Monday, 19 September 2011

Review: Singin' in the rain (1952)

 Singin' the the rain is a captivating motion picture. Said to be one of Hollywood's beloved Musical's of all time. This movie pulls you into an emotional joyride, really giving you a strong connection with the cast. Made in 1952, it was a magical experience at the time for it was one of the first talking films ever made.

 The captivating song and dance numbers would be nothing without their cast.

 Gene Kelly, who plays Don Lockwood,  and Debbie Reynolds, who plays Kathy Selden, are the starts of the silver screen and together stole the hearts of millions around the world. Not only was there acting Fantastic and believable, but their singing and dancing was a perfect match.

 This movie was more then just a simple love story.  Donald O'Connor, playing the role of Cosmo brown, and Jean Hagen, acting as Lina Lamont, both added a touch of drama and humor to the film. The humor was easy to understand and the drama didn't kill the story.

Over all this was an perfect move for all generations, with the amazing cast, songs, dnaces, and more. This movie is defiantly worth seeing.

Total Rating:

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~2/2 Kings~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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