A good movie to watch and dance with

America 2022-04-19 09:01:27

It is indeed the pinnacle of musicals!
In the early 1920s, with the rapid economic development of the post-war America, lively dance parties, fashionable costumes, and fiery love, the lives of young men and women were full of joy.
In the film, whether it is music, dance, plot, camera lens, actors' performances, they are very attractive to the audience, the comical humor of Donald's solo dance, the song in the rain of Gene Kelly's falling in love, the provocative confrontation of dancing with Latin women, and the dance with white ribbon women. The lingering and soft dance, the playful and cute "goodmorning" trio, and Debbie's baby fat are also natural and cute. Although the film failed at the Oscars at the time, it has become an immortal classic film over time.

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  • Pamela 2022-03-15 09:01:02

    I singing in the rain, just singing in the rain.

  • Pamela 2022-03-23 09:01:24

    Omg! It feels so happy! The big screen is good. It magnifies all the beautiful feelings in front of the computer a hundred times and projects it onto the big screen. At the same time, I indulge in this wonderful movie world with hundreds of fans who are infected with joy, regardless of whether the plot is old-fashioned or not. , regardless of whether the characters are flat or not, isn't that why we liked movies in the first place?

Singin' in the Rain quotes

  • Cosmo Brown: Why bother to shoot this film? Why not release the old one under a new title? You've seen one, you've seen them all.

    Don Lockwood: Hey, what'd you say that for?

    Cosmo Brown: What's the matter?

    Don Lockwood: That's what that Kathy Selden said to me that night.

    Cosmo Brown: That's three weeks ago, you still thinking about that?

    Don Lockwood: I can't get her out of my mind.

    Cosmo Brown: How could you - she's the first dame who hasn't fallen for your line since you were four.

  • Don Lockwood: [dancers scream as he enters their dressing room] Oh, excuse me. Where'd Miss Selden go?

    Female dancer: She just grabbed her things and bolted.

    [flirtatiously]

    Female dancer: Anything I can do?

    Don Lockwood: Sorry, I don't have time to find out.

    [looks back with a wide-eyed glance as he runs from the room]