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Stage Beauty Reviews

  • Major 2022-04-12 08:01:01

    Feelings of "Beauty on the Stage"

    Small, the whole movie feels small, the scope is small, the actors are few, and the plot is fixed. Referred to as small art.   The protagonist was taught by the teacher to grow up in a female body since childhood, which triggered a painful and tortured transformation in the future. A little...

  • Violette 2022-04-12 08:01:01

    Gorgeous but old-fashioned

    I watched stage beauty yesterday, and I didn't think it was very good. One commentary said it described a person's journey of finding his true self. But I think the story is gorgeous but old-fashioned, omnipotent and omnipotent, a tough-looking heroine from humble origin, a heroine who should be...

  • Jed 2022-04-12 08:01:01

    if. . . So. . .

    It records a special era when the women on the stage were still played by men. Edward Kynaston, "the lovelist lady that ever I saw in my life" by Samuel Pepys. Kynaston's gender identity was also softened due to his long-term role as a woman. In the film, he is a bisexual, abandoned by his male...

  • Doug 2022-04-12 08:01:01

    The big reunion can't hide the desolation of the artist

    "Stage Beauty" is easily reminiscent of "Shakespeare in Love" or "Louis XIV's Mistress". Stage disputes and romantic affairs are the most dramatic, and artists live in a big era where survival is not easy. , it is easier to play. Looking at the pamphlets written by the French about the dramas of...

  • Dayana 2022-04-12 08:01:01

    Stage Beauty (2004)

    In his diary for 1660, Samuel Pepys wrote that the most beautiful woman on the London stage was named Kynaston. A man more beautiful than a woman, a stage beauty. Bright eyes, bright as stars. Every frown and smile is charming. Shockingly beautiful. Desdemona, who used to be in front of the king's...

  • Federico 2022-04-12 08:01:01

    The age of stage play when men disguised themselves as women

    The story takes place in England in the mid-17th century, when female roles on the stage could only be played by male actors. And the female role played by the male protagonist Edwards in the film is even more loved by the king, and Edwards has won the highest honor for himself. Later, the king...

  • Yasmin 2022-04-12 08:01:01

    The wind demon character who was given death by the times

        From the very beginning of the film, Canaston won the applause, but when the camera was always close-up of Maria, I knew that it was over, the protagonist was Maria, and Canaston was finished.     We can all understand that Maria, as a drama enthusiast, stole Canaston's clothes, stole his...

  • Lelia 2022-04-12 08:01:01

    Not crazy, not live

    In the middle of "Farewell My Concubine", Xiaolou said that Cheng Dieyi "isn't crazy, he can't survive", and it is also appropriate to use it in today's "Stage beauty".      Unexpectedly, the law in the British theatre industry in Charlie’s time stipulated that women were not allowed to act, and...

  • Tanya 2022-04-12 08:01:01

    no feminism

    Billy can't let go of playing a woman because he thinks women are beautiful, a man playing a woman is an art, and a man playing a man is the norm and not worthy of praise. And the art he appreciates is highly stylized, which is exactly the same as Dan Kok's motives. The significance of Claire is...

  • Olin 2022-04-12 08:01:01

    stage beauty

    Stage beauty, are you talking about him or her? Or the "she" in his heart, or she---Magarett Hughs. I believe the stage beauty is talking about Kynaston, a person like Cheng Dieyi, who regards his life as a play and regards himself as a woman , when the king said that he could no longer play a...

Stage Beauty

Director: Richard Eyre

Language: English Release date: October 29, 2004

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