see it The first musical is not this one, otherwise it will definitely destroy my impression of...
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Zoie 2022-03-27 09:01:20
The base friend is the best, the climax at the end is very boring, the heroine is too ugly to look directly at, it is better to be supported, the second girl is beautiful, temperamental and willing to contribute money to art! @Film...
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Frances 2022-03-27 09:01:20
Rating: D+ Even if the heroine is ugly, I totally appreciate the incompetence of such an unfinished ending. Best Picture Oscar =...
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Adela 2022-03-27 09:01:20
Empty, flashy, and rather boring, the choreography and application of the dances seem to lack soul, the strong colors and the unique imaging effects of Technicolor make my dislike of this film even more, even watching it in the theater can't stop me from watching it several times. Nearly lethargic; in fact, it would have been better if the meaningless happy ending was cut...
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Freida 2022-03-26 09:01:13
The slender dancing girl has a small waist, and the rich family's daughter is crazy. run fast....
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Daphnee 2022-03-26 09:01:13
I heard that it was a famous work by Jim Kelly, so I went to watch it but found that it really didn't suit me. The performance was too exaggerated and the characters I couldn't understand. Could this be the generation gap separated by time and space? Also, lady, can you be any...
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Elyssa 2022-03-26 09:01:13
1.5. Empty and vulgar Ukiyo-e, value-distorted view of love, completely commercial happy ending, Oscar's worst BP. The set in the studio is bright and bright, but it still can't hide the dirty personal egoism conveyed by the film. If all things can be compromised for the reason of true love, then what is the meaning of the pursuit of dreams in the film ?The output of apparently contradictory values needs to be applied with a title that seems to have double references, but in fact it is just a...
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Jaylen 2022-03-26 09:01:13
The male protagonist accused her in front of the rich woman: How can you prepare an art exhibition for me? Only when my work is good enough to be judged! Well said, this high standard and strict requirements are quite commendable. But the male protagonist chooses to only have high standards for his own works and low standards for his words and deeds. Is this double standard appropriate? This is not the audience's or the evaluator's separate evaluation of him and the work, but himself, is he...
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Dejuan 2022-03-26 09:01:13
The American painter was wandering around in Paris and was accidentally caught by the rich second generation. He thought it would be a good thing for the two of them. The male protagonist openly expressed his interest in another woman in the restaurant, and kept staring at others. And then rhetorically forced to take people to dance! On the way back, the rich second generation was really unhappy! Not only did the male protagonist not admit his mistake, but he apologized first the next day,...
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Theron 2022-03-26 09:01:13
Jumping, jumping, jumping, and the plot is terribly...
An American in Paris Comments
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Stephon 2022-02-07 14:45:34
The Narrative Function of Song and Dance Elements in "An American in Paris"
1 Introduction
"An American in Paris" is a musical film produced by MGM in 1951, directed by the musical director Vincent Minnelli and starring "The King of Hollywood musicals" Gene Kelly. The film won the 24th Academy Awards for Best Picture, Best Adapted Screenplay, Best Cinematography (Color),...
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Andy 2022-03-25 09:01:20
For gorgeous and gorgeous creativity
Kim's dance style was far-reaching. The modern and beautiful fancy pas de deux is very moving. Artists, singers, pianists, dance students, prom, art hanging protagonists of classical European values. Fantastic ornate scenes connect ordinary protagonists and wonders. Still looking for force from...
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Jerry Mulligan: I came to Paris to study and to paint, because Utrillo did, and Lautrec did, and Roualt did. I loved what they created and I thought something would happen to me too. Well, it happened all right. Now, what have I got left? Paris. Maybe that's enough for some, but it isn't for me anymore, because the more beautiful everything is, the more it will hurt without you.
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Milo Roberts: Why do you make such an issue of money?
Jerry Mulligan: Because I ain't got any. And when you ain't got any, it takes on a curious significance.
Director: Vincente Minnelli
Language: English,French,German Release date: November 11, 1951