Good musical movies all the time

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Movies about musicians, whether biographies, novels or documentaries, are regular programs in movies.That being said, sometimes the movie version of a musical is the best version.

Beauty and the Beast
No version of this beloved story can be wrong: a stage musical, a 1991 animated film, or a 2017 live action version starring Dan Stevens and Emma Watson. With its timeless song and more timeless message about inner beauty, it is necessary to watch... Whether at the age of 7 or 70.All good things in this classical musical movie.


Been So Long
If you like HBO's "I may destroy you", please follow Michaela Coel's new musical movie "be so long". She played a single mother and spent a rare night in town. She met a mysterious stranger. They naturally fell in love and encountered some obstacles along the way. But what really attracts you is the visual effect - the scenery saturated with neon lights is as lush as music numbers.

Grease
There is a reason why grease (1978) surpassed generations. The sweet story about Danny Zuko and sandy Olsson's summer love has become more interesting, which is very interesting for everyone in the musical movie. Everything, from music to tone and clothing, has achieved a perfect balance between cheese and soul.

Into the Woods
Woods made its debut on Broadway in 1987, but it won a large number of fans due to the starry musical movie of 2014. Emily Blunt, Meryl Streep, James koden, Anna Kendrick and others all contributed their talents to this fairy tale creature stepping into the woods (hmm?!) And finally found their metaphorical way home.

Carmen Jones
The costumes in the 1954 musical movie Carmen Jones are not only timeless (Dorothy Dandridge's iconic off shoulder black top and tight red skirt with gold hoop earrings and short bobbed hair - listen), but also excellent performance. The plot of this film is starred by Dandridge (which will make her nominated for best actress at the Oscar and make her the first African American nominated for the leading role in the film), relying on its iconic original material, 1875 opera Carmen. This is the point of the plot: Carmen Jones works in a parachute factory and is romantically entangled with the local army prodigy corporal Joe. With the development of their relationship, the couple adopted the love style of Bonnie and Clyde... Until all the terrible mistakes occurred again. Then again. Then again. When you watch this musical through the lens of 2020, it will let you relive how music, set design and clothing are perfectly combined nearly 66 years later.

Annie
The enduring story of curly haired Anne and her dog partner Sandy has become more boring than the Milky tiktok recipe, but - despite its simultaneous scrubbing of orphans and Ann reining's fosse swing - this 1982 film does try to make a statement beyond how tomorrow's sun will come out. During the great depression, Anne tried political and social commentary (although not as sharp as previous comic strips and Broadway musicals). Nevertheless, we still know a lot about Roosevelt's new deal, the Bolsheviks and the views of Republican tycoon warbacs on capitalism. Don't worry, it also has a landmark performance. Carol Burnett plays Miss Hannigan, the manager of the orphanage. He is a drunken horny shrew, wearing a silk robe and holding a bottle of bathtub gin in his hand, which is easy to stumble. However, although this film is very classic, in retrospect, it has lost points in its racist portrayal of Punjab. Father Wabash is inexplicably mysterious, probably an Indian bodyguard.