Always wanted to see

Webster 2022-01-06 08:01:57

I have always known that there is this film, which seems to be the Tony Award written a year ago. It is really lucky to see this film on a certain video website. Because of my people, I especially like watching musicals and musicals nowadays.

Of course, musicals are also divided into good and bad. It is considered good if you encounter such things as "Yoshiya Rental" and "Dreamgirls", with sincere emotions and moving singing voices.

There are all kinds of bad methods, but from my point of view, the worst musicals are nothing more than flashy ones without much content. "Hairspray" and "High School Musical" can only be considered inferior. The strength of the tragedy, however, the irony of comedy is not strong, the drama is not good, there is no deep meaning, unforgettable characters, the story is also suspected of patchwork, in addition to good songs.

And this film is a funny piece of singing and dancing. The music is not good, and the story is very general. For comedy, it is extremely ironic. I don't know if it is satirizing the Nazis and homosexuals, or satirizing them. Broadway and producer. It doesn't matter, it mainly makes you laugh for more than an hour, and you have your own opinions on some sensitive matters. That's enough.

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Extended Reading
  • Ward 2022-04-21 09:02:51

    There's a dance that's so funny

  • Kaya 2022-04-21 09:02:51

    Central Six broadcasts good music

The Producers quotes

  • Max Bialystock: [to a prisoner in Sing Sing] What are you in for, lack of rhythm?

  • Carmen Ghia: [At Hitler auditions] Jason Green.

    Roger De Bris: Well Jason, what have you been up to lately?

    Jason Green: For the last 16 years, I've been touring in "No, No Nietzsche."

    Roger De Bris: You played Nietzsche?

    Jason Green: No, no.

    Roger De Bris: What are you going to sing for us?

    Jason Green: Have you ever heard the German band?

    Roger De Bris: No.

    Jason Green: That is the name of the song I am going to sing.

    Roger De Bris: Oh.