I agree. And I think Joel Grey got an Oscar for his performance throughout the film as the Master of Ceremonies. Thoroughly deserved ! He was amazing. No-one else could have bettered his performance, or even come close. As you said, perfect !
Bob Fosse, the director and choreographer, had his wife, dancer Gwen Verdon, find a gorilla suit and then fly with it to Germany where they were shooting.
What's the problem? Maybe you are taking it too literally ... the song is written from a dual perspective. Society sees her as 'other' in this case represented symbolically by the costume of the female character, but he sees her as she really is. It's actually quite beautiful and thought provoking. It affirms her humanity despite the way the society of the day views her ... and we are forced to view her though their uncharitable eyes by the symbolic costume. Which is a source of discomfort until you realise what the piece actually means.
@@SardonicALLY I just take it as an oh heck I didn’t see it coming. I love the song and I only think of it as a lovely song. But the way he sort of goes slightly sinister at the end. The real oh hell no moment is In “tomorrow belongs to me” because these songs were written by a Jewish composing duo. But then you see that everything becomes powerful in it for the wrong reasons.
@@adamdrummer1991 I don't think it's sinister, but just a splendid, ironic, clever and activist way of telling us the pure reality. And unfortunately, after all this time since the 2nd World War, it keeps happening! 😢
I think that particular skit exemplified the changes going on in German society which the movie depicted so well in the performances in the cabaret club. By that, l mean the clear anti-Semitic last line of the song.
NO political correctness! NO "woke"ism! NO social justice idiocy... REAL COMEDY! "if you could see her through my eyes, she doesn't look JEWISH at all"! I'm Jewish, and I split my sides LAUGHING-😊😊😊Offend me NOW!!
The whole song pivots on those last six words.
brilliant yet sad,, emblimatic of this time, Joel Grey was amazing,, perfect
I agree. And I think Joel Grey got an Oscar for his performance throughout the film as the Master of Ceremonies. Thoroughly deserved ! He was amazing. No-one else could have bettered his performance, or even come close. As you said, perfect !
Amazing clip... I've never seen this scene before, but it's a lesson that we still need to learn, over and over again.
Joel Grey is superb!
It's such a brilliant performance. And scary at the same time. Joel Grey is great.
Amor ,.talento, belleza...! Todo junto !!!
That part scared the shit out of me, the way the camera angles just perfectly so his eyes and face are contorted is brilliant.
Bob Fosse, the director and choreographer, had his wife, dancer Gwen Verdon, find a gorilla suit and then fly with it to Germany where they were shooting.
honestly great. You can sorta almost supect somehting is coming, but its hard to say.
Fantastic
I didn't realize that's how you see me
Brilliant
O amor realmente e' cego ,eis um ótimo exemplo💘
a simian jewess dancing to oblique hatred,,,,, amazingly well peerformed,,, live and let live meine heren
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3:40 ... Oh Hell No!
What's the problem? Maybe you are taking it too literally ... the song is written from a dual perspective. Society sees her as 'other' in this case represented symbolically by the costume of the female character, but he sees her as she really is. It's actually quite beautiful and thought provoking. It affirms her humanity despite the way the society of the day views her ... and we are forced to view her though their uncharitable eyes by the symbolic costume. Which is a source of discomfort until you realise what the piece actually means.
@@SardonicALLY I just take it as an oh heck I didn’t see it coming. I love the song and I only think of it as a lovely song. But the way he sort of goes slightly sinister at the end. The real oh hell no moment is In “tomorrow belongs to me” because these songs were written by a Jewish composing duo. But then you see that everything becomes powerful in it for the wrong reasons.
@@adamdrummer1991 I don't think it's sinister, but just a splendid, ironic, clever and activist way of telling us the pure reality. And unfortunately, after all this time since the 2nd World War, it keeps happening! 😢
@@adamdrummer1991 lol, thought you were talking about how the mask looks in that particular shot. The lighting and angle make it look a little weird.
I think that particular skit exemplified the changes going on in German society which the movie depicted so well in the performances in the cabaret club. By that, l mean the clear anti-Semitic last line of the song.
In italiano grazie
3:29
Oof.
For Jewish, add Balkan.
She doesn't look Ukrainian at all Mr Putin
NO political correctness! NO "woke"ism! NO social justice idiocy...
REAL COMEDY! "if you could see her through my eyes, she doesn't look JEWISH at all"!
I'm Jewish, and I split my sides LAUGHING-😊😊😊Offend me NOW!!
That last line isn't played for laughs, though.
I can't imagine missing the point this hard.
Do you know what the whole thing is about?
Meghan Markle Lmao 😂
Terrible. Wish I didn’t like the music.