Review of Singin' in the Rain (1952) by Brandon S — 24 Jan 2017
Romanticism, whimsy, innocence, optimism, and pure craftsmanship.
The direction of your typical musical is to mold the song and dance elements into the film's story organically. This is not Stanley Donan's priority. He's making something bombastic and beautiful, and he won't let you have a moment to get ride of that smile on your face. For that, on behalf of the scores of filmmakers and filmgoers that this masterpiece has inspired, thank you, sir.
This review of Singin' in the Rain (1952) was written by Brandon S on 24 Jan 2017.
Singin' in the Rain has generally received very positive reviews.
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