Rating: Summary: Only Movie I Ever Walked Out On! Review: This is the only movie where I actually got up in the middle of the movie and walked out of the theatre in horror and disgust. This film is a tasteless hodge podge of phony glitz that goes no deeper than the set and costumes and "cut and paste" music, which was absolutely revolting.
Rating: Summary: THE BEST!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Review: I just loved everything about this movie. I fell in love with Ewan McGregor and Nicole Kidman. It was the most romantic, funny, weird and drama movie I have ever watched. I saw this movie 14 times...THIS IS A MUST BUY! All though the songs aren't new it felt as if I heard these songs for the first time. Ewan McGregor and Nicole Kidman are brilliant together and I would love to see them do more movies together. Ewan blows Tom Cruise away in this movie!!!!!
Rating: Summary: Erratic, but alive with music and color Review: "Moulin Rouge," directed by Baz Luhrmann, seems to be one of the most wildly polarizing films of its time; I get the impression that people either love it or loathe it. I found the film inconsistent, but ultimately both entertaining and technically impressive.MR is a musical set in late 19th century Paris, primarily at the nightclub of the title. The story involves the relationship between dance hall girl Satine (Nicole Kidman) and bohemian writer Christian (Ewan McGregor). Luhrmann mixes into the story songs (and snippets of songs) from many different decades of the 20th century, ranging from The Beatles' "All You Need Is Love" to Madonnas's "Like a Virgin" and much more. The result is like a wild ride on a chaotic musical time machine. This together with the outrageous costumes and wild visual effects makes MR at times a startling assault on the senses. I found the opening portion of the movie to be far too silly and hyperactive. But once Kidman and McGregor's characters meet, the film really starts to soar. The performances are on the whole outstanding. One performance that really didn't work was that of John Leguizamo as Toulouse Lautrec. The versatile Leguizamo, normally excellent in such character roles, is far too cartoonish and over-the top here. But this misstep is more than made up for by the rest of the cast. Kidman is a revelation as Satine; she becomes a true screen diva in this role. Jim Broadbent brings energetic fun to his role as showman Harold Zidler; his rendition of "Like a Virgin" is one of the unforgettable highlights of the film. But the true heart of the film is Ewan McGregor's superb performance as Christian. He brings a palpable passion and tenderness to the role of the romantic dreamer. It's a brave, triumphant performance for this tremendously versatile actor. "Moulin Rouge" is a daringly different film that succeeds overall as a piece of art. I give director Luhrmann a lot of credit for holding all of these elements together.
Rating: Summary: truth, beauty, freedom, and LOVE Review: I never expected to like Moulin Rouge. I despise musicals. Yet, of all the movies I have seen this year, I believe Moulin Rouge is my favorite (I liked the Fellowship of the Ring, but had quibbles--plus Moulin Rouge is an original piece of art). The more I see of Ewan McGregor, the more impressed I am. He could have gone far too over the top with the role of Christian, but he is spot on. One gets drawn into his story and dragged away with him. He deserves the at least as much praise as Kidman is receiving. Kidman is indeed worthy of the praise. This is a killer, yet delicate role that would have disintegrated in lesser hands. The mixture of knowing innocence she brings to the role of Satine is sheer genius. She also shows a great ability at comedy. The supporting cast is delightful. John Leguizamo, Jim Broadbent, and Jacek Koman are all unforgettable. Kylie Minogue gets the festivities going delightfully as the green fairy. Richard Boxburgh is a wonderfully incompetent villain. I'll admit I still do not like all the music in Moulin Rouge. What won me over when I first saw it, and continues to win me over today is that Moulin Rouge is a great love story. It is a great meditation on the meaning of love. Baz Luhrmann has created a great story and wrapped it in a stunning cinematic vision (a revolution indeed). I have seldom been so impressed with a movie as I am with Moulin Rouge. This DVD version is packaged with all kinds of cool features and extras. I recommend it highly.
Rating: Summary: A fast pace and crazy loveable film Review: I was hesitant to see this movie, it took months of my little sister begging me to watch it, and frankly I'm glad I did. Although I disagree with her proclimation of "best movie ever" I cannot deny the artistic inginuity that this film is drowning in, in fact, this strength may also be it's greatest flaw. The movie is sometime awekwardly paced and the cinimatography, while brilliant is at times odd and almost as nautious as the Blair Witch Project. Despite over doing it in artistic appeal the film is beautifully colred, and coreographed. For the casual movie gower it may be easy to loose track of the story at times, but for movie buffs like myself the over all brilliance and depth of this movie makes it a definate must own. Although I must confess that if this movie had hoped to breathe new life into the dead musical genre it would have been better if they had used original music, not bizzar remakes of classic pop/rock tunes.
Rating: Summary: A Bad Flick Review: From beginning to end this movie went from bad to worse. The directing, acting and music were some of the worse I have ever seen.
Rating: Summary: Oscar nom. for Best Picture? Excuse me while I vomit.... Review: First the good-the set design is very good, and if Moulin Rouge wins an Oscar for Art Direction/Set Direction, or for Costume Design, those awards will be deserved. There, that didn't take long... I'll admit that I was turned off when I heard Christian singing the line "The hills are alive...", but I let it slide initially. But when I then heard the throng at Moulin Rouge singing Nirvana's "Smells like Teen Spirit" in unison, I was disgusted. Most of the reviewers have defended this move, saying it was "original" and helped resurrect the musical. Well, don't most musicals use their own original numbers? And if not, don't the musicals at least use contemporary music? The reason I'm fiercely criticizing the musical numbers (especially the use of Nirvana), is that these numbers, when you listen to the lyrics, simply do not transport you to 1900's Paris. Granted, Baz Luhrmann's Paris is a fictional Paris, but if you're going to use a set period piece, at least use music that evokes that time period. I do enjoy good love stories, but unfortunately I was not convinced by this one. This is not the fault of the two actors, but Luhrmann's constant refusal to have a steady shot for longer than two seconds throughout the movie derails the love story. This is unfortunate, because I think both actors (Ewan McGregor and Nicole Kidman) are very good and deserving of a better script. I hope they're given the chance in a future film with a better love story and director. The love story is trite-it's not a major criticism, but combined with the aforementioned criticisms it sinks the love affair. This "musical" is an artsy form of an MTV production. I have to agree with an earlier review who termed Moulin Rouge a feature-length MTV video. I believe that the musical can make a revival, but not based on this .... If you want to see a true musical, see "Singing In the Rain", "Oklahoma", or the underrated "Meet Me in St.Louis".
Rating: Summary: Incredible Review: What a disc set ! I have never seen a Disc made for the visually impared. And the things you can do with the Green Fairy. Dances without editing and the auditions are great. But the best is Nicole Kidman. Go Ozzie Go Oi Oi Oi for the Oscars !
Rating: Summary: extremely dissipionting Review: I thought this movie was supposed to be good it [stinks]. it was full of cliches and [bad] songs that they stole fom other places. It was stupid and really ... if i could give it zero stars i would. I think it is the biggest ... mistake that this movie is nominated for best pictue come on it a complete joke.
Rating: Summary: Nicole Kidman's BEST Movie! Review: Nicole Kidman did 100 times better in Moulin Rouge than in The Others. She did an EXCELLENT job singing and dancing in this movie. I was so happy that she got nominated for an Oscar in Moulin Rouge. If you want to see Nicole Kidman shine, FORGET THE OTHERS. SEE HER IN MOULIN ROUGE! Don't listen to the negative reviews!
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