I’ve been interested in seeing Burlesque for a long time. It did take me longer than I originally intended to see the movie.
The plot for Burlesque, dealing with a young woman from a tiny town in the middle of nowhere going to Los Angeles with dreams of becoming famous, isn’t the most original. Despite that, the movie is still very entertaining and I think it is worth watching. Things are a little different since Ali, the woman with dreams of being famous, is happy performing in The Burlesque Lounge. She isn’t trying to break into movies or anything like that, though she is determined to get on stage though. Her determination ends up helping later in the movie as well.
Ali, played by Christina Aguilera, has a beautiful and powerful singing voice. It makes sense that she would become a popular performer at the club. Burlesque is a musical, with all the songs being numbers performed at the club. Characters don’t just break out into song like happens in a lot of other musicals. The songs are done well and help to make the move more entertaining. The women do wear some revealing outfits while performing, though they are never naked. I loved all the singing, but some people may not care for that aspect of the movie. People who don’t care for musicals may want to pick a different movie.
Most of what happens in Burlesque is tied to the club in some way. There is an attempt to add one or two complications. The movie isn’t exactly serious, but it really isn’t a comedy either even though there is humor in the movie. Romance turns up as well without being the main focus.
The characters in Burlesque are interesting, though many of them are rather flat. Ali receives the most attention. She is likable and Christina Aguilera does a very good job in the part. Tess is the woman who owns the club. She acts tough at times, but she has a nicer side as well. She is protective of the women who work at the club. Cher does really well with the part and she also performs a few new songs. Most of the other characters are the other performers. Nikki stands out the most because of her attitude, but Kristen Bell is kind of wasted in the part.
Overall I really enjoyed Burlesque and think it is worth watching. Cher and Christina Aguilera are wonderful in their parts and there are some great songs in it.
I did get a longer review posted on Epinions.
Burlesque
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Tuesday, March 30, 2010
The Sound of Music
I really like musicals, though I didn't like them as much when I was younger. I avoided watching The Sound of Music for years before I had to watch it during choir in 8th grade. I loved the movie and have watched it many times since then.
The movie is based on the true story of the Von Trapp family. From what I have read, things were changed for the movie. Sometimes that did add a bit more drama to what was happening. Even with the things that were fictionalized, the movie is very entertaining. It works well as a family friendly movie, though it could be a bit long for children. The movie does deal with serious things, like the lead up to World War II.
The music is wonderful and even though it had been a few years since I last saw the movie, I still remembered the words to most of the songs. Having characters break out in songs works a little better with this movie since it is shown that Maria loves music. She uses music and songs as a way to teach the children things, so it flows a bit better when they start singing. Julie Andrews is wonderful as Maria and I did like Christopher Plummer as Captain Von Trapp. The children are all fine, though some of them don't act as well as others.
There have been a few different DVD versions of the movie released. Unfortunately, the one I have doesn't have any extras.
I did post a review of the movie at Epinions.
The Sound of Music
The movie is based on the true story of the Von Trapp family. From what I have read, things were changed for the movie. Sometimes that did add a bit more drama to what was happening. Even with the things that were fictionalized, the movie is very entertaining. It works well as a family friendly movie, though it could be a bit long for children. The movie does deal with serious things, like the lead up to World War II.
The music is wonderful and even though it had been a few years since I last saw the movie, I still remembered the words to most of the songs. Having characters break out in songs works a little better with this movie since it is shown that Maria loves music. She uses music and songs as a way to teach the children things, so it flows a bit better when they start singing. Julie Andrews is wonderful as Maria and I did like Christopher Plummer as Captain Von Trapp. The children are all fine, though some of them don't act as well as others.
There have been a few different DVD versions of the movie released. Unfortunately, the one I have doesn't have any extras.
I did post a review of the movie at Epinions.
The Sound of Music
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