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Moulin Rouge and the Disneyfication of the Avant Garde

2023-08-01 13:43:27

The best Moulin Rouge of Moulin Rouge and avant-garde Disneyland is very interesting. In the worst case, it represents erasure of history. The Moulin Rouge was in Paris in 1900 - at least on the surface. Actual Paris was Paris of dessert in 1900, Paris of Rafael, Debussy in 1900. The actual Paris in 1900 was Matisse 's Paris, at least a part of it was Picasso' s Paris. This is very fertile for love stories, musicals, and all things. After all, Puccini is enough for La boheme.

The story itself is the pursuit of the Moulin Rouge of petit, "art" is further admired by High Wire. I think that petit is an unprecedented avant - garde artist trying to overthrow the world with his own creativity. With the help of some friends in the avant-garde art world and with the help of fake (and unexpectedly good) French accent of Gordon Levit himself, the coup executes this stunt. This fanatical story is not hard to understand, but as Petit enthusiasm increases, it becomes increasingly unpleasant to see. Gordon-Levitt did a good job by playing this role. He was interesting and he was a completely unfamiliar person with his desire.

The best Moulin Rouge of Moulin Rouge and avant-garde Disneyland is very interesting. In the worst case, it represents erasure of history. The Moulin Rouge was in Paris in 1900 - at least on the surface. Actual Paris was Paris of dessert in 1900, Paris of Rafael, Debussy in 1900. The actual Paris in 1900 was Matisse 's Paris, at least a part of it was Picasso' s Paris. This is very fertile for love stories, musicals, and all things. After all, Puccini is enough for La boheme.

In the movie 'Moulin Rouge', Christians teach their stories in flashback. The young worship Bohemian poet Christian who lives in Paris joined the colorful and dreamy underground world called Parisian Moulin Rouge and looked down on his father. He is intertwined with a group of eccentric artists creating a show for the owner of the famous "Moulin Rouge". The innocent poet was a passionate but tragic relationship with the club star and Satine, the most famous celebrity in the city. Their romance clashed with notorious clubs and prostitutes, but in a few days their real love ended with a fatal illness of Satine.

Love is the most powerful theme at the heart of the Moulin Rouge. In the center of the story is love between Christians, poor writers and Satina (prostitutes). Christian is a young artist who came to Paris to learn about Bohemian lifestyle and night club Moulin Rouge. Satine is the club's "shining diamonds" and Christians are apt to fall in love with her. The story clashed when wealthy Duke decided to fund the club's new musical in exchange for Satine becoming his only one. This triangle of love creates a wonderful story that fills the audience with joy, sadness, excitement, humor.