That glint of a tear at 2:01 shows just how distraught Sally really is, and how desperate she is to hold on to a world that's crumbling all around her. What a performance!
Watching this after seeing Amy Lennox's performance and it still holds up. Liza's Sally is contained, cynical, singing perfectly to cover her pain. Amy's is having a total breakdown, screaming, and missing notes. They're both valid, great versions.
I've also just watched both (before seeing your comment), and I agree - but if watch the brilliant intro of Lennox by Edie Redmaine, I think he poignantly describes how important these messages are for us today, and how much today is like the 1930's an exciting and scary time - all at the same time.
Any actors here, great tip I observed here. If you’re having trouble with delivering words that feel awkward to say, in this case “old chum”, associate an actionable gesture with it. “Old chum” is hard to sell when said in an American accent. Especially if you’re female. Adding a gesture can really cover that awkwardness and help you ride on top of the line rather than get sunken by it.
I saw a production of this last night and the Sally was phenomenal, sinking into the despair that she’s been through while demanding joy of herself for the song. I wish they kept the line “as for me, as for me, I made my mind up back in Chelsea: when I go, I’m going like Elsie.” in this.
That dress was designed by Halston. He never got any credit for redesigning some of Liza's costumes after she said that she couldn't move in the original ones. He and Liza were best friends, so he stepped in and took care of it.
Pat Benatar went to see Cabaret live with her Mother in NY mid 70's! She said after hearing & seeing Liza perform, There was no more doubts that she belonged on stage as well
Modern productions seem to feel they have to hammer the audience with the pathos of this scene. This version did it perfectly. We know what she's feeling. She doesn't have to break down to show it.
Ja, es sagt alles. Trotzdem darf ein moderner Regisseur, eine Regisseurin ihre zeitgemäße Interpretation darbringen, da sie in sich viel Neues und Kreativität besitzt, nur stimmig muß es sein.
Yes nightclub performers don't bring their baggage on stage with them ....they escape their baggage on stage and enter a world of glamour and make believe. 'The show must go on'. That's the irony. Later versions such as Lennox's are very ill conceived.
I think it’s nice different versions have their own interpretations. This is a movie so it’s easier to show more subtle emotions in the eyes, but theatre productions have to be more expressive (verbally and physically) because you’re not sat right in front of their face
Liza’s performance makes me think of her mom, Judy Garland. Despite all her personal struggles, Garland always performed with a smile. The show must go on after all. That attitude was drilled into Garland during her years in vaudeville and as a cog in the studio machine. Sometimes singing is the only positive thing you have and you cling to it which I think was what Judy and Liza as well did.
Joel Grey was getting into his limo with friends and refused to sign my mothers cabaret record since she dropped her pen in the streets of new york city. We asked him if he or his friends had a pen on them and he abruptly shouted "NO" and then handed us the record back and laughed egotistically as he closed the door on us. We now can identify with actors when they say they never wished they had met some of their acting idols. Well we both feel the same way we wish we had never met Joel Grey.
One should never be cruel. I'm sorry that happened to you. I can see why some actors/famous people can be mean. As some fans can be inconsiderate. Once I saw a singer at a concert and waved to her, she waved back. My friend asked me who I waved at... I didn't want to tell but eventually I did and she ran over to the lady. My friend asks for a selfie which gets the attention of other fans. Next thing everyone wants a selfie. I felt so bad that the singer couldn't enjoy the concert. I apologized, she looked at me as if to say, "you didn't know. " it became so out of control that the MC of the event got on the mic and told people to leave her alone. Thankfully they did.
He was quite a polite and dapper gentleman when he stayed in the hotel where I worked, 18 years ago. He was quite happy to be recognized for his work but he did not care for a fan antics.
What a perfect little monster! Is the punk still alive? I ruddy well hope not, though, then I'm as bad as him. Ahh, let the little punk breathe... He can stick his autobiograph
Pourquoi rester seul assis sur son lit? L'orchestre est au complet, La vie est un grand cabaret, Viens donc au cabaret. Oublie ton boulot, oublie tes soucis, Les musiciens sont prêts. La vie est un grand cabaret, Viens donc au cabaret Viens boire du vin, Viens voir l'ambiance, Viens faire le beau, Viens faire la fête. Par ici la table est prête. Chassons ces prophètes Porteurs de malheurs, De larmes et de regrets. La vie est un grand cabaret, Viens donc au cabaret
Nightclub performers don't bring their baggage on stage with them ....they escape their troubles on stage and enter a world of glamour and make believe. 'The show must go on'. That's the irony. Later versions such as Lennox's are very ill conceived. This version is infinitely superior.
Did you forget the part where the people at a party start a synchronised dance number to sing about how much they love fascism It’s a musical of course they are going to have her break down “on stage” because she breaks out of the performance and speaks to the audience Calling it poorly conceived is just revealing you don’t understand the medium
Mansplaining a relationship between two females, one mourning the death of the other...Amy Lennox's rendition was more poignant regarding the loss of a lover and the disdain for the men she has to pretend to be interested in entertaining just to make an indecent living... you're not the target audience...
Great movie...but SHE LOOKS SO 70S IN THE WHOLE MOVIE i never felt that Sally lives at the 30s Much of thata maybe is because the costumes she wore doesnt look at time accurate
Sounds like they were going somewhere and you were just more fans in their way. Then you felt so entitled you decided to be false hearted about the story and added false details. I only say this because this comment reads as almost the exact same as everyone else who makes these up. Maybe I'm wrong but you could have also misinterpreted the situation. People in the comments who met him seem to have a very different opinion.
To be quiet honest; I hate Liza’s Sally Bowles. Sure, she can sing- but it’s not Sally. Amy Lennox, Natasha Richardson, and a plethora of other actresses have showcased Sally perfectly, but Liza lacks it majorly.
To be more clear; she lacks the raw emotion Sally has. Sally is not supposed to be this 10/10 beautiful award winning singer. PLEASE watch Amy Lennox’s performance at the Oliver Awards.
That glint of a tear at 2:01 shows just how distraught Sally really is, and how desperate she is to hold on to a world that's crumbling all around her. What a performance!
What a performer!
Could also be how evocative those last few lyrics were as pertaining to her mother Judy Garland too.
The tears in her eyes as she speaks of Elsie. Immaculate acting.
Watching this after seeing Amy Lennox's performance and it still holds up.
Liza's Sally is contained, cynical, singing perfectly to cover her pain.
Amy's is having a total breakdown, screaming, and missing notes.
They're both valid, great versions.
I've also just watched both (before seeing your comment), and I agree - but if watch the brilliant intro of Lennox by Edie Redmaine, I think he poignantly describes how important these messages are for us today, and how much today is like the 1930's an exciting and scary time - all at the same time.
Liza Minnelli is such a fantastic actress, one of the best. Be sure to see her in "The Sterile Cuckoo"
Any actors here, great tip I observed here. If you’re having trouble with delivering words that feel awkward to say, in this case “old chum”, associate an actionable gesture with it. “Old chum” is hard to sell when said in an American accent. Especially if you’re female. Adding a gesture can really cover that awkwardness and help you ride on top of the line rather than get sunken by it.
Thanks!
she deserved that Oscar just for how she turn quickly the face expression in 1:35
I saw a production of this last night and the Sally was phenomenal, sinking into the despair that she’s been through while demanding joy of herself for the song. I wish they kept the line “as for me, as for me, I made my mind up back in Chelsea: when I go, I’m going like Elsie.” in this.
That dress was designed by Halston. He never got any credit for redesigning some of Liza's costumes after she said that she couldn't move in the original ones. He and Liza were best friends, so he stepped in and took care of it.
I love Elsie 😍🎉
The happiest corps I've ever seen! 🥺🤣💖 What a deep message!
This song has haunted for the last 60 years. Her intensity. passion and sheer athletic abilities are superlative.
Legend here.
What a beautiful dress. Strong voice and a certainity to it.
Liza, you did your mom proud
🎬👋
Pat Benatar went to see Cabaret live with her Mother in NY mid 70's! She said after hearing & seeing Liza perform, There was no more doubts that she belonged on stage as well
Modern productions seem to feel they have to hammer the audience with the pathos of this scene. This version did it perfectly. We know what she's feeling. She doesn't have to break down to show it.
Ja, es sagt alles. Trotzdem darf ein moderner Regisseur, eine Regisseurin ihre zeitgemäße Interpretation darbringen, da sie in sich viel Neues und Kreativität besitzt, nur stimmig muß es sein.
agreed!
Yes nightclub performers don't bring their baggage on stage with them ....they escape their baggage on stage and enter a world of glamour and make believe. 'The show must go on'. That's the irony. Later versions such as Lennox's are very ill conceived.
I think it’s nice different versions have their own interpretations. This is a movie so it’s easier to show more subtle emotions in the eyes, but theatre productions have to be more expressive (verbally and physically) because you’re not sat right in front of their face
Cinematic masterpiece.
Love liza
Lovely musical performance !
It’s beautiful
Amy Lennox performance at the Olivier Awards has totally changed this role BLOWN AWAY!!!!
So effortless! She's a legend.
Liza’s performance makes me think of her mom, Judy Garland. Despite all her personal struggles, Garland always performed with a smile. The show must go on after all. That attitude was drilled into Garland during her years in vaudeville and as a cog in the studio machine. Sometimes singing is the only positive thing you have and you cling to it which I think was what Judy and Liza as well did.
Excelente Película por la cual Lizárraga ganó un Oscar♥️👏👏👏
Wonderful Liza
She was an excellent choice for the role of Sally Bowles.
I didn't see the movie until many years after its release. Excellent flick.
Her voice same as the actress in the SOUND OF MUSIC❤❤JULIA
Cool song! Love it
That shoulder shimmy is Oscar worthy
Fred Sanford bought me here!
Браво, Лайза! ❤💐 из России.
Joel Grey was getting into his limo with friends and refused to sign my mothers cabaret record since she dropped her pen in the streets of new york city. We asked him if he or his friends had a pen on them and he abruptly shouted "NO" and then handed us the record back and laughed egotistically as he closed the door on us. We now can identify with actors when they say they never wished they had met some of their acting idols. Well we both feel the same way we wish we had never met Joel Grey.
One should never be cruel. I'm sorry that happened to you. I can see why some actors/famous people can be mean. As some fans can be inconsiderate. Once I saw a singer at a concert and waved to her, she waved back. My friend asked me who I waved at... I didn't want to tell but eventually I did and she ran over to the lady. My friend asks for a selfie which gets the attention of other fans. Next thing everyone wants a selfie. I felt so bad that the singer couldn't enjoy the concert. I apologized, she looked at me as if to say, "you didn't know. " it became so out of control that the MC of the event got on the mic and told people to leave her alone. Thankfully they did.
He was quite a polite and dapper gentleman when he stayed in the hotel where I worked, 18 years ago. He was quite happy to be recognized for his work but he did not care for a fan antics.
how awful i’m sorry to your mother
What a perfect little monster! Is the punk still alive? I ruddy well hope not, though, then I'm as bad as him. Ahh, let the little punk breathe... He can stick his autobiograph
How sad
The fact that this isn't the whole song is absolutely diabolical
I was this years old when I realised that Jennifer Grey was the daughter of Joel Grey 🤔
Hey!!! What about the rest: And as for me... Ha. And as for me, I made my mind up back in Chelsea, when I go I'm going like Elsie....
Liza Minelli is the best!
Hahaha she rented by the hour 😅😅😅
I love you
THANKS GIRLFRIEND REVIEW
Bob Fosse won the Best Director Oscar for in 1973 Cabaret, beating out Francis Ford Coppola for The Godfather (Part 1).
Жизнь кабаре? Жизнь это труд, любовь, семья, дети, достаток, благополучие.
Eleven years ago!
amazing
Pourquoi rester seul assis sur son lit?
L'orchestre est au complet,
La vie est un grand cabaret,
Viens donc au cabaret.
Oublie ton boulot, oublie tes soucis,
Les musiciens sont prêts.
La vie est un grand cabaret,
Viens donc au cabaret
Viens boire du vin,
Viens voir l'ambiance,
Viens faire le beau,
Viens faire la fête.
Par ici la table est prête.
Chassons ces prophètes
Porteurs de malheurs,
De larmes et de regrets.
La vie est un grand cabaret,
Viens donc au cabaret
Sanford and son😁😁
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Pictures (Lorimar / Allied Artists) and Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures (ABC Pictures / ABC Studios).
The first verse is missing, find another clip
my heroine
❤
MA RA VI LHO SA !!!!!!!!
Nightclub performers don't bring their baggage on stage with them ....they escape their troubles on stage and enter a world of glamour and make believe. 'The show must go on'. That's the irony. Later versions such as Lennox's are very ill conceived. This version is infinitely superior.
Did you forget the part where the people at a party start a synchronised dance number to sing about how much they love fascism
It’s a musical of course they are going to have her break down “on stage” because she breaks out of the performance and speaks to the audience
Calling it poorly conceived is just revealing you don’t understand the medium
Mansplaining a relationship between two females, one mourning the death of the other...Amy Lennox's rendition was more poignant regarding the loss of a lover and the disdain for the men she has to pretend to be interested in entertaining just to make an indecent living... you're not the target audience...
@@datgrrl_official"mansplaining" bruh 2016 was almost a decade ago
@@clanofclams2720 did you know english is 1400 years old? Crazy right
Life is a cabaret, old chum.
🕊
FINAL POST 'Life is a Cabaret' "The World is a Stage ALL Have ENTRANCES ALL Have EXITS" Thank You & Goodnight
Sanford and son sent me
Man, I pay an arm and a leg to see Slimer play this part
Frank simayra
Attention to detail is important. Never understood the v cut in front of Liza's hair. Vampires vibes.
J*aime**** utube john bavas cabaret
STTING IS ROOM ALONE WAS NOTE NOT EVENTFUL THEN, BUT FUN AND EVENTFUL AND GRAND AND SPECTACULAR NOW!!!!!!!!!! EVEN BACK THEN DEPENDS YA!!!
Great movie...but SHE LOOKS SO 70S IN THE WHOLE MOVIE
i never felt that Sally lives at the 30s
Much of thata maybe is because the costumes she wore doesnt look at time accurate
Irraggingibile
💚2024✨sowing..............🎶
🎠🌈🌈🌈💍🌈🌈🌈🔥
Daniel 12 Revelation 21
🍷🌹 keeping the Faith 💜😎
#NoBra
liza almost never wore a bra 😂
Sounds like they were going somewhere and you were just more fans in their way. Then you felt so entitled you decided to be false hearted about the story and added false details.
I only say this because this comment reads as almost the exact same as everyone else who makes these up. Maybe I'm wrong but you could have also misinterpreted the situation. People in the comments who met him seem to have a very different opinion.
To be quiet honest; I hate Liza’s Sally Bowles. Sure, she can sing- but it’s not Sally. Amy Lennox, Natasha Richardson, and a plethora of other actresses have showcased Sally perfectly, but Liza lacks it majorly.
To be more clear; she lacks the raw emotion Sally has. Sally is not supposed to be this 10/10 beautiful award winning singer. PLEASE watch Amy Lennox’s performance at the Oliver Awards.
No accounting for taste. Especially garbage taste. Like yours.
@@clanofclams2720 looks like media literacy isn't in your skillset
Grandiosa Liza