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If there is one thing that captures the attention of the people everywhere, it is that movies are absolute the best. Today, in my next topic, this is about "musical films", movies where all the children, adults, and people of the story laugh and sing and dance all day!
Anyways, musical films are a type of film genre in which songs sung by the characters are interwoven into the narrative. The songs advance the plot and develops the film's storyline and characters, though in some cases they serve merely as breaks in the story, often as elaborate "production numbers". Quite catchy for developing such an entertaining film, ain't it? There is a saying that whenever you sing in front of the audience, whether in a school play, even a movie, you are to get popularity and cheers from the audience in a heartbeat!
The musical film genre was a natural development of the stage musical with the using of music and sound, which reminds me, in the film, they use old songs from the past or the present, or they create their own songs! Interesta-mundo! Typically, the biggest difference between the film and stage musical is the use of lavish background scenery and locations that would be impractical in a theater. Musical films characteristically contain elements from the theater, or a different stage at all! For instance, while the main actors sing, dance, and do amazing stunts, the audience is caught in the midst of amazement!
BTW, do you know of the old saying that "all the world's a stage" from William Shakespeare? In fact, the WHOLE WORLD is the stage!
And so, here are some fresh examples of musical films, courtesy of the Blogman:
Miss Armie, if you know any of those films of musical fantasy, please let the Blogman know :)
So, that is all for today, fans of the Blogman! See you next time!
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