i want to sing in the rain

Thelma 2022-03-19 09:01:03

Recognized as the best musical in film history, the film deftly teases and satirizes the chaotic state of Hollywood's transition from the silent era to the talkie. It's Hollywood's self-deprecation and self-reflection. The big star Tang has a beautiful body and a harsh voice, and the silent film actress Linna is beautiful and talented but can only dub Kathy behind the scenes. Together, they form a wonderful picture.
This is a song and dance film full of splendid treasures. Its mood is like a rainbow after the rain, overflowing with light, especially the theme song "Singing in the Rain" has become Hollywood's most classic song and dance scene. Accompanied by the rhythm of tap dance, the melodious and brisk singing sounded: I sing in the rain, love in my heart, and fly like a bird. Although the sky is gloomy, my heart is full of sunshine, let it rain heavily, you can't hide the smile on my face, I sing happily in the rain, I dance and fly in the rain. Beautiful singing, moving dance, and just right humor presented an audio-visual feast for the audience, clearing the haze in their hearts. When I read the comments on the Internet, there was such a paragraph: "After watching the movie for so many years, my favorite has always been it. Whenever it is rainy, I always carry a black umbrella and follow the steps of Gene Kelly. Take a few steps, then take a deep breath—life is so beautiful!"

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Extended Reading
  • Lamar 2022-03-23 09:01:24

    The pinnacle of musical comedy is full of bright ideas. . Jim Kelly's skill is good, his figure is even better, and that little ass is upturned. . . .

  • Johnny 2022-03-23 09:01:24

    It's just good-looking! All kinds of good. Favorite plot: the flashback at the beginning of the narration, the bridge during the filming of the sound film, the favorite number: the funny solo dance of the good friend Shota, and the part of the three-person dance, all of them It's in vain.

Singin' in the Rain quotes

  • Cosmo Brown: Why bother to shoot this film? Why not release the old one under a new title? You've seen one, you've seen them all.

    Don Lockwood: Hey, what'd you say that for?

    Cosmo Brown: What's the matter?

    Don Lockwood: That's what that Kathy Selden said to me that night.

    Cosmo Brown: That's three weeks ago, you still thinking about that?

    Don Lockwood: I can't get her out of my mind.

    Cosmo Brown: How could you - she's the first dame who hasn't fallen for your line since you were four.

  • Don Lockwood: [dancers scream as he enters their dressing room] Oh, excuse me. Where'd Miss Selden go?

    Female dancer: She just grabbed her things and bolted.

    [flirtatiously]

    Female dancer: Anything I can do?

    Don Lockwood: Sorry, I don't have time to find out.

    [looks back with a wide-eyed glance as he runs from the room]