Indeed, even Chrisitina's "Burlesque" can't surpass it.
Beyonce's acting is very good.
The highlight is Jennifer Hudson.
The voice is really great.
Back to the plot.
It was a complex and chaotic era.
Black people have not been treated fairly.
Like the story "HairSpray" tells.
Some people see through it.
Some people have had enough.
Some people stand up.
This is a revolution.
Eddie Murphy is a pioneer in the film.
It seems that he beat Elvis Presley and cultivated MJ.
Claimed to be the first person to see the world openly by black people.
He hated the injustice the whites brought them.
He hopes to use his own hands to change all that.
He did it too.
But the method is wrong.
In the end, he left himself with nothing but money.
And DreamGirls is also the epitome of black real life in that era.
Although they are very capable.
But he is also full of many problems within himself.
That's why they were discriminated against in the first place.
Besides, the layer is the easiest to see.
Bee and Jen play opposite each other.
Misunderstand.
parting.
anger.
Waiting for the performance is very good.
That part of Listen pushed everything to a high tide.
The three-dimensionality of the film is something that all musical films cannot achieve.
The Oscar is really well deserved.
Bee also found her position after this film.
Diva.
Bee is too skinny in this movie.
Still prettier now.
Dreams are used to throw away blood.
Dreams are for tears.
Not for those filthy people to trample on.
Ps: The cheerleader coach in "HellCats" originally came out of this play!
I also saw that Disney was the lead singer of "Cheetah Girls" back then!
Too many black stars!
This movie is truly a legend!
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