Friday, 2 February 2018

TRAVEL TO MOVIES: THE GREATEST SHOWMAN

Director: Michael Gracey
Cast: Hugh Jackman , Zac Efron , Michelle Williams , Zendaya , Yahya Abdul-Marteen II, Rebecca Ferguson , Natasha Bordizzo , Paul Sparks , Keala Settle , Skylar Dunn , Robin Ellis
Plot: The musical is based on the true story of P.T. Barnum back when he founded the three-ring circus, Ringling Bros. & Barnum & Bailey Circus, which even made him famous showman. The movie focuses on his obsession with the so-called Swedish Nightingale, Jenny Lind. The Greatest Showman is an original musical that celebrates the birth of show business & tells of a visionary who rose from nothing to create a spectacle that became a worldwide sing sensation.


My Movie Review: The movie is spectacular beyond belief inspire you to chase your dreams!!! The Greatest Showman is very entertaining spark the fire inside you and touches your heart in every performance~ the circus acts dazzle with awesomeness with singing that's sensational. It's a celebration of humanity indeed whatever shape, gender or color of your skin~ all is equal. Hugh Jackman is outstanding whether performing on stage or giving emotion truly a showman. Keala Settle sing beneath the bones~ break gender boundaries~ the promising star in the film. Overall I have high hope and sweet praises enjoy every moment it's the greatest show indeed:)

Movie News: The Greatest Showman, a musical biopic starring Hugh Jackman, is in cinemas but who was the real PT Barnum and Jenny Lind. Jackman’s new musical follows the true story of Barnum, the 19th century American showman, who entertained the public with his circus curiosities. Historically Barnum was something on entrepreneur and didn’t start working as a showman until he was 60-years-old. One his most famous performers was Joice Heth, a former slave who he billed as the 161-year-old nurse of George Washington. Another character based on a historical figure is Swedish opera singer Jenny Lind, played by Rebecca Ferguson.

Source: https://www.express.co.uk/entertainment/films/905365/

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