The power of Moulin Rouge's love and the dancing with a white dog is reflected in the movie 'Moulin Rouge' and 'Dancing with a White Dog.' In any movie, in order to overcome obstacles in relation, everyone must overcome obstacles in the interior. The love shared by the couple is different, but both love are authentic and deeply present. Satine and Sam Peek handle different romantic relationships depending on the situation.
Analysis of the movie "Moulin Rouge" In this article, I will explain in detail four scenes of highly appreciated Moulin Rouge, published by Baz Luhrmann in 2000. We will analyze the opening sequence, the sequence of the Moulin Rouge itself, two dance sequences like "Virgin" and "Tango Roxanne", and the last scene of the movie. - "Crime and contempt" was released in 1989 and outlines the lives of the two men of Cliff Stern and Yusen Rosenthal. Movie maker Cliff Stern is difficult to succeed in both career and marriage. Although wealthy ophthalmologist Judah Rosenthal is facing an ethical dilemma after infecting young mistress. Mistress of Juda wants him to leave his wife, but if not, she is threatening to reveal secret relationships.
The Moulin Rouge has obvious elements! It is the role of the role and the importance of wealth. Duke (Richard Rocksburg) is a wealthy man with the ability to build or destroy the Moulin Rouge. Satina (Nickey Kidman) was encouraged to attract wealthy people - but fell in love with irresponsible Christians. And it brought not only the threat of destruction of the Moulin Rouge but also three triangles. In the movie, it is clear that the wealthy Duke's character is just dismissive, and that the poor bohemian like Christian is portrayed as beautiful - the poor have overcome the popularity of wealthy people. For other films, Moulin Rouge! Wealthy, poor, Romeo and Juliet are wealthy and wealthy. The difference in status does not apply to this movie - but the impact on family disharmony will even affect the youngest family - in this case Romeo and Juliet
Love is the central and most powerful theme of the Moulin Rouge. In the center of the story is love among Christians, poor writers, and Satina (prostitutes). Christian is a young writer who came to Paris to learn about the bohemian lifestyle and the night club Moulin Rouge. Satin is the club's "shining diamonds" and Christians are easy to fall in love with her. The story collided when the wealthy duke decided to fund the new musicals of the club in exchange for the satin being his only one. This love triangle fills the audience with joy, sorrow, excitement, and humor.