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Singin’ in the Rain

Singin’ in the Rain online, Singin’ in the Rain watch hd, Singin’ in the Rain watch free online, Singin’ in the Rain watch online full, In 1927 Hollywood, a silent film production company and cast make a difficult transition to sound.

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How long is the Singin’ in the Rain movie ?
The movie runs for 103 minutes.

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You can watch the trailer for the movie at the following link on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNgSBMDPYeg.

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I’m clearly in the major, major minority. Honestly though, I didn’t enjoy this.

It’s certainly worth noting musicals are probably my least favourite genre, but I’m still more than capable of finding entertainment with them – e.g. ‘The Greatest Showman’, ‘The Sound of Music’ and others.

‘Singin’ in the Rain’, however, simply didn’t connect with me. There’s one, maybe two, good songs that I had already heard, while Gene Kelly (Don) is solid fun in the lead role. The premise, minus the music, is actually very interesting, what with the silent film transition era. Given it’s a musical, though, they don’t delve as deep into that as I wanted.

None of the songs, aside from the previously alluded to “Singin’ in the Rain”, landed well with me, I kinda found them a chore to sit through to be frank. Elsewhere on the cast, aside from Kelly, I found Debbie Reynolds (Kathy) alright but Donald O’Connor (Cosmo) a little irritating – he tries too hard, for my liking. Jean Hagen (Lina) is likewise a tad annoying, though that’s intentional with her to be fair.

I will acknowledge that the film, aesthetically, looks excellent. I wish I liked it more overall, but I just didn’t. Do feel free to ignore me!