i want to sing

Vilma 2022-03-27 09:01:13

After watching Out of Tune again, tears flowed down her face, and then she watched Margaret, and she burst into tears again. Feeling so overwhelmed, I don't know where to start.

Both films are based on the same biography. Different styles have their own merits.

The out-of-tune diva in the light comedy style can be regarded as an indoor drama. The comedy hides a deep love and a touch of sadness. The level of the film is clear, from the small stage of the club, to the small theater, to the large theater for performances across the country, the climax is pushed up layer by layer. The characters have distinct personalities, and each role is full of life and fullness. Aunt Mei's acting is old-fashioned and unique, with a wonderful expression. She is innocent, kind, generous, and fragile. Under the care of her husband, she lives happily in her own kingdom. She loves her husband. In fact, she feels that her husband is having an affair. She is smart and can understand the real situation. But love is selfish, so in reality, the queen did not give her inheritance to her husband after her death, but instead gave a large sum of money to the pianist. Maybe this is her revenge for her husband's cheating: I won't let you two spend my money happily! The husband is personable, gentle and considerate. Although Tianhou has a serious illness, the reason for marriage is to improve his life, but he is kind-hearted and has strong feelings for Tianhou. This emotion is very complicated, with the love of husband and wife, and the care of a big brother. The love of the little sister, mediating between various people every day, builds a happy and happy fairy tale kingdom for the queen, what a good husband, isn't this the standard that every woman dreams of. The pianist is responsible for half of the jokes, with strange looks and strange expressions, struggling for artistic future or for survival, struggling with kindness and compassion, and resolutely accompany the queen to go crazy to the end. The group performances were also wonderful, including the reversal of the soldiers at the Coliseum from booing to applauding. The only thing people hate is that reporter, right? In terms of role requirements, people hate it, but it's a success.

It is happiness to be loved, and it is also happiness that someone is willing to be loved by you.

Margaret's plot is quite different from the facts, so the story is moved to Europe. The core of the story is also very different from the out-of-tune diva. Margaret is also kind and generous, living in an idyllic castle, and a group of people praises her singing, but her husband is not among the group. The husband hated Margaret's whimpering singing, but he couldn't tell his wife. Even the husband can't figure out whether he loves this rich woman or not. The black housekeeper took good care of Margaret, took care of everything, and took pictures of her. The second half of the plot reversed, it turned out to be a black-bellied bad guy with a cold heart, who planned all this for his own photography art. The unsuccessful portrayal of a few young people, journalists, painters, and female singers, only played a role in portraying the background of the times. Behind the comfortable and dull society breeds revolutionary forces. The vocal teachers are still full, not bad. In order to make her husband feel her love, Margaret planned the performance, and finally collapsed on the stage, although far-fetched, but poignant and moving. The film is a tragedy. Although I tried my best to create a little comedy effect, the love in the film is scattered and obscure. It feels like the cold rain in the autumn wind. I am wearing a thin shirt, and I really can't laugh.

The prototype of the movie is really human. A wealthy American woman, immersed in the beauty of music all her life, abandoned her wealthy family in her teens and went out for music. Both parents passed away and inherited a huge amount of property. From then on, with great confidence, he showed his singing voice in the music industry. As a result, it was hard to get a vote, entertained the public, and became a queen-level figure. I think of Sister Feng, who, with her impossible abilities and grand aspirations, showed her incredible self-confidence and brought topics and joy to the general public. Sister Feng practiced English hard and went to the United States to work hard. She worked hard and fought hard. Even if she failed to achieve the shocking goal, are we really qualified to laugh at them? The heavy blows of life, the grand ambitions of childhood have long since vanished, and now many people dare not even think about a small goal, they live like walking dead, the so-called follow the flow, go with the flow, should I have a deep reflection: my life, How to spend it.

"People may say that I can't sing, but it can't be said that I haven't sang." After my husband passed away at the age of 76 under the care of my husband, these words have been haunting in my heart, causing me to retreat in the face of difficulties. I feel ashamed.

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Extended Reading
  • Evangeline 2022-03-21 09:02:31

    I really can't watch Hugh Grant movies after 2010. I want to cry when I see a pleat. Howard's gentle and soft look is still very cute

  • Eileen 2021-12-26 08:01:45

    Adapted from a real-life event. Jenkins's singing is an incident, and her husband's great care made Jenkins not realize how terrible his singing is. The audience tried their best not to laugh, and was moved by such courage. The thinking on the criteria of art judgment is moving.

Florence Foster Jenkins quotes

  • [First lines]

    St Clair Bayfield: "Swounds I should take it, for it cannot be but I *am* pigeon-livered and lack gall to make oppression bitter, or ere this I should have fatted all the region kites with this slave's offal. Boody, bawdy villain! Remorseless, treacherous, lecherous, kindless villain! O vengeance!"

    [applause, takes a bow]

    St Clair Bayfield: Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you, thank you. That was, of course, a speech of Hamlet's from a play I was lucky enough to perform in on several occasions, though not, as yet, in the principal role.

  • Florence Foster Jenkins: [dressed as Valkyre] How do I look?

    St Clair Bayfield: Wunderbar.