White and soft girl

Lera 2022-01-21 08:02:14

This is a story about the female number one grabbing the male number one from the female number two. From the first Oscar's unmanned black and white movie with only background music to the human voice black and white movie, the span is so big all of a sudden, because It's a song and dance movie, so you can see girls in costumes, white and soft, well, I know this is a black and white movie, but I can also see that the concept of fitness was not universal in that era, and the body was relatively free. I don’t believe it. Look at the screen full of dozens or twenty dancing girls, which one is firm and upright.
The most forgotten thing is the innocent and sunny smile of the female No.1, that smile makes life bright. There is nothing wrong with the female number two being robbed of her fiance by her girlfriend. I also like the female number one.

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Extended Reading
  • Ibrahim 2022-04-20 09:02:25

    As the Virgo of the MGM musical, it is also the first sound film to win the Oscar for Best Picture. Although the current audience's taste seems to be nothing new in the story, and the dialogue is muddled, there are still many things to appreciate. point. First of all, it doesn't have any pretentious plot and pretentious preaching. The characters have their own characteristics, and the music is also in line with the jazz trend of the time. Overall I like it better than High School Musical

  • Yasmeen 2022-03-17 09:01:08

    Eddie, who can write a few songs, is favored by the sisters at the same time. However, Eddie’s advantages are very limited. When he sees a younger and more beautiful sister, he puts the short and old sister aside at the first glance. Of course, the focus of the film is not The half-hearted Eddie, but the sisters think about each other, even the boyfriend has to push around. In terms of singing and dancing, except for a row of long legs, there is basically no attraction.

The Broadway Melody quotes

  • Hank Mahoney: [after a cat-fight with a chorus girl] Next time I'll give you a facial instead of a scalp treatment!

    Chorus Girl: I'll fix you, ya little peanut!

  • Eddie Kearns: Hank, did you see Queenie? What's the matter Hank, aren't ya happy? Wasn't Queenie great? Aren't ya proud of her?

    Hank Mahoney: Oh, of course, Eddie. I'm glad to see her make good. Oh, but, gee, we ain't never had to get by on our legs before.

    Eddie Kearns: Oh, that don't mean nothin', Hank. Those guys are not going to pay ten bucks to look at your face; this is Broadway!

    Hank Mahoney: Yeah, "Broad's way!"