How does "The Circus" compare to other musicals like "La La Land"?

Nicolas 2022-03-23 09:01:34

I've never seen a song in a movie that's all good. The whole person moved. This is my first three-shot movie. If you don't like singing and dancing at all, don't watch it. If you like music, like stage art, like concerts. This is absolutely not to be missed. The actors in the whole play spend months and hours practicing singing and dancing. When you go to the cinema, hear it and see it, you can experience the feeling of being trendy and surging. The North American box office is about 140 million US dollars, and it is still online for 51 days after its release, and it has an excellent reputation. The album has been number one in the UK, North America and Australia. In China, filmmaking is declining due to the small number of people watching. I really hope that more Chinese people can experience a "human carnival" in the cinema (you can only see it in the cinema, 4D and IMAX are recommended).

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  • Kameron 2022-03-20 09:01:29

    For the failed project development, the whole idea is contradictory, embarrassing and wrong, and a beautiful pop song and dazzling song and dance show have once again become a fig leaf.

  • Mariano 2022-01-27 08:02:38

    One more star is given to Rebecca Ferguson and Never Enough, it is really the brightest star in the whole show, so I was very disappointed that the extramarital affair did not start...Basically, the central idea of ​​the whole film is that problems that cannot be solved by a single song can always be used. The two songs are resolved, and all the crises are resolved instantly, but the effect of watching family fun during the festival is still very good. Uncle Wolf is so handsome that there are no dead ends in 360 degrees, in contrast Zac Efron immediately pales in comparison

The Greatest Showman quotes

  • Phillip Carlyle: I can't just run off and join the circus.

    P.T. Barnum: Why not? You clearly have a flair for show business.

  • P.T. Barnum: Hyperbole isn't the worst crime. Men suffer more from imagining too little than too much.