Cabaret

             Cabaret is movie that get a lot of messages across to us through story, humorous and meaningful music. There are two love stories in it. One is between Sarry and Brian. Sarry is selfish while Brian has a secret. From the music sang by Sarry show that there are a lot of differences because of which they can't join together and the ending is just like this. They separate. Through those days they live together, both of them learn that in love you have to push integrity aside. In contrast to Sarry and Brian, maybe on the surface the outcome of Fritz and Natalia are better, but just like the music in the cabaret demonstrate to us that Jews have to be killed.
             During the song "Willkommen?Brian which is naive and conservative arrives in Berlin then intercut Sarry's smiling face which indicates there difference and tough life is going to bear between them. One scene that show that Brian is going to change is Sarry taunt Brian to screan and Brian accept to do it, but it also tell us Sarry's selfishness to seek fun. As their relationship develops, Sarry seduce Brian to have sex with her and said "Doesn't my body drive you wild with desire??but Brian's refuse frustrate Sarry and maybe let her start to think about love again. Although she has got money, men, she still be upset because her father left her and "Maybe this time? she really understand she can't satisfaction from fame and sex. Maximillian's corruption, Sarry's pregnant make them find genuine love eventually, though we can see the futility of their life after marriage.
             Maybe through Fritz and Natalia's relationship we really understand what is love about. Natalia confides in Sarry because of her experience with men. Fritz reveals his frustration when Natalia does not return his enthusiasm. They both needs advice after their change meeting. Natalia understand it is love but she can't ma
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