Provide a descriptive, interpretative, and evaluative criticism of the musicial "Grease"
Grease
Descriptive Criticism
Jun 16, 1978, Randal Kleiser's “Grease” was released in the United States and instantly exploded as a teenager in the film industry is thriving. Nominated for an Oscar, four Golden Globe, and winning the People's Choice Award, grease was immediately successful. Taking America by storm, lubrication has been and remains one of the largest gross movie musicals of all time. John Travolta plays greaser Danny Zuko, who falls in love with a preppy and very proper Sandy Olsen over the summer fling at the beach. Grease is considered the transformation of Sandy Olsen from American Girl with a Pink Lady depicts her personal insecurities and thinks for themselves. The appearance of the film is nothing more than attractive, putting us in a place and time when the American youth is beginning to lose that "Pleasantville" of innocence and to explore new places. This combined with live music and upbeat incredible cast, make "lubrication" is not only one of the most successful Hollywood musicals of all time, but one of his most memorable. He continues to call. Travolta and Newton-John shine as the lead characters, or want to be or wish you could have on schools, although almost Channing steals the show as the bad-girl-with-a-heart Rizzo. In general, the recipe for the perfect evening of entertainment that will leave you in the summer night is high(www.imdb.com).
There are some obvious moral consequences of throwing up in the film: it is the only way that the "boring" Girl Like Sandy could get her man to dress in SPANDEX catsuit, wearing red lipstick and smoking a cigarette?
Interpretative Reviews
The main character is Sandy, played by Olivia Newton-John. Some may think, John Travolta as Danny Zuko, owns this through line. It is ...