Cabaret Comments

  • Trystan 2021-12-21 08:01:16

    Before the rain and the rain came, the fate of a group of little people being swept away under the chaotic clouds of the times, thinking that this time could be different, thinking that the wandering of love could finally be stopped, Maybe this time sang intoxicated and worried, she was like a civet The eyes are full of tears, full of happiness and innocence that you think you are coming. Is it guilty to love someone? Turning around and waving hands is still a bright star on the stage; the song...

  • Dandre 2021-12-21 08:01:16

    Heavy makeup, grotesque and chaotic times. Although it is a song and dance film, the song and dance mainly play a role in the scene. In essence, it is still a traditional narrative, but photography is ahead of the time. Friends are harder to find than lovers, and the times are crazier than karaoke halls. Since the Nazis are destined to rise, it is better to bury the Weimar Republic in the voice of...

  • Emilie 2021-12-21 08:01:16

    Two waiters and one, money makes the world go round, life is like a cabaret, welcome to visit next...

  • Lura 2021-12-21 08:01:16

    Cabaret wild rose, confused threesome, decadent Weimar style paintings, hedonistic...

  • Melyssa 2021-12-21 08:01:16

    Behind every handsome gay, there is a beauty who loves him...

  • Hilma 2021-12-21 08:01:16

    Full and full-bodied, the best song and dance movie I have ever seen. Three streets stronger than the magic horse "Song in the Rain", "Dancing in the Flower City", "Chicago", "Moulin Rouge" and "The Phantom of the...

  • Cleora 2021-12-21 08:01:16

    The screenwriter of Christopher Isherwood is 10,000 times more beautiful than the "Christopher and the Clan" that forced the West to the same theme. The interspersed song and dance performances are super funny. The actors from the 70s are so beautiful! My good friend is so happy to be a heroine for this...

  • Haley 2021-12-21 08:01:16

    The best director Coppola was unjustly...

  • Gregorio 2021-12-21 08:01:16

    The singing and dancing part is almost entirely used as a metaphor for the plot and reality, and abandoning the connection with the story. There are few brushstrokes on the Nazis and reality, but it is vivid and vivid. Sally's character is bright, but a bit too much. Three stars for the film, one star for...

  • Lennie 2021-12-21 08:01:16

    I finally understand why Liza is a Gay Icon! ! ! ! ! Jack McFarland took too much from her!!! Six-star movie! ! ! ! ! Goddess! ! !...

Extended Reading
  • Jamison 2022-03-23 09:02:10

    Movie review: karaoke hall

    8 points. A very wonderful song and dance. The stage is already turbulent, and the Nazis' claws are constantly clenching, but the stage is still singing and dancing, full of intoxicating voices. The most shocking is the Nazi youth's "tomorrow belongs to me", which makes people feel the power of the...

  • Eveline 2022-03-26 09:01:07

    Second musical, better than LLL

    Shocked! Whether it's Liza's performance or Sally's character, singing and dancing or plot, camera change or interspersed, it's all too tense! Before World War II, the life of the upper class in Germany, the lavish life, the rapidly spreading and uncontrollable Nazi atmosphere, and the people's...

Cabaret quotes

  • Sally: I suppose you're wondering what I'm doing, working at a place like the Kit Kat Club.

    Brian Roberts: Well, it is a rather unusual place.

    Sally: That's me, darling. Unusual places, unusual love affairs. I am a most strange and extraordinary person.

  • Sally: I saw a film the other day about syphilis. Ugh! It was too awful. I couldn't let a man touch me for a week. Is it true you can get it from kissing?

    Fritz: Oh, yes. And your king, Henry VIII, got it from Cardinal Wolsey whispering in his ear.

    Natalia: That is not, I believe, founded in fact. But from kissing, most decidedly; and from towels, and from cups.

    Sally: And of course screwing.

    Natalia: Screw-ing, please?

    Sally: Oh, uh...

    [thinking]

    Sally: fornication.

    Natalia: For-ni-ca-tion?

    Sally: Oh, uh, Bri, darling, what is the German word?

    Brian Roberts: I don't remember.

    Sally: [thinking] Oh... um... oh yes!

    Brian Roberts: Oh, no...

    Sally: Bumsen!

    Natalia: [appalled] Oh.

    Brian Roberts: That would be the one German word you pronounce perfectly.

    Sally: Well, I ought to. I spent the entire afternoon bumsening like mad with this ghastly old producer who promised to get me a contract.

    [pause]

    Sally: Gin, Miss Landauer?