名声大噪

喜剧片美国2017

主演:比茜·图诺克,杰克·麦克布瑞尔,保拉·马绍尔,克里斯托弗·高哈姆

导演:克里斯托弗·高哈姆

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更新时间:2024-05-24 00:45

详细剧情

小说家西蒙·海斯(SimonHayes)事业一直郁郁不得志,一次偶然的机会他借由女性笔名萨莉·卡迈克尔(SallyCarmichael)创造了一个浪漫的爱情故事,没想到震惊四座,名声大噪。但是大家都没有见过这个“女”作家本人,大家对作者的好奇再次助涨了作家的名气。但是作为西蒙·海斯(SimonHayes)主人公是痛苦和纠结的,因为他一直想做的是创作严肃并被世人认可的作品。现在的爱情故事虽然颇受欢迎,但是冒用女名的他感觉羞愧难当。接下来与读者见面的事情更是让他焦头烂额,一场搞笑又机智的大戏即将上演。

 长篇影评

 1 ) 转的洛杉矶时报的评论,很犀利啊,但是我还是喜欢Katharine

'Smash' finale recap: Let Megan Hilty be your star
May 15, 2012 | 11:36 am
 


Just before the last episode of the first season of “Smash” aired, show runner Theresa Rebeck announced that she would not be returning for Season 2. Instead, Josh Safran, a "Gossip Girl” producer, is coming in to, in the words of Tom (nee Christian Borle), “reboot” the entire show.

Though this type of personnel change isn’t unheard of, it is rare for a major show to lose its captain this way, and one can only guess that Rebeck, a creature of the theater, decided that some of the magic that she was hoping to translate onto the screen was irretrievably lost and that she was better equipped to work on a smaller scale with the strong stuff, rather than the diluted version writ large. Or perhaps she just realized that the show, as it stands now, is massively flawed and that the energy it would take to right the ship wasn’t something she was willing to waste on Katharine McPhee’s mealy-mouthed line readings anymore. Or perhaps she was asked to gracefully exit to make room for a helmer who understands how to take the show’s potential and deliver something worthy.

Because this show does have potential! When I watched the pilot back in January (doesn’t it feel like years ago?), I knew that this was a show that would live or die on the score. Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman came out of the gate blazing, with numbers like “Let Me Be Your Star” and “The National Pasttime” that have held up throughout a season of listening to them -- at least as well as any Broadway soundtrack holds up. And with the exception of a miscalculated Ryan Tedder number and that bizarre turn to Bollywood, the show’s best element has always been its original music.

Take the closing number from Monday night, “Don’t Forget Me,” a final energetic ballad that led into a “Let Me Be Your Star” reprise. Even though I was furious that it was McPhee singing it and not Megan Hilty -- but more on that in a bit -- the song moved me, and I thought it was a fitting way to end a musical about the life of Marilyn Monroe. She pleads for the audience to remember her good qualities, how hard she strived, and not how hard she suffered. She wants to be a legend. A tall order, but as Marilyn is the textbook definition of legend in our culture, it doesn’t feel stretched, and even the fade-in of a large projection of her face comes at just the right moment. It’s sappy and overstated, sure, but so is much of the best work on Broadway, and I know I would have applauded like mad for that finale had I been in the audience.

So what we’re left with at the end of the first season -- and they haven’t even made it to Broadway yet, oy -- is that the show within a show works on some basic level. The thing that doesn’t work is the outer shell, the NBC show, and I think Rebeck saw the writing on the wall about that. But because NBC is pressing toward Broadway with this thing, they will have to figure out a way to make it better. And I think we all know that means not just handing over the reins to Karen.

Here’s the thing: I see what they’re doing here. Karen is the more moldable, malleable, Norma-Jeanable option for the role; she is the pre-Marilyn Marilyn, prone to fits of shyness and doubt and occasional reveries of intense talent. But she’s also boring and stiff, and those are two things that Norma Jean never was.

I understand why Derek is seeing her strange ghost wander around the halls like a specter from his own personal version of “Scrooge.” His vision of Marilyn is that of an innocent, a child, a ball of beautiful clay that men shape. And while it's problematic that the director of “Bombshell” has a misogynistic skew on the whole story, it does fit right into Derek’s persona. He likes his women to be little girls, delicate flowers, requiring his attention. It’s worth noting that when he was the sweetest to Ivy, she was at her lowest point, abusing drugs and getting kicked off stages. He wants to be the big daddy in the room, and Karen is a canvas on which he can paint that fantasy, down to her backstage melt-down. He has to coax the performance out of her as if she’s a baby bird, rubbing her curves and telling her that she’s a star, that he loves her. There were many men that treated Marilyn this way, and it possibly killed her. Which is to say, Derek has chosen Karen for now, so that he can treat her and mold her however he likes. I’m just not sure that it won’t kill her in Season 2. Just wait until she sleeps with him and he loses interest (and he will).

It wouldn’t be such a problem that Derek went with Karen as the big choice if the show didn’t have such a captivating starlet in Hilty. McPhee did a serviceable job on that last number, but I kept thinking that Ivy would have brought something else to the song entirely. Karen’s “Don’t Forget Me” felt like a pleading, a wish. I bet Ivy’s would have felt like a command. The show is so miscast, in that Hilty is clearly a Broadway performer with the chops for that kind of theater, and McPhee is more of a pop star who somehow keeps beating out the Broadway performer -- it doesn’t make logical sense. We are all supposed to suspend our logic and go with the idea that Karen’s the raw talent who is secretly a genius, but I don’t know why they keep pushing that narrative when clearly it isn’t true.

Hilty is the real genius in the Marilyn role -- even Anjelica Huston knows that, even if she couldn’t sway Derek -- and if I were here, I would be contemplating the fistful of pills as well. The show wants us to care about Karen and to despise Ivy, who sleeps with other people’s boyfriends and tries to sabotage everything. But the best person in real life is not always the best person for the job, especially when it comes to show business. I hope that next season they let Ivy redeem herself and take her place. Bernadette Peters needs something else to do besides look devastated.

Borle told the L.A. Times that next season will focus more on the nuts and bolts aspects of putting on a Broadway show, and less on the soapy drama, to which I say (like Sam) hallelujah! My favorite little bits of this episode were Julia and Tom trying to hammer out orchestrations and the stage manager trying to keep everyone happy during a crash run-through. I’d gladly take more of the technical behind-the-scenes sausage, which the pilot was so good at portraying with auditions rather than plot lines involving Dev or Michael Swift. I can’t even get up the energy to worry about the fate of Karen and Dev. She’s a star now, so I’m assuming that relationship is going to fizzle under her spotlight. As for Michael Swift, he may have impregnated Jules, but that doesn’t make him less creepy or predatory. All he has done is thwart their Chinese baby plans.

The only side character who remains compelling at the end is Ellis, who threatens to enact revenge on “Bombshell” while wearing a red devil suit. His little speech to Eileen about doing what needed to be done (a.k.a. nearly murdering a movie star) and how near-murderers never get coffee for anyone was preposterous, and he deserved to be fired. But part of me thinks that in 15 years, Ellis is going to be one of Broadway’s most successful producers. He is not afraid to get his hands dirty with peanut shavings or possibly blood, and showbiz tends to reward insane ruthlessness. I hope the second season explores this dark patch instead of just making him the villain. Ambition does have its place on Broadway, and I’m interested to see where Ellis lands once he learns to harness his.

And that’s all she wrote, folks. See you next year, when we hit the Broadway stage. Will Karen even do a hip thrust that doesn’t make her look like a fembot? Will Ivy channel Marilyn even more than she already does with an overdose? Will Nick Jonas give back the Degas? Will Ellis burn down a theater while he stands there cackling? Will Anjelica Huston ever sing again? And how long can Julia hide her belly beneath her flowy Eileen Fisher garb? All will be revealed soon. Until then, don’t forget Marilyn, or she will haunt you.

 The Songs!

“Mr and Mrs Smith” 2 out of 5 Jazz Hands. Karen has about as much chemistry with Michael Swift as Julia has with her own husband. Not a great start to her star turn.

“Howl” 3 out of 5 Jazz Hands. I really love this song and the jingoistic USO choreography, but I don’t love Karen in it. Ivy standing backstage imagining her own rendition (P.S. “Smash,” please stop with all the flashbacks in Season 2 -- it’s like shaking your own hand) doesn’t help Karen any, as she was so clearly better, effortless and charming at it. Karen gets through the number, but I am not seeing this extra spark that Derek tells Ivy about. She looks mechanical and scared.

“Don’t Forget Me” 4.5 out of 5 Jazz Hands. And then she brings it home, and it’s magical. This is one of Tom and Julia’s best songs yet. Maybe they should always cram in a new ending on the day of the show to keep things fresh. I wasn’t feeling Karen’s tragic sexuality in her suicide scene, but her begging not to be forgotten in this number made me forget how much better Ivy would have been and just focus on McPhee in the role. Because we are stuck with Karen as Marilyn going into Season 2 -- at least for a little while -- any number that makes her more likable is a good thing.



http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/showtracker/2012/05/smash-finale-recap.html

 2 ) 微评论: KAREN

从女猪被赶到配角,凯瑟琳·麦菲还真冤枉。总体上,本剧依然是一个癞蛤蟆吃到天鹅肉的故事,所以编剧一方面要表现KAREN乡村女孩的纯洁特质,另一方面又要营造出她的成功是顺理成章的,这实在是太难了。更何况凯瑟琳的外形和玛丽莲根本完全不搭调啊!搞到最后,根本就没给她留下什么发挥空间。

 3 ) 仅推荐给爱看歌舞剧的人,不要错过第一季!

歌舞一级棒,剧情一级渣!

本来想在season2的链接写评论的,但是对这部剧的痴迷皆源于第一季的歌舞片段,所以还是回到这边来写。

热爱舞台剧的人可以欣赏一下,第一季的原创歌舞精彩到逆天的程度!以至于观众可以原谅幕后创作团队没有多余的精力再去雕琢剧情。确实,凭心而论,每首歌曲3、4分钟的长度,一集还不止一首,这样的剧中剧编排,放在一集45分钟的剧长里,人物的故事根本没有多余的篇幅再去展开。加上电视剧一周一集的拍摄周期,演员练歌练舞都累个半死,也不可能再有时间精力。

基于以上原因,虽然每看一集都感叹美剧的肥皂程度可以穿越到这种程度(剧情狗血到类似30年前的戏码),但仍然不妨碍每周焦急的盼望,之后再急切地等待原声大碟,以便把歌曲放在MP4里反复repeat。

表演而言,一大堆拿过tony奖的百老汇演员助阵,一群电影圈多有成就的大牌撑场,却仍没办法挽救女一业余的表演。由于女一的业余,也使得剧情严重缺乏说服力,最后编导逐渐向女二倾斜,于是女二的剧情越来越饱满有力。第二季针对女一的问题做了调整,让第一季浓墨重彩的剧中舞台剧得以保留最佳阵容,并进一步丰富剧情。可是,为了这个目的而生造出来的新舞台剧,却过于儿戏,以至于最后争夺tony奖时候的平分秋色更显得像编导的自说自话。

今天这部戏止步于2季的长度,彻底结束了。

最后两集的紧凑和丰富,终于回归到美剧的正常水平,好几次让人激动落泪,与剧集一起感受舞台制作的艰辛、不易和最终苦尽甘来的甜美。这个结局使得这部戏有个精彩的结尾。作为热爱这部戏2年的观众来说,非常感谢最后的这个圆满,This show deserves it!

 4 ) Broadway!!!

终于有这么个剧出现了,看得多年潜水的我也忍不住出来冒个泡~
每条叙事线都挺对我胃口的
Julia仍依稀带着grace的影子和Tom也太有爱了(话说他真是直的?),和Michael的火花四溅,一向有点老大叔范儿的好老公得知真相后也爆发得巨man哪。。。还是很希望这个有爱的家庭持续下去。。

 5 ) Smash!!!

第一季结束了,带着百老汇话题,主角争议,收视率不高等各种问题结束了2012的征程,再见就是2013的春天。

虽说美剧看了这么些年,各种题材也接触不少,但是唯有《Smash》完全是我的菜,无论主题,主角,剧情,曲目,声声入耳形容都不足够形容了。即便没有下一季,它之于我,也已经是个完整的句号,带着各种圆满的心情,来谢谢我的Smash。正如它的名字,在我的心中,它确实是一鸣惊人。

这应该是我第一次这么推荐一部电视剧吧,作为一个自我标榜业余水平的专业观众,我只说说我对演员,片子,歌曲的直观认识。那些喜欢看职业素养评论的过路人,可以就此打住了,我还是更乐于欣赏片子里那些人文气质的东西,对我而言,它只是一部美剧,即便精彩,也仅此而已。

Jack Davenport此前给我的印象只有《加勒比海盗》,并且完全没有Jonny Depp有戏啊,对我来说,是个可以完全忽略的角色。

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 6 ) katie's fame

我一直喜欢katie。我不看ai,在所有ai出道的歌手里,我就俩有印象:一个是Daughtry(拜托谁不爱Daughtry) ;一个就是她。我甚至对carrie underwood毫无感觉。可是她,她太漂亮了不是吗?

可她就是红不起来,出了几张砖也找不到路线。签了david foster,和chris botti之流厮混也没辙。滥俗中产市场不广袤啊,比不上青少年市场,这年头出不了diva,某位diva唱国歌看得我心惊胆颤。90年代太遥远,celine dion今天出来会不会红都不好说,她不会饶舌也不会耍性感。

大环境就不适合她火吧,不象carrie underwood是唱乡村的,广大农民哥们就爱金发翘臀小甜妞。不对,现在连平胸没屁股的刚成年罗利他们都收,这世道变得。

也不象lea,大嘴巴妞,意大利和犹太人混血,继承了歌剧故乡的好嗓门,老老实实从剧院唱起唱到电视。比唱功,你比不过她。

所以一开场,台词就亮了身份,我只是个邻家女孩。

没错,选秀邻家女最受落,何况是美人邻家女;做明星就两码事,乖乖牌这世道怎么混,没有气场啊。

所以我相信,nbc高层真有人铁了心要捧她吧,才有这么出戏出来。海报上那青春飞扬的架势啊,她是绝对女一号。

这配她的卡司都懒得提了,Jack Davenport同学你死哪去了!天才里普里那惊鸿一瞥从此一溜烟没了踪影,现在才出来!

看了个首集,给4星鼓励下吧,当然不能和原版fame比,但比那个莫名其妙的重拍版,也好太多了吧!

nbc拜托您这次别砸了好吗?知道你贴心,这个剧,分明就是专门给gay看的......

这话太不政治正确了,应该是,给某些gay看的。

最后一句,和glee没有可比性。

再加一句,连龙套都有alex wong!华丽得闪瞎我眼睛,nbc你要再像对待southland一样对待这个,我再也不看你这个台的戏!

 短评

感觉好华丽啊!!!要看要看!!

4分钟前
  • Double Meng
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最后几集越来越好 有种黄金年代的浮华感

9分钟前
  • 占朵
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怎么无感呢。。。梦露就应该是圆滚滚的吧。。。可惜了。

12分钟前
  • ≌菩提风花
  • 还行

虽然一早就知道肯定是假圣母演Marylin,但是最后到大舞台的时候看了还是会一股无名火,那气势,演技,舞步,pop声线不知道比ivy弱到哪里去了,我是ivy也会气的吃安眠药吧。最后一首歌假圣母副歌之前就是接近是念出来的,要是ivy唱多好。

15分钟前
  • 逃跑大拿普鲁托
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第一集还不错

16分钟前
  • 哆啦A梦失灵
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这是刚看前几集时的感想→【真喜欢这种有心智健全的成年人有英国男配角有技术含量地唱歌跳舞而且每集至少都有一个gay kiss的音乐剧 Ivy一开口就瞬间从注水猪变身金嗓子猴宝非常犀利!还有Grace终于圆了五音都全的梦啊哈哈哈哈哈NBC好嘢~~】这是现在的感想→【我操凭什么啊那个弱逼面瘫女╬゚◥益◤

18分钟前
  • 抖啊抖
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太棒了!

21分钟前
  • cee
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提不上惊艳可是也恰到好处。and good to see Debra getting out of Gracie.---------中间许多集拖沓很久,最后一首歌舞剧味浓得刚好。

26分钟前
  • 打少
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上1次这么热血沸腾的追剧还是8年前追主妇第1季,那是人生第一次每周"追看"美剧.每个人都那么棒,来对比女主角如此的烂(因为她扣一星).想到个最不恰当的例子,showgirl里女主Elizabeth Berkley的存在只是为了反衬女配Gina Gershon;kp存在的唯一意义只是为了成就Megan Hilty的光彩夺目.

29分钟前
  • 傻乐的猫
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真心不觉得会超越glee,故事太平淡了,光励志的话真心撑不过一季,毕竟glee的主角是社会底层人士,既然是歌舞圈了,就让娱乐圈丑闻和明挣暗斗来的更猛烈吧。。。

33分钟前
  • 小边边
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就非要搞点被潜规则才高兴

37分钟前
  • UrthónaD'Mors
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第一集太好看了!准备追啊!中间有些拖拉,不过还是期待第二季

42分钟前
  • Gaby
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討厭女主,一集棄

47分钟前
  • 暴富
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这剧的卡司简直要逆天了!Jack Davenport的英国腔好!销!魂!!!!每首歌都很好听!Let me be your star单循环有木有!前半部分剧情都不错换了个Gossip Girl的编剧后面果然开始狗血的排列组合o(╯□╰)o I hate it when things get complicated!!!要是把整个Bomshell都拍成finale就好了!

48分钟前
  • 叉叉
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跟风什么的真无聊

51分钟前
  • 狐卿۩
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一集弃啊……

53分钟前
  • Ms.A扑柔
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又听到Jack Davenport那销魂的口音了!又看到亲爱的grace了!能不能不要再在评论里提glee了呀,满屏的glee真尼玛闹心!唱个歌就是glee吗,人家新白娘子传奇也是又唱又演好不好!

56分钟前
  • _D
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Karen唱的的I Never Met a Wolf Who Didn't Love to Howl其实还行,可是The 20th Century Fox Mambo简直就没法听。。。不过最后一首歌的时候整个人都要哭断气了我去。。。【Ivy党泪流满面。。。

59分钟前
  • 白日美人_S
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There's a broken heart for every light on Broadway.

1小时前
  • 诺桑
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折服在渣导的性感英音之下,故事有点俗但是人物塑造很丰富啊~

1小时前
  • 肉一
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