Sunday, October 20, 2019
Study on Liza Minnelli essays
Study on Liza Minnelli essays The pinnacle of Liza Minnellià ¡s career as an actress is her role as Sally Bowles in Cabaret. The movie is a terrific piece, scoring seven academy awards in 1972, including Minnellià ¡s Oscar for Best Actress. Bob Fosse, the director, has brilliantly illustrated the lives of several people and the time they lived in. All characters driven by sympathetic goals, but their futures are complicated by the events of their localeà ¡XGermany in 1931, the dawn of Nazi dominion. Intertwined in the narrative of these charactersà ¡ stories are musical scores, complete with girls and dancing, to emphasize and/or to foreshadow the intensity of these lives. Minnellià ¡s contribution to Cabaret lies in her superb portrayal of Sally Bowles, the singer of the Kit Kat Klub. Bowles is a bundle of contradictions. In the beginning of the film, the audience is greeted by her flightiness when she first meets Brian Roberts, the Englishman of letters who is to become her housemate. She flits ab out, throwing comments, making impressions and changing topics of conversations. At one point, she asks him to tell her all about himself, but interrupts him before he begins. She carries herself very swiftly and very self-assuredly, perhaps to allow no audible rejections. Nonetheless, by midway of the film, Sallyà ¡s strong will and ability to face reality with humor seep out. She is not easily embarrassed (by Brianà ¡s rejection when she made a seductive move on him); she is not beaten by her fatherà ¡s lack of love for her; she undergoes an abortion to keep her dream of becoming a movie star afloat; she is aware of her gold-digging motives. Minnelli could pull off Sallyà ¡s idiosyncrasies because she doesnà ¡t demonize Sallyà ¡s flamboyance, nor glorify Sallyà ¡s strength to survive. She played Sally with one specific action: Sallyà ¡s thirst for attention, hence she can say vain little linesà ¡Xà ¡Do I shock you, darling?à ¡Ã ¡Xand commit adultery without aggra va...
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