Tang is an aspiring actor. From runner to star, he gradually became famous with his tap dancing skills. He has always adhered to the principle of dignity first. The voice actress Kathy is sweet, gentle and generous, and has her own unique view of "movie". Silent film actress Linna stepped on the red carpet with her looks and figure, but because of her sharp throat, she couldn't make a round lip sound, and she was arrogant and stingy, which led to being laughed at at the rise of talkie movies. Cosmo is Tang's petite, smart, and a good helper in the crew. In order to make the rain more realistic, the crew added milk to the water to make the rain look a bit white, because the water is too transparent and it is difficult to capture the shape of the water droplets. Don and Cosmo's dance skills are beyond ordinary people, and Cosmo's funny expressions are even more rare. The only downside is that the tears aren't real enough, like Casey above, it's too obvious, so I'll deduct half a star here. The transition from dialogue to singing and dancing scenes on the screen is very smooth, and the audience will naturally avoid the perception of "dance dancing", of course, this is also due to the performance of the script. The background music is also very good, and the fade-in and fade-out playback effect is used, so that the transition scene will not appear abrupt. This is undoubtedly the pinnacle of musicals, and even today, its appreciation significance has increased unabated. The film tells us that with the development of the times, those who are not fully prepared will be eliminated. At the same time, it also tells the audience about the gradual elimination of silent films and musicals and the gradual emergence and maturity of the film industry and dubbing. Singing in the rain of the times Dancing in the rain of the times
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