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The true essence of Michelle Pfeiffer, the sadness of life brought out in “Where Love Goes/The Fabulous Baker Boys”
2018.11.19
What is the last resort that Pfeiffer took to prepare for rehearsals?
The part of Pfeiffer's performance that captivated the audience the most was the scene in which Susie, dressed in a crimson evening gown, sings the famous song " Makin' Whoopee " while lying on a piano. The filming process was even tougher than the 10-hour daily singing training session. Pfeiffer was only choreographed once, and that was followed by six hours of rehearsal and performance. I want you to imagine it. The stage is a solid grand piano. They have to lie there for long periods of time, turning their bodies around from time to time as they sing. This doesn't give me any strength, and first of all, my joints start to hurt. So Pfeiffer got through the rehearsal Inferno wearing thick pads on his knees and elbows. Behind the scenes of the killer shot that mesmerized the audience, was there an athlete-like secret strategy being used!?Maybe the dreams of Pfeiffer fans were brutally shattered.
“Where Love Goes/The Fabulous Baker Boys” (C) Gladden Entertainment Corp. 1989
The scene ended up being so popular that Madonna, who was considered for the role of Susie, later copied Pfeiffer's performance during her "Blond Ambition" tour, singing "Sooner or Later" on the piano. , Revenge. In addition, the hit movie ` `Hot Shots '' (1991), which is a string of movie parodies, is one of the sources of parodies, along with `` Top Gun '' (1986) and `` Rambo III: The Fury '' (1988). It was also used for. By the way, Lloyd Bridges, who appeared in ``Hot Shots,'' is the biological father of Lloyd Bridges and Jeff Bridges, who played the Baker brothers in ``Where We Live.'' He is now the head of a deceased acting family. There's no deep meaning to it. I just want to move on to the piano duo in the title role.
Are the characters of the brothers exactly like the Bridges brothers?