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Last Edit: Delvino 05:23 pm EDT 10/08/24 |
Posted by: Delvino 05:17 pm EDT 10/08/24 |
In reply to: re: SUNSET BOULEVARD - last night - EvFoDr 01:31 pm EDT 10/08/24 |
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I recognize that it repurposes recurring motifs in the score. It's the dramatic value or lack thereof: the bevy of shop owners and haberdashery attendants who swoop in and perform a cliched makeover. Its portrayal of prissy midcentury fellas in the clothing business was unappealingly stereotypical, and not especially amusing*. The placement in the piece made it expendable. A comparable moment was accomplished in the film in a sotto voce exchange between one wry salesman and Joe. Blown up to a group number felt like something out of a 1930s West End musical, and a lesser one.
*Exhibit A (Maybe it's just me, but brochure and kosher?)
[MANFRED]
And all my merchandise is strictly kosher
When you've thrown away all your old worn-out stuff
[JOE]
Hey, that's enough
[MANFRED]
Perhaps you'd like to model for my brochure
I have just the thing for you
Chalk-stripe suits
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