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10 must-see musicals and movies

10 The must-see musicals include Les Miserables, Phantom of the Opera, Swing Fever, The Sound of Music, My Fair Lady, Singing in the Rain, Moulin Rouge, Chicago, The Wizard of Oz and Dreamcatcher.

I. Les Miserables (20 12)

Les Miserables is a classic, adapted from an epic musical of a famous Broadway play. The main story of Les Miserables revolves around the process of the protagonist and the released criminal Jean Valjean trying to atone, and has been integrated into French history, politics, law, justice, religious beliefs and other aspects. Won three awards and five nominations at the Oscar.

Phantom of the Opera (2004)

The film is adapted from the musical Phantom of the Opera by the famous composer Andrew Lloyd Webber. This is the highest-grossing stage play in the world, reaching $3.2 billion. Nominated for Best Photography, Best Art Direction and Best Original Song at the 77th Academy Awards.

Third, the rocking frenzy of rocking children (20 18)

This film is adapted from an original musical of the same name in Korea. During the Korean War, the Korean youth Lu Jixiu, who was obsessed with tap dancing, joined a dance troupe called "Swing Boys" in a prison camp, but was caught in a crisis.

IV. The Sound of Music (1965)

The film is adapted from Maria von trapp's play "trapp Family Choir". It was first staged on Broadway in the form of a musical, and then it was adapted into a movie, ranking third at the box office in the history of North American movies and the highest-grossing musical in history. The sound of music won? The 38th Oscar won five awards: Best Film, Best Director, Best Sound, Best Film Editing and Best Adapted Music.

V. My Fair Lady (1964)

My Fair Lady was originally adapted from the play Flower Girl by Bernard Shaw, an English playwright. It was a great success on Broadway and was called "the best musical of this century" by Brooks. It won the Tony Award and was rated as 1956 best musical by new york drama critics and external critics.

6. Singing in the rain (1952)

The film is adapted from a musical. In 2006, the film was selected as the first of the "25 greatest musical films" by the American Film Academy. In 2007, the American Film Academy selected "100 greatest movies" and ranked fifth? .

Moulin Rouge Moulin Rouge (200 1)

Moulin Rouge is directed by baz luhrmann and co-starred by Nicole Kidman, ewan mcgregor, john leguizamo and jim broadbent. This film mainly tells the love between the heroine Satin and the hero Christian.

Eight, Chicago Chicago (2002)

The film was adapted from a classic Broadway musical, and it was performed in Broadway, New York, USA from April 1975 to August 27th 1977, with a total of 936 performances. Chicago won six awards at the 75th Academy Awards, including best film, best supporting actress, best art direction, best costume design, best sound and best film editing.

Nine. Wizard of Oz (1939)

The film is a classic children's music film based on the fairy tale of the same name. The Wizard of Oz won the 12 Academy Award for best original song, best score and four nominations for best film, best photography, best art direction and best visual effects.

X. Dream Girl (2006)

Bill Condon was deeply moved at the premiere of the Broadway play Dreamcatcher and decided to put it on the big screen. The movie version of Dreamcatcher interprets the great power of dreams through the perfect interpretation of three black girls. Dreamcatcher won two awards at the 79th Academy Awards: Best Supporting Actress and Best Sound Effect, and four nominations for Best Supporting Actor, Best Art Director, Best Costume Design and Best Original Song.