
I guess my big problem lies within musicals themselves, in essence musicals are absolutely ludacris and ridiculous to begin with. The fact that people will just randomly bust into songs, often for no real reason is weird, it's like if we were having a discussion and all of a sudden I start singing about clouds because clouds are on my mind... What?Ridiculous. Ok but we can look past that because heck if the song is good we get into it, it's fun
and your always wondering when they'll sing next. Now the next big problemo is whether the musical is trying to be serious or not... because lets be serious right now, can you take a musical seriously? Like honestly. I have a very hard time with that question because the musicals that I really enjoy are musicals that are playing with or making fun of the issue or story at hand. For example, I enjoyed Hairspray because it makes fun of how racist white people were in the 50s, and other movies like Cannibal the musical, Little Shop of Horrors, or Southpark the movie make fun of the very fact that they are singing in situations that you don't sing in....they therefore make fun of other musicals and that works for me because honestly you got to make fun of yourself in those situations. Now musicals like Fiddler on the Roof and Rent do not do anything for me... they almost subconsciously make fun of the hard issues they're trying to expose, I have heard more people make fun of Rent and singing about AIDS then I have heard people talk about how Rent exposed them to the harsh realities
of NYC. Come on did they people who made that really think that a musical was the best way to tell the public about those issues?
That's what really warped my view of this picture, yeah Singing in the Rain makes fun of Hollywood and then on top of that when they're backstage they sing and dance randomly, that's funny I will give them that. But to say that this picture is a good representation of what the biz was like back then and how actors acted off stage, it doesn't work. You can't take anything in this film seriously because the musical numbers ruin the validity of the piece. The plot in this movie isn't even good, it makes perfect sense to me after watching the movie and reading the article why that is, because the movie was basically slapped together around the songs themselves. Basically the movie studio said hey we got these popular songs and these popular actors...lets just throw them together and have a weird all over the place plot. And guess what happened the public loved it, and still loves it, I mean it's been labeled a classic, and the fact that everyone keeps egging this process of being distracted by the prettiness of the picture annoys me. I like this movie I find impossible to say this should be a classic in film history, baloney I say, baloney!

That scene that everyone seems to be freaking out over about Don and Cathy singing in the studio to each other...yeah I totally fell asleep at that part, slow songs are not my cup of tea I guess...fair enough
In conclusion what I learned from this movie is the big question everyone wants to know... what does singing in the rain have to do with this movie's story? Absolutely nothing at all.




t the same time you have this family that is arrogant, ignorant, insane, mean, and essientally stupid. As the movie goes on we come to realize that Godfrey actually descends from a rich family and chose to live as bum for some odd reason, and then suddenly he decides to strike back at the rich community by showing up to a scavenger hunt and calling them idiots. And then he decides to take it a step further and become their butler...which really doesn't make sense but we let it go because he claims to have a plan up his sleeve. The big plan? Oh its to handle the family's money without them knowing and make them richer then they were already. Great idea Godfrey, don't let the family that is nuts, bad with money, and depends greatly on their income, learn their lesson and be broke for awhile. No instead wait til the father of the family figures out oh crap were broke, then tell him its all good and then go and build a night club on the river by the garbage dump for homeless people to work at. Oh and marry that insane girl who is spoiled out of her mind. What?! This film is ridiculous, I don't know who wrote this but really it just doesn't add up to me. In the reading we were assigned about Screwball Capitalism really drives home what I'm taling about in the sense that the movie almost accidentally doesn't help with the money situation or that of the rich class in america, seeing as the moral of the movie appears to be If your rich and crazy, someone smarter then you will let you keep on being rich and crazy.
