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Levi 2022-01-26 08:01:56

I've finished watching it, and it feels like a great comedy. The dance scenes in your Moments video are both great. The former is cheerful and interesting, and it makes people laugh and relax. The latter's dance in the rain is also a bit of a problem. I can feel it. The male protagonist is really like a child when he meets love, but I remember when the male and female protagonists met, it seemed that the male protagonist was still a playboy. The lines also mentioned that the female protagonist is the only girl who has not been defeated by his charm. . So this is a story of a scumbag who meets a man whose true love turns into a good man and chases his wife madly. She didn't hesitate to turn her face with the second girl who had cooperated for many years, and even made her embarrassed on the final curtain call stage, but the second girl really hated hahaha.

In the curtain call scene, the male protagonist said to stop the girl, and the female protagonist turned around and burst into tears. Next, the male protagonist solemnly introduced that this is the real female protagonist, who was full of justice and charming. The hostess is beautiful and has always been paying attention to the male lead's movies, but she is duplicitous. In the end, the movie ends with the kissing scene of the two people under the movie poster. It can only be said that everyone is happy. Isn't this the end of a comedy?

Then I want to say that the second male lead is also great. From the street charity sale as a child to the willingness to act behind the scenes when acting in a movie, he has always been a good foil for the male protagonist and helping the male protagonist. Who is a dog who is out of the single, the second male has no love.

In the end, a plot in the play still stabs the hearts of the workers hahaha, as shown below

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Singin' in the Rain quotes

  • Don Lockwood: What's your lofty mission in life that lets you sneer at my humble profession?

    Kathy Selden: I'm an actress...

    Don Lockwood: Oh...

    Kathy: ...on the stage.

    Don Lockwood: Oh, on the stage, well I'd like to see you act, what are you in right now? I could brush up on my English, or bring along an interpreter, that is if they'd let in a *movie* actor.

    Kathy Selden: I'm not in a play right now, but I will be. I'm going to New York...

    Don Lockwood: Oh, you're going to New York and then some day we'll all hear of you, won't we? Kathy Selden as Juliet, as Lady Macbeth, as King Lear. You'll have to wear a beard for that one of course.

    Kathy Selden: Laugh all you want, but at least the stage is a dignified profession.

    Don Lockwood: [scoffing] Dignified profession.

    Kathy: What do you have to be so conceited about? You're nothing but a shadow on film... just a shadow. You're not flesh and blood.

    Don Lockwood: Oh, no?

    [moves amorously towards her]

    Kathy: Stop!

    Don Lockwood: What can I do to you, I'm only a shadow.

  • Don Lockwood: I've had one motto which I've always lived by: Dignity. Always, dignity.