The Jazz Singer Comments

  • Consuelo 2022-04-20 09:02:21

    The first sound film in film history appeared in the form of arias with sound, and the dialogue remained silent. , you will feel the charm of the voice of the lines, the facial expressions of the actors are no longer responsible for conveying feelings, and the actors do not pay so much attention to the management of facial expressions! The first sound film is about Jewish boys chasing their dreams and choosing between faith and dreams. Finally, the Jewish boy who changed his name after...

  • Cayla 2022-04-20 09:02:21

    Why did all the actresses at that time seem to be...

  • Megane 2022-04-20 09:02:21

    Aside from its status in film history, its own script is also excellent, but unfortunately it appeared too early. When the filmmakers were still exploring the infinite possibilities of the lens, it triggered a sound revolution. Since then, the golden age of film technology development has...

  • Elza 2022-04-20 09:02:21

    The plot is decent, but the story is not complete. how much he loves his...

  • Duane 2022-04-20 09:02:21

    The great mute spoke. Recording class. "Black makeup" is...

  • Sincere 2022-04-19 09:02:44

    The first sound film that once brought panic to filmmakers in continental Europe has greater significance in film...

  • Lurline 2022-04-19 09:02:44

    As the technology of silent films matured, Warner Bros. seized the opportunity to bring sound into the world of cinema. The sound in the film includes music, dialogue and sound effects, but this film basically has no dialogue, and traditional subtitles are used to explain the plot, but the stage performance is more emotional and has epoch-making significance. The choice between family and career is still full. People are...

  • Ola 2022-04-19 09:02:44

    When you look at silent movies like me, it's amazing how people suddenly...

  • Crawford 2022-04-19 09:02:44

    wait a minute, wait a minute, you ain't heard nothing...

  • Dovie 2022-04-19 09:02:44

    Interesting to say, this musical is a silent film. JACK ROBIN is very pitiful. When faced with a choice, both sides pulled him between Jazz Singer and Cantor. No one considered him, who was in a situation where his dreams and family could not be both. Although his mother said that God would decide, but her behavior has already It's forcing my son to make a choice. This film shows that if you want to be qualified to make choices and achieve a happy situation, you must have enough...

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  • Makayla 2022-01-20 08:01:22

    "The Jazz Singer": Dilemma (AFI100 TOP 090)

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    The Jazz Singer (1927)

    finally saw this movie, the world The first sound film....T

  • Retta 2022-01-20 08:01:22

    The black humor of the soul singer

    In 1927, Al Jolson's "The King of Jazz" became famous. Although it only had two lines, it became the first sound film. In the film, he played the son of a Jewish rabbi. His father asked him to honor his father's mantle as a preacher. However, he was deeply obsessed with jazz music, those indulgent...

The Jazz Singer quotes

  • Jack Robin: [singing] Blue skies Smiling at me Nothing but blue skies Do I see Bluebirds Singing a song Nothing but bluebirds All day long Never saw the sun shining so bright Never saw things going so right Noticing the days hurrying by When you're in love, my how they fly Blue days All of them gone Nothing but blue skies From now on.

    Jack Robin: Did you like that mama?

    Sara Rabinowitz: Yes.

    Jack Robin: I'm glad of it. I'd rather please you then anybody I know of. Oh darlin, would you give me something?

    Sara Rabinowitz: What?

    Jack Robin: You'll never guess. Shut your eyes mama, shut them for little Jackie. Ho, I'm gonna steal something.

    [He kisses her, and they laugh together]

    Jack Robin: I'll give it back to you to someday, you see if I don't. Mama darling, if I'm a success in this show, well, we're going to move from here. Oh yes, we're move up in to Bronx. A lot of nice green grass up there and a whole lot of people you know of, there's the Ginsburgs and the Guttenburgs, the Goldbergs, a whole lotta Burgs oh I don't know them all. And I'm going to buy you a nice black silk dress mama. You'll see, the butcher's wife, she'll be jealous of you.

    Sara Rabinowitz: Oh no, no...

    Jack Robin: Yes, she will, you see if she isn't. And I'm going to get you a nice pink dress that will go with your brown eyes.

    Sara Rabinowitz: I, no thank you, no no, I don't need it.

    Jack Robin: What do you mean no? Who is telling you? Yes, you'll wear pink or else, or else you'll wear pink.

    [Chuckles]

    Jack Robin: And darling, oh I'm going to take you to Coney Island.

    Sara Rabinowitz: Oh really?

    Jack Robin: Yes, we're going to ride on the Chute to Chute, and you know the Dark Mill? Have you ever been to Dark Mill? Well, with me it's alright, I'll kiss you and hug you, you see if I don't.

    [They laugh]

    Jack Robin: Now mama, mama stop now, get this. Mama, I'm going to sing this like I will if I go on the stage, like you know, with it's tune. I'm going to sing it jazzy. Now get this.

    Jack Robin: [singing] Blue skies Smiling at me Nothing but blue skies Do I see Bluebirds Singing a song Nothing but bluebirds All day long Never saw the sun shining so bright Never saw things going so right Noticing the days hurrying by When you're in love, my how they fly Blue days All of them gone Nothing but blue skies From now on I never saw the sun shining so bright Never saw things going oh-so right Noticing the days hurrying by When you're in love, my how they fly Blue days All of them gone Nothing but

    [the Cantor walks in and interrupts]

    The Cantor: Stop!

  • Opening Title Card: In every living soul, a spirit cries for expression - - perhaps this plaintive, wailing song of Jazz is, after all, the misunderstood utterance of a prayer.