entertain to death

Jerad 2022-04-22 07:01:05

The Oscars won the best picture again after a lapse of 60 years, and "Chicago" is a milestone film work. The combination of plot and song and dance is seamless, and it is a work with practical significance that is worth recommending.

In the city of crime, countless events like roxie have been distorted, countless Hungarian women have been hanged, and countless people like lawyers have violated their morality and walked in Vanity Fair.

People only believe one-sided words, like the last two-person jazz, everyone is applauding and cheering.

This is Chicago, here is entertainment to death

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Extended Reading
  • Coralie 2022-03-26 09:01:03

    Zeta-Jones's performance is really like a flashing magnesium wire flashing bubble, each flashing stimulates the optic nerve, making people's vision blurred and everything around her. Except for the sexy silhouette she left, she even has a few. Silk is like Marlene Dietrich's innate cold and glamorous temperament, and her eyebrows are written: The girl was bad, the girl was dangerous...

  • Elaina 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    【A-】Awesome! In fact, for musicals, the songs in them are not very good, and the dance scenes are almost all handled in the form of stage plays, but the audio-visual language of the movie is added, and the effect soars. It is an unconventional musical. Normal musicals are narrated by song and dance, which is also extremely easy to criticize, because if it is not completed well, it will be cumbersome. But this one completely regards singing and dancing as the icing on the cake. The singing and dancing scenes are all presented in parallel montages, mixed with normal narratives. I have seen a lot of movie stars, but it seems that this is the first time I have seen two movie actresses. Untimely, the god-level performance accidentally met the super god level. .

Chicago quotes

  • Velma Kelly: [singing] No I'm no one's wife, but oh, I love my life and all that jazz.

  • Velma Kelly: Come on, babe, we're gonna brush the sky. I betcha Lucky Lindy never flew so high 'cause in the stratosphere how could he lend an ear to all that jazz.