
and Jamie Lloyd and Rachel Zegler’s West Side Revival EvitaAndrew Lloyd Weber and Tim Rice’s 1978 stage musical, made headlines on the pond, and this weekend seemed like a good time to prompt a 1996 film adaptation, directed by Alan Parker (Bugsy Malone,,,,, Fame) and starring Madonna, Antonio Banderas and Jonathan Pryce.
I admit, this is my first time watching a movie. My main gains? Personality worship is dangerous; we did not put Antonio Banderas in more musicals. Jonathan Pryce is a lovely person. Madonna is heaven.
Here, 65 things I think (and what I learned!) look Evita.
- After a pretty long opening honor, we were in a movie theater in Buenos Aires in 1952.
- oh oh. A man walked out and announced: “National Sucrian leader Eva Perón entered immortality at 8:25 tonight.” A hint of a crazy electric guitar lick and a lot of crying.
- Antonio Banderas!
- We are now in 1926 in Chivilcoy (a city west of Buenos Aires). It’s very dusty and horses.
- There was a loud argument outside the funeral. The illegal children of a deceased man want to pay tribute, but the man’s actual wife does not allow them.
- Little Eva, one of the kids, rushed into the burning plant anyway and left a flower in his coffin.
- We seem to go back to 1952. EVA’s own funeral is very luxurious!
- The first song! Antonio is singing 🙂
- He is…Cynical Hullabaloo about Eva’s death and her legacy is more extensive.
- “Once Duneral clears the smoke, we’ll see how she does it there is nothing for many years. “Ha ha.
- OK, chaos and general disease montage.
- “We don’t have a government, but a stage. Not the idea, it’s Donna’s anger. Not the help, we got the crowd… She didn’t say much, but she shouted.”
- The main theme of ALW must sound sensational in the theater. Those strings! cy feet!
- crazy!
- We are now spending the night with the Tango singer in 1936 at Junin, Eva, west of Chivilcoy. This seems to be something she does often.
- Antonio is a…waiter? …The club at the Danger singer performance.
- Eva dreams of leaving the stick and becoming part of “BA, Buenos Aires, Big Apple”. She thought the singer would take her there, even though he tried to get rid of her.
- She had a cheering team trying to convince him. Is it very strange?
- Eventually, Eva went on her own path and boarded the train with him.
- “Buenos Aires”Such a good number – although this version is Way Slower More original.
- The singer has a family in BA…shocking…so now Eva has nowhere to go. hint: “Another suitcase in another hall.”
- She has become… a model?
- Antonio – Calm, his character is called ché-Eva and is now singing “Good night, thank you.” The point of this number is that Eva will no Apologize for using her love affairs to get what she wants!
- Lyrical “Argentines call it the lens, and someone has changed the rules of all these disappointed losers”.
- The Argentine Revolution of 1943 is taking place, and Ché helps explain in the song.
- Meanwhile, Eva’s behavior is now-although the situation is poor.
- “Aha, introduction by Colonel Juan Perron (Jonahan Price!),
- Juan Perón organized a assistance concert to improve his profile after the 1944 San Juan earthquake. That was where he and Eva first met.
- That tango singer is part of this concert!
- Perron is taking populist actions. As Ché said, “politics, possible art.”
- Perón/Eva Meet-Cute…they admire each other’s (extremely questionable) work. I like this number, “I will do you good.” although. Saxophone!
- In this scene, Madge is so beautiful.
- Well, Eva takes over Perón’s home (read: kick out his mistress).
- Polo match!
- Ché is also a little bit here and comments on the fact that the upper class of Argentina (and military) disagrees with the EVA. (As their chorus, “Peron’s latest flame”: “We have rejected the lowest level in history, and Egg Art has become a set of known attractions.”)
- Eva is hosting a political radio show now?
- I love the crazy drum breakdown in this number.
- Perón hated how annoying he was for his political rival, despite the union behind his presidential bid.
- Another song slowed down and tilted for it: “New Argentina.” absolute Alw made Patti Lupone do the acrobatic!
- Eva literally, “He loves norms! Why does he love me if he doesn’t do that?”
- Perron is in a prison dream…not doing this!
- Eva and Perón are married! The bride was wearing a white dress and a wide-brimmed hat.
- Ché strongly implies that Peron’s campaign was not held enough…but anyway, JP won the election.
- Sorry, I just took a little time to go to Google where I took the idea of this story from music, and the answer involved the stamp collection by Cullett Tim Rice. In addition, he eventually named his eldest daughter Eva!
- I heard the first strain “Don’t cry for me Argentina”…! Let me take some time to insert it Great version of Sinéad O’Connor.
- Rice, wrote this song in his 1999 autobiography, Oh, what a circus: “Many people have been slammed by many, but that’s exactly what it was supposed to be said. As a giant woman who tried to spend a million people bame her feet, it was right on the button; it was supposed to be below the content and as high as the evita, just like the evita.”
- Perón and Eva sleep in a separate bedroom?
- Eva is only 26 years old? !
- A little bit of a makeover: “I come from the people, they need to worship me, so Christians go from my head to my toes.” Well!
- Peróns is a whole visit to Europe. People like Eva in Spain, but in Italy they don’t like Eva, where they associate Perón with Mussolini –There are good reasons.
- She seemed to have a physical breakdown in France. bedding!
- Ché now implies that Eva launders money through her very popular Eva Perón Foundation.
- Her large speech was virtually barely delivered: “Only one person in our movement is with his own source of light. We are all feeding from his light, that is, Peron.”
- Does she want to be vice president?
- Oh boy, people now call her “Saint Evita”.
- Oh, boy (again): Railroad workers strikes and unemployment are soaring. Public opinion seems to have shifted a little…although Perron is doing his best to suppress dissent (violently).
- Eva fainted in the church!
- Does Joe seem to have collapsed on the street, too?
- Respect, melody “Eva and Che’s Waltz”– A dream ballet – totally ridiculous. They say Sondheim You can’t buzz when writing music!
- Eva is dying:/
- What she walked out gave me was her last address.
- Public mourning has begun, but be aware that she is not dead yet.
- Ché is back 🙂
- OK, Now She is dead – from cervical cancer, I am learning.
- Um!