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Patsy 2022-02-02 08:08:15
Dilemma
"Funny Girl" steals a lot from this. Compared with the 37th edition, the longer duration makes the characters fuller, but it is inevitably lengthy, and the number of songs is not much relative to this volume, but there are still a few "unnecessary" (even this is also learned by "Funny Girl". past)....
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Maddison 2022-03-21 09:03:25
I just wanted to take another look at you
Watched it twice. I feel a little bored when I see it in the middle. The interspersed musicals, as well as the lines of the whole film, make people feel very typical Hollywood haha.
Personally, I feel that the whole film is relatively flat. But I have a question, that pianist Danny (it seems to be...
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Merle 2022-03-25 09:01:22
8.8/10. ①176-minute version. The female protagonist became a movie star with the help of a little-known male protagonist in the film industry, but the male protagonist fell (he tried to change in the middle, but failed) and became a burden to the female protagonist. In order not to drag the female protagonist, the male protagonist chose to commit suicide. ②Bright and full photography (color/light/shadow/composition/future/set); singing and dancing are also high-level and good-looking, such as the dancing in the living room. ③The narrative is too long. ④A large number of clips are missing, which can only be barely made up with black and white stills.
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Israel 2022-03-26 09:01:14
In fact, Benjamin Button and these are a story, the two retrograde trains only met briefly when they were famous. There is no expected cruelty, but innocence is very sad in the end. Now men should be more open about it, right?
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Esther Blodgett: I-I uh--
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Norman Maine: Look...em--
[leads her into a kitchen]
Norman Maine: There are certain pleasures that you get--
[realizes that the sound of clanging dishes is intolerable and they depart for the outside]
Norman Maine: There are certain pleasures you get, little-little jabs of pleasure when a swordfish take a hook, or-or when you see a great fighter get in right for the kill, see?
[Esther still looks confused]
Norman Maine: You don't understand a word I'm saying, do you?
Esther Blodgett: No, not yet. Why don't you try bullfights?
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Norman Maine: Yes.