1.
At the start of the film, what does Christian's father comment that the town of 'Montmatre' is?
Correct Answer
C. 'A village of SIN!'
Explanation
The correct answer is 'A village of SIN!'. This answer is supported by the fact that Christian's father describes Montmatre as an unholy place, a place of villainy, a village of sin, and a land of whores. This suggests that the town is associated with immoral and sinful activities, reinforcing the idea that it is a village of sin.
2.
What does Christian's father say his son's obsession is?
Correct Answer
B. A 'ridiculous obsession with love!'
Explanation
Christian's father describes his son's obsession as 'ridiculous obsession with love!' This suggests that Christian is overly fixated on romantic relationships or the concept of love, to the point where it is seen as excessive or irrational. It implies that Christian's preoccupation with love is viewed as exaggerated or absurd by his father.
3.
In real life, Henri-Toulouse Lautrec was very short in height due to his family's traditions of inbreeding.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
It is true! Henri did indeed suffer from a number of congenital health conditions attributed to this tradition of inbreeding. His legs ceased to grow, so that as an adult he was only 1.52 m (5 ft) tall,[4][7] having developed an adult-sized torso, while retaining his child-sized legs.
4.
What magical power is the 'Magical Sitar' said to have?
Correct Answer
A. It can only speak the truth
Explanation
The 'Magical Sitar' is said to have the power of only speaking the truth. This means that whatever is said or asked to the Sitar, it will always provide a truthful answer. This power could be useful in various situations where honesty and accuracy are required.
5.
What is the name of The Duke's manservant?
Correct Answer
C. Warner
Explanation
Warner is the correct answer because the question asks for the name of The Duke's manservant, and out of the given options, Warner is the only one that could potentially be a name for a person. The other options (Watson, Turner, Skinner, Stitches) are either surnames or do not sound like names for a manservant.
6.
Where is the 'Elephant Medley' sung by characters Satine and Christian?
Correct Answer
C. On top of the Big ElepHant
Explanation
In the movie "Moulin Rouge," the characters Satine and Christian sing the 'Elephant Medley' on top of the Big Elephant. This location is significant because the Big Elephant is a prominent landmark in the movie and serves as a symbol of the grandeur and spectacle of the Moulin Rouge. Singing on top of the Big Elephant adds to the dramatic and visually stunning nature of the performance.
7.
What does Satine aspire to be one day?
Correct Answer
B. A 'real' actress
Explanation
Satine aspires to be a 'real' actress. This implies that she wants to be recognized and respected for her acting skills and be known as a talented performer. It suggests that she wants to move beyond her current status and achieve success and recognition in the acting industry.
8.
Nicole Kidman sustained a broken rib during filming because of one of her corsets.
Correct Answer
A. True
Explanation
It's true! Nicole Kidman suffered a broken rib when rehearsing a dance routine in one of the Corsets worn in the film.
9.
What is the name of the song that is sung by Harold Zidler, after he tells Satine to unwillingly turn down Christian?
Correct Answer
E. The Show Must Go On
Explanation
In the movie "Moulin Rouge!", Harold Zidler sings the song "The Show Must Go On" after he tells Satine to turn down Christian. The lyrics of the song convey the idea that no matter what challenges or obstacles arise, the show must continue. It emphasizes the importance of perseverance and determination in the face of adversity.
10.
Which actress/singer plays the 'Green Fairy' Absinthe apparition?
Correct Answer
D. Kylie Minogue
Explanation
Kylie Minogue plays the 'Green Fairy' Absinthe apparition.