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Micaela 2022-03-23 09:01:30
Chicago is a flamboyant Vanity Fair, as well as a big dye vat full of intoxicated gold. "Chicago" is a retro and gorgeous musical and an absurd satire. The law is rigged, the media is tricked, and the masses are brainwashed. In the age of entertainment to death, there are laws but no justice, prisons without prisoners, and stages without audiences. Costumes, staging, scenes, soundtracks, and photography are all top-notch, and "Chicago" can be described as the best musical film after the new...
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Edmund 2022-03-23 09:01:30
2015.08-11 Watch again. The dance of the two actresses must have been practiced for a long time. Renee's upper arms and back have very developed small muscles, and the details of her legs are actually quite beautiful. This film basically deduces is to use the media, use the public, gain prestige, gain money, regardless of means. It's actually a very critical film. The age of entertainment to death. 2018.11.9 This time I watched it because the Chinese version of "Chinese Scumbags" and its popular
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Tiana 2022-03-23 09:01:30
The Cell Block Tango six-person tango and the marionette We Both Reached For The Gun are really...
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Martina 2022-03-22 09:01:25
[A+] That's all I can say, I have absolutely no resistance to this kind of "movie" movie. Before watching this film, I had no idea that "singing and dancing" could be perfectly integrated into the film narrative in such a seamless form. The surreal part composed of songs and dances complements the realistic part of the film. With the feasting stage set and lighting settings, as well as rapid montage editing, each song and dance is full of full expression and spicy irony. In terms of the...
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Bertram 2022-03-22 09:01:25
They had it coming They had it coming They had it coming all along I didn't do it But if I'd done it How could you tell me that I was...
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Margarita 2022-03-22 09:01:25
The editing is really good, and the real-life pursuit of fame and fortune is interspersed with the fantasy-like singing and dancing scenes. There is no eternal winner in Vanity Fair, and the scenes on the Chicago stage are also fresh every day. The two heroines are...
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Demarcus 2022-03-22 09:01:25
Money and desire are always so...
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Jordi 2022-03-22 09:01:25
Very ironic, very magical, the movie with the best combination of song and dance and plot rhythm (not one is that I feel that it is inseparable from Cherbourg's umbrella, and I like Cherbourg's umbrella too much). At the end was fascinated by Zeta Jones'...
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Corene 2022-03-22 09:01:25
All That Jazz and Chicago completely shattered my stereotype of musicals, which I thought at first couldn't convey anything profound, but I was absolutely wrong. Zeta Jones is so...
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Pearlie 2022-03-21 09:01:29
The singing and dancing is really wonderful, it is so exciting that I have never experienced it before, it is extremely exciting and shocking, it is really the most wonderful movie I have ever seen. The whole film is full of countless creative ideas, and it is wonderful. The director's directing level is very strong. The whole film has countless memory points from beginning to end, fully mobilizing the perfect representative of the film's audio-visual language, and the satire is also in...
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Makayla 2022-03-24 09:01:27
Different dreams in the same world
The make-up film of the Chicago Musical, after watching the tour, I found that I like the skills of the film version more: richer and more compact plot and impactful dance scenes, more sarcastic lawyer puppet play, more bizarre mirror dance, more delicate immigrant women Execution dance, poking my...
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Leo 2022-04-21 09:01:32
First time watching a stage play
Chicago was the first stage play I saw, and when I first encountered this kind of performance, I was very shocked. At that time, I was probably just an adult. I always wanted to dig out the hidden meaning behind every scene, every line, and every story. I kept thinking and analyzing its irony, and...
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Velma Kelly: [singing] No I'm no one's wife, but oh, I love my life and all that jazz.
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Velma Kelly: Come on, babe, we're gonna brush the sky. I betcha Lucky Lindy never flew so high 'cause in the stratosphere how could he lend an ear to all that jazz.