What was implied by the musical number that was edited


Discussion Post: Leading General Procedure:

Respond with your comments regarding the following questions below and then reply to two of your classmates' postings as well. I will be expecting more from your answers than just generic language. Show that you understand what we've been studying so far by citing specific examples from the film.

• Comparing this film to a "traditional" movie, did you feel the music disrupted the story or added to it?

• Give an example of a scene where you feel music either added to or detracted from the flow of the movie. Explain why you feel this way.

• During the press interview when Roxie and Billy were on the steps, what was implied by the musical number that was edited into that scene?

• Considering the story, (infidelity, murder, corrupt lawyers etc.,) was the overall tone of the film somber or lighthearted? Please give specific examples to support your answer.

The response should include a reference list. Double-space, using Times New Roman 12 pnt font, one-inch margins, and APA style of writing and citations.

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