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All That Jazz Reviews

  • Tamia 2022-03-25 09:01:21

    Depressed musical

    In the second part of the exhibition of master works, the coordinates are still the giant screen hall of the studio. Compared to [Song in the Rain], this one is undoubtedly a lot depressing. For a few moments, I am even glad that I didn't watch it with Amway AD, otherwise he would definitely be...

  • Annabelle 2022-03-25 09:01:21

    When a man is about to die, his words are also good

    Another musical, another Bob Fosse. The master of this Broadcom compilation dance has contributed very classic works to the world.

    A real musical, like a real comedy, is "sad" in my opinion. The biggest attraction of musicals is dance, stage scheduling, costume design of actors, and the imagination...

  • Dashawn 2022-03-25 09:01:21

    Carnival to the last moment

    Everyone's life begins with noise, then ends in peace, once experienced dazzling luxury and joy, and in the end, it's just dust to dust.

    Joe is such a musical director who was unrestrained when he was young. He smoked, drank, was passionate and romantic, owed a lot of romantic debts, and his health...

  • Layla 2022-03-25 09:01:21

    belated fate

    The second brush of House, the song and dance clips in S7E15 have been unable to let go, recognized the BGM and then led to this film from the BGM.

    Only then did I realize that House, my favorite American drama, was inspired by him: the protagonist is brilliant, and there are many whimsical ideas in...

  • Alivia 2022-03-25 09:01:21

    Ain't no biz like the showbiz

    Tratner once made a remark on James Joyce's 'A Portrait of the Artist as A Young Man' that:

    In every novel, there is a hidden figure of the artist; it could also be a writer, but usually more subtle than that – like a painter, as we saw with Lily Briscoe in Woolf's 'To The Lighthouse'. It could be...

  • Tre 2022-03-25 09:01:21

    La La Land? [From Li Zongheng's film review]

    1. If "art" is the default value in movies, then the default value of early movies is very high. The 1970s is a special period. It is especially like an artist's early youthful works (such as Van Gogh), vivid, Natural, full of vitality, accompanied by precious semi-ignorance and lack of...

  • Russel 2022-03-25 09:01:21

    A perfectionist's procrastination explodes

    Undoubtedly a masterpiece among classics, a classic among masterpieces. Every picture, music, actor is full of artistic sense!

    This is the story of a perfectionist's procrastination flare-up, who finds it impossible to be perfect in everything and becomes cynical, living up to his life, orgying, and...

  • Stewart 2022-03-25 09:01:21

    I will also often say I love you when that phrase is useful.

    "If you smoke so much, drink so much alcohol, and engage so many women, you would have known there would be retribution."

    In fact, the movie only tells a simple story, and what I see is just a simple and complex man who is intertwined with sin and pain, and it is not a short life. He said that I had...

  • Shakira 2022-03-24 09:03:36

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    Chicago is satirizing the social mechanism, the entertainment industry, and the ubiquitous ugly faces of human beings. The singing and dancing are brilliant, as if the dancing limbs are exaggerated sarcasm. And this Jazz Spring and Autumn, which had a huge impact on Chicago, is more focused on...

  • Tara 2022-03-23 09:03:16

    Floating life is like a dream, too serious and happy

    Turning over the old ultimatum, I found this floating life like a dream All That Jazz, another translation is Jazz Spring and Autumn, and I recalled again that this film is a musical, roughly speaking about a film director Joe Gideon is very arrogant, but super romantic and narcissistic, in order...

All That Jazz

Director: Bob Fosse

Language: English,Spanish Release date: December 20, 1979