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Funny Lady is a follow-up that dives into Fanny Brice's life after her divorce from Nicky Arnstein, and it offers a mix of humor and pathos. The atmosphere captures the vibrant yet struggling world of the Great Depression, with Fanny navigating the ups and downs of her career. Herbert Ross directs with a deft hand, balancing the comedic and dramatic moments. The performances are strong, especially Barbra Streisand who embodies Fanny with a perfect blend of vulnerability and strength. The pacing feels right, letting the story breathe while keeping the audience engaged. The film also features some interesting practical effects in its musical numbers, adding a delightful touch to the visuals. There's a certain charm in the way it explores themes of love, ambition, and resilience.
Focus on the character dynamics between Fanny and Billy.Note the historical context of the Great Depression.Pay attention to the production design reflecting the era.
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