Cabaret. Part three.
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@missnodrama11 -- It looks like it says "Ich Liebe Dich", which is German for "I love you."
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@avatarmn Liza Minelli's portrayal is barely Sally Bowles. She's more like Liza in Sally Bowle's shoes.
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Maybe I need to see more of her, but I'm afraid I do have to say she's completely failing at portraying Sally Bowles and her sweet, engaging, loving and desperate to be loved demeanor that Liza Minelli nailed. Horracks' Sally is weird and off-putting, not at all charming and loveable.
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I don't really care for this version of "Mein Herr.".....Just my opinion.
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Can someone please tell me what that lollypop that Sally is holding says?
Thanks! :)
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I LOVE how when Alan gets to "one" he flips the audience off. to me that's just so...Alan.
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"Just the other day I said to her, I want you for my wife! She said 'What would your wife want with me" ....... ((long pause)) ((laughter)) ((bit more pause)) "Thank you ...." I love how Alan just pauses and just waits for the audience to laugh
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@blithium I always assumed the 10 seconds started from when he started talking
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Jane Horroocks.
Jane Horrocks actually has a really wonderful voice. It's just that in this production she's meant to portray Sally as a not very good singer in a sleazy nightclub.
I do wish people would stop comparing Liza Minelli, and indeed the entire Cabaret movie, to the stage production. They are two very different things.
pluto727 2 years ago 142
I think that Jane Horrocks conjures a Sally Bowles unlike any other. What I get from this is not just that Sally's not supposed to be talented, but that she's a pretentious 1930s avant-garde cabaret artist who either thinks she's better than she is, or deliberately tortures her audience. It takes great guts to deliberately sing like this when you're really a very good singer (like Horrocks is) in such a high-profile role and I think it's a magnificent performance.
FlowersInHisHair 1 year ago 23