《A Story of Floating Weeds (1934)》Storyline
I got a feeling there""s a miracle due, gonna come true, coming to me.Could it be? Yes it could, something""s coming, something good.If I can wait, something""s coming, I don""t know what it is, but it is gonna be great...His dance under many clotheslines heaped with laundry ransitions with a match-cut to a scene in the back of Madame Lucia""s Bridal Shop where fabric hangs.The year the film premiered, Miller""s marriage o Marilyn ended.The film reflected uncanny resemblances to Monroe""s own personal life.]It was derived from scriptwriter Arthur Miller""s own novelette (appearing in 1957 inEsquire Magazine), and from Milller""s first screenplay (written specifically for his wife Marilyn Monroe at the time, during their rocky marriage)."The musical tragedy took a realistic and close look at the backstage world of a ballerina.In some ways, the characters inThe Red Shoesresembled those in Busby Berkeley""sGold Diggers of 1935 (1935), and the plot line was reminiscent of heCinderellafairy-tale of a young girl and a pair of slippers.As a result, he earned increasingly high salaries, became a pioneer of the percentage deal (a performer accepted a reduced or non-existent salary in exchange for a percentage of the box office profits), and was the industry""s top box-office star by mid-decade.When he attempted to reconnect the smoking electrical cable anyway, a power surge electrocuted him, the cable broke loose, and he toppled into a tank of genetically-modified eels below.