dance life

Carter 2022-04-23 07:01:26

Song in the Rain is a movie from the 1950s. Because it is relatively old and it is a musical and dance drama with a niche theme, not many people may have seen it, but this does not prevent it from becoming a classic movie. The story line of Song in the Rain is very simple. The songs, dances and music in it are even more beautiful and moving than the plot, but the plot is not so important. When I see a dance song played in a movie, I can't help but want to follow the melody, hold an umbrella, and dance a section. That's a beautiful thing. Song in the Rain is one of the most exciting dance films in the history of cinema, and the script itself is also very exciting. It illustrates the transition of Hollywood from silent films to sound films in a very interesting way, allowing the audience to understand while entertaining. The development of film history is worth watching.

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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]