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A look in the mirror and the famous mantra: "It's showtime, folks!"
Roy Scheider delivers a career-best performance as , a chain-smoking, pill-popping choreographer who is literally working himself to death. He’s juggling a Broadway show, a Hollywood edit, a string of lovers, and a recurring conversation with Angelique —a literal angel of death (played by Jessica Lange). Gideon’s morning routine has become iconic: Vivaldi on the record player. Visine for the bloodshot eyes. Alka-Seltzer for the gut. Dexedrine for the spark. subtitle All.That.Jazz.1979.1080p.BluRay.x264-[...
While many 70s films feel like time capsules, All That Jazz feels modern. The rapid-fire editing (which won an Oscar) mirrors the frantic, fractured headspace of a creative mind on the brink of collapse. It’s a brutally honest look at how we use work to avoid our own mortality. A look in the mirror and the famous
Whether you’re a theater nerd or a film buff, All That Jazz is a reminder that living "on the wire" is exhilarating—but the fall is inevitable. Visine for the bloodshot eyes
The film is famous for its "Audition" sequence—a masterclass in choreography and camera work—and the final "Bye Bye Life" number, which transforms a hospital room into a psychedelic, glitzy variety show.
All That Jazz isn’t just a musical; it’s a cinematic exorcism.