An American in Paris Comments

  • Isabel 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    8.3/10. ①The love story of the scumbag Neptune (a down-and-out American painter working in Paris) and a married woman. ②Exquisite and bright high-level photography art; various songs and dances are also processed at a high level (arranging, scheduling, editing, etc.), although not the strongest, I like the last climax of the song and dance. ③Many song and dance passages are out of touch with the main story and become a simple show of song and dance; the normal narrative part is not only...

  • Eloy 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    The bouncing and jumping is not cute, the plot, the fake characters, the fake stage, the fake stage, and the fake is so unreliable that even the makeup is so unreliable. The scenes inside are probably made out of the scenery? Speaking of which, I admire you enough to make Paris look so ugly. The main reason for giving 1 star is that I think the colorization of this film is a failure. The immaturity of the technology makes color films before the 1960s only have two fates: one is an immortal...

  • Kaitlyn 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    Because the more beautiful you are when you have it, the more painful it is to lose it. An hour of movies, half an hour of singing and dancing, and 20 minutes of...

  • Giuseppe 2022-03-26 09:01:13

    The film is really nothing to watch. I went for the "by Strauss" and felt it was silly to sing. In the cover version of later generations, beautiful jade can be found...

  • Nolan 2022-03-25 09:01:20

    A musical where the plot is out of touch with the song and dance, the group dance in the last 20 minutes feels like it was specially designed for the best costumes, the best setting, dazzling and...

  • Hans 2022-03-25 09:01:20

    So ugly, you can remove all the content other than dancing. The story is vulgar, the heroine is the main land, and the normal aesthetic will choose the queen of sunscreen...

  • Elmo 2022-03-25 09:01:20

    The clip of talking about a 19-year-old girlfriend in a cafe just made me laugh. It is not only sexy and charming on the bed, but also intellectual and elegant under the bed. It can be as quiet as a virgin but also as moving as a rabbit... The plot is also indescribable, I think I can find it The down-and-out painter in true love and the cabinet sister who was oppressed by World War II and sold perfume under the fence, the two were constantly ambiguous while enjoying the sacrifices of the elder...

  • Milan 2022-03-25 09:01:20

    Combining Geshewen's tunes, tap dancing and ballet, the weak main storyline is placed after the war, but nostalgia for the inter-battle period can be seen everywhere. The final seventeen minutes of the ballet are the finishing touches, the scenery, the movement of the mirrors and the dance are breathtaking - when the protagonist, who is set to be a poor painter, jumps into the painting of Rousseau and Lautrec, I...

  • Marcos 2022-03-25 09:01:20

    Maybe I'm still too young, and the last twenty-minute song and dance broke the limit of my endurance... Did this movie really win an...

  • Linwood 2022-03-25 09:01:20

    The cup is out, why do I think Leslie Caron's mouth smiles so much like Sister...

Extended Reading
  • Jean 2022-03-15 09:01:10

    A classic is born when a cliché and inaccurate story is played in a clever way

    Many people are not convinced that this Dianzeng once surpassed Song in the Rain in the comments (at least in terms of awards). Indeed, I cannot agree with the values ​​conveyed by the story of the film. The hero and heroine both split their legs in the process of falling in love. On the surface,...

  • Haven 2022-03-24 09:03:35

    Musical films are not niche costumes × films

    Recently, "La La Land" has been popular, but the evaluation is very polarized. Some people love it to death, and those who love it cry bitterly, and those who love it look at it again and again, and regard it as a classic;

    I read a few reviews written by people who rated "La La Land" as extremely...

An American in Paris quotes

  • 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.

  • 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.