The Sad Love Story of a Popular Singer

Freddie 2022-03-15 08:01:01

In the 160-plus minutes of the film, I didn't feel at all lengthy, and it was already early morning, and Jimmy's melancholy saxophone was still ringing in my ears. I have some doubts if Jimmy really has this person in the JAZZ music scene. In that studio chart I clearly see that Jimmy's music is No. 1, and the great Charlie Parker and the great Ella Fitzgerald can only succumb to it. Rear. According to some narratives on the comment track, this film has been shot at least once before, maybe twice.
The cooperation between Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro is a perfect match, and Ming Naili's acting skills are also remarkable. Taking the big band era in the 1930s as the background, the love-hate relationship between a saxophonist and a peerless actor is vividly reflected. Those jazz, blues and Broadway stage plays have been deeply hidden into the American people's bones, otherwise it would never be possible to reflect the musical flavor in such a romantic film.
According to the Japanese name, this is a sad love story of a popular singer. Where did she sit at the end of the war, and she returned to New York after six years of success. He sat in her place, looked at her, and applauded!

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  • Elmore 2022-03-25 09:01:23

    9/10, a confession of that era, the usual neurotic character of De Niro who collaborated with Martin, and the final play-in-play, filling the vacancy where the Joker and the Irishman are temporarily invisible.

  • Ibrahim 2022-03-23 09:03:29

    A feast for jazz lovers. There is no doubt that Robert is very good in acting. Hahaha. If such a handsome boy approaches me, I will not hesitate to give the number! So ah, there are many ways to express love for someone, domineering, stubborn, or euphemistic, all are another saying of love. PS, I love this proposal so much!

New York, New York quotes

  • Ellen Flannery: Francine, I want you to meet my new monkey, This is Eddie DiMaggio.

    Eddie Di Muzio: That's Di Muzio.

    Francine Evans: Only you don't look like a Di Muzio. I said, it's funny, you don't look like - Skip it.

    Ellen Flannery: Oh, but he's a territic dancer, I mean, he dips and everything. Don't you, honey?

    Eddie Di Muzio: You better believe it, baby,

  • Eddie Di Muzio: Come on, honey. Let's go.

    Ellen Flannery: He's such an animal.

    Francine Evans: Where are you going - be careful.

    Ellen Flannery: I'll be right back, I'll be right back,