Melody

Laurianne 2022-01-21 08:02:14

The two traveled from different places to the metropolis of New York, full of novelty and ideas for career striving. The younger sister sacrificed herself for the happiness of her sister to follow someone she didn't love. Finally, my sister learned that the person she loved had long since empathized, not to fall in love with her sister. Sisterhood cannot be left behind, and the love of men and women is unknown. Sacrifice the ego to become the ego. My sister found that love is not all, she still has a career.

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  • Emile 2022-04-23 07:04:07

    Not bad for the level at the time...

  • Clarissa 2022-01-21 08:02:14

    Based on the Broadway singing and dancing life, it technically breaks through the limitation that "Jazz Singer" can only partially adopt dialogue and singing and dancing, and all adopts voiced dialogue and singing and dancing; it created the "backstage song and dance drama" commonly used in song and dance movies after the 1930s. Narrative paradigm: The film uses the song and dance show performed on the stage as the core of the narrative, and at the same time intersperses the love story in the background in parallel.

The Broadway Melody quotes

  • Stew - Mr. Zanfield's Assistant: Come on, little love boat, let's have this dance.

  • Hank Mahoney: Say, what kind of a sap are you, anyway?

    Eddie Kearns: What do you mean?

    Hank Mahoney: Are you gonna let a John like that steal her away from you because he's got a little more Jack?