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The true essence of Michelle Pfeiffer, the sadness of life brought out in “Where Love Goes/The Fabulous Baker Boys”

(C) Gladden Entertainment Corp. 1989

The true essence of Michelle Pfeiffer, the sadness of life brought out in “Where Love Goes/The Fabulous Baker Boys”

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“Where Love ╱The Fabulous Baker Boys” synopsis

The jazz pianist brothers have struggled to gain popularity, and the number of lounges they are invited to are increasingly low-class. In order to overcome this situation, they hired a beautiful vocalist, Susie, and started over as a trio. Due to her popularity, the trio gradually gains popularity...



When the camera gently approaches people who clumsily face their unresolved lives, a film with great flavor is born. There are movies that follow this rule and have been loved by many audiences for a long time. It's ``Where Love ╱The Fabulous Baker Boys''. The story of the Baker Brothers, a piano duo who try to captivate the eyes and ears of guests who are eager to drink and chat in a local hotel lounge with their expert playing. However, they have recently lost a lot of customers, and the two came up with the idea of ​​adding a female vocalist in hopes of making a comeback. However, all of the singers and pretend singers who showed up for the audition were unsuccessful, and just as they were about to leave, Susie Diamond, who was extremely late and looked sexy and could sing, showed up.


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The path from “Grease 2” to “Where Love Goes”



As you may know, the role of Susie, the savior of a struggling pianist brother, was a once-in-a-generation hit for Michelle Pfeiffer. The reason why she was able to win the role, beating out popular actresses who were ahead of her in terms of name recognition, such as Debra Winger, Jodie Foster, and Brooke Shills, who were considered for the role, becomes clear when you look at her career as an actress up to that point. Let's roughly line them up. Stephanie, the strong high school gal in " Grease 2 " (1982) in her early debut; Elvira, the wife who lives a drug-filled life with her husband surrounded by an upstart drug lord played by Al Pacino in " Scarface " (1983); Diana, The Mule for a smuggling organization who spends a night with the insomniac Jeff Goldblum in `` For a Sleepless Night '' (85), and a decoy detective in `` I Married to the Mob '' (88) A young FBI agent falls in love with a gangster's widow, Angela, etc.



“Where Love Goes/The Fabulous Baker Boys” (C) Gladden Entertainment Corp. 1989


All of them are sexy, lotus-like, and smooth. For Pfeiffer, the right role is not the role of the lady who becomes the victim of a cruel The Game in `` Dangerous Liaisons '' (1988), or even costume play; She plays the role of a city girl who lives life to the fullest. The culmination of that path was Susie in ``Where Love Goes.'' Perhaps she felt that this offer was a good idea for her, and in order to master all the songs that Susie sings in the movie without dubbing, she began working under the guidance of voice trainer Sally Stevens, who is also an actress and singer, for two months before the movie started. Start practicing your voice. Thanks to her tremendous effort, working in the studio for 10 hours a day and then taking the recording tapes home to review them, by the time the cameras started rolling, she was able to sing the entire song just by playing the piano.



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  1. CINEMORE
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  4. The true essence of Michelle Pfeiffer, the sadness of life brought out in “Where Love Goes/The Fabulous Baker Boys”