bravo

Rogelio 2022-04-23 07:01:36

Although Barnum first collected all kinds of strange people for money to perform, but at the end of the story he really understood the true meaning of the original intention: the most noble art is to bring happiness to people. Those strange people endure the different visions of ordinary people, but they are not discouraged, and use their own efforts to interpret their own wonderful life!

This is a wonderful musical, the original songs are very good, and you don't feel like singing and dancing suddenly, it is very natural, giving people a kind of upward force and blood boiling.

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  • Marge 2022-01-27 08:02:38

    Simple and crude, dazzling, mediocre. The main reason is that the plot is too bad, the content that can be thought of is here, the magic of the turning point basically depends on singing. Sing and sing to understand, I hope to have this carefree. Hugh and Zac are the only actors who are suitable for singing and dancing. They are just old and stiff.

  • Jordan 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    @balmes The feeling of watching this movie, like every time I see Hugh Jackman, can bring back a lot of things that I deeply loved and trusted when I was young, and then fall in love again.

The Greatest Showman quotes

  • P.T. Barnum: I've brought hardship on you and on our family. You warned me. I wouldn't listen. I just... I wanted to be more than I was.

    Charity Barnum: I never wanted anything but the man I fell in love with.

    P.T. Barnum: [Sung] And let this promise/in me start/like an anthem in my heart/

    Charity Barnum: However big/however small

    P.T. Barnum: From now on... from now on

  • P.T. Barnum: Folks, if you're looking to get paid, the money's gone. There's nothing left to give...

    Lettie Lutz: Shut up, Barnum. You just don't get it. Our own mothers were ashamed of us. Hid us our whole lives. Then you pull us out of the shadows. Now you're giving up on us too. Maybe you are a fraud. Maybe it was about making a buck. But you gave us a real family.

    W.D. Wheeler: And the circus... that was our home. We want our home back.