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The Paris Olympics opening ceremony kicked off with a new twist and featured a captivating performance by Celine Dion. However, many critics felt that the show fell short of expectations, resembling other over-the-top TV spectacles.

Before Celine Dion’s emotional performance towards the end of the four-hour ceremony, Peacock, a streaming service, sent out a promotional email hinting at tears by the end of the show. The final moments of the broadcast did have some strikingly beautiful scenes, such as former champions being transported along the Seine in a speedboat and the torch being carried through the illuminated courtyards of the Louvre.

Despite these picturesque moments, the overall ceremony was criticized for its excessive length and lack of focus. The decision to forego the traditional parade of athletes marching into the stadium in favor of a waterborne procession along the Seine, interspersed with performances, divided opinions. While some appreciated the grander scale and variety of the event, others felt that it deviated too far from the essence of the Olympics opening ceremony.

The shift towards a more entertainment-focused format, akin to a typical TV spectacle, left many feeling that the ceremony had lost its unique charm. While previous opening ceremonies may have been perceived as long and tedious, they held a special place in the hearts of viewers for their ability to capture the spirit of the Games.

In conclusion, the Paris Olympics opening ceremony may have dazzled with its star-studded performances and stunning visuals, but it failed to capture the magic and grandeur of traditional Olympic spectacles. Moving forward, organizers may need to find a balance between entertainment value and the historic significance of the Games to truly captivate audiences and reignite the spark of the Olympic spirit.