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Moulin Rouge (Single Disc Edition)

Moulin Rouge (Single Disc Edition)

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A hodge-podge of stuff!
Review: This IS a "like or dislike" movie. I'm on the dislike side. All the talk about "Moulin Rouge" bringing back the musical genre is a bunch of hooey. The songs are relatively recent songs originally recorded by Elton John, Madonna, etc., and with these non-singers attempting them adds even more irritation to watching and listening to this film. The acting is okay, but I don't think it's breakthrough for anyone. After all the hype--and I do like "true" musicals (original songs, etc.)--I was completely disappointed. In fact, I watched it a second time to see if I was missing something. I didn't. Those who praise this movie as a musical haven't seen the great musicals of the past.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Has to be seen to be believed.
Review: 'Moulin Rouge!' is perhaps one of the years best films for a number of reasons. The first is that finally someone had the guts to remake the musical for a post-millenium audience. The post-modern eclecticism of the film may be off-putting to many, but those who can see past the amazing costume, wild music and often disorientating cutting will love the film.

We're in Paris at the turn of the century; the Bohemian revolution is taking the world by storm. We meet our young, heart strong protagonist Christian (Ewan McGregor) crying over his lost love. But wait! Hello now we're inside the Moulin Rouge, a nightclub where the rich and powerful mingle with the dark and beautiful. And everyone seems to be doing the 'Can-can' to Nirvana's 'Smells like teen spirit'... sound confusing? Well it is, and for good reason.

The film is essentially a love story, two star crossed lovers who are forced together by inextricable circumstances. This is coupled with Christian's efforts to win the heart of the sparkling diamond Satine (Nicole Kidman) however they must overcome an obstacle in order for their love to be recognized, and that is the Duke (Richard Roxbourgh). The film is a tragedy like many musical endings but the film's director Baz Luhrman has completely subverted the genre by adding a postmodern element.

Through using pop culture and mass marketing Luhrman makes a strong point about the problems with it. Thus the film is imbued with elements of Bollywood through the Hindi dance in 'Spectacular, spectacular' this splicing of styles allows Luhrman to convey much more meaning than if he had directed 'Moulin Rouge' as a straight modern musical.

20th century Fox has truly gone to town in presenting this amazing DVD. The number of commentary tracks as well as the green fairy version of the film (much like the White rabbit presentation on the Matrix DVD) is enough to make the fans drool. However it is in the second disc where some of the most in depth features available on any DVD can be found. Interviews with cast, crew, featurettes galore, and a host of Easter eggs truly make this DVD a benchmark of what we can hope DVD's will be realized as in the future.

The transfer is flawless onto the DVD format. The crystal clear picture is the best way to look at the vibrant, elaborate costumes and the Dolby Digital 5.1 soundtrack is utterly amazing and makes the viewer feel like they are part of the film.

Overall 'Moulin Rouge' is a sumptuous feast of vibrant color, elaborate set and opulent costume. It really has to be seen to be believed and is one of those films that if you haven't seen, needs to be seen for nothing more than pure spectacle.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wounderful Movie
Review: I see this movie in Zurich movie theater and was impressed from the beginning. Its fast, funny and also sad. but allround, i just went the next day to find the soundtrack CD, i bought it and enjoy listening to most of the songs. Than i stumbled unto the DVD and bought it also. All the special features are great and give an insight of the making of.

I liked the actor who performed the duke? the rich man who should finance the moulin rouge anyway, his facial expressions are damn fantastic.

Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor have wounderful voices, i love to hear their songs.

All in All, i would recommend to buy this movie.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Fantastic Assault on the Senses
Review: What an innovative, dazzling piece of filmmaking!

One of the most original films of the past decade, Moulin Rouge juxtaposes a classic, tragic love story with swirling Mtv-like camera work and a boisterous soundtrack. (Standout tunes include a surprisingly good remake of Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" and a Bollywood-inspired take on "Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend.")

This is a film for people who love both flashy Broadway dance numbers and excellent acting.

Hands down, this is the most feature-rich DVD I have ever come across. Special tidbits include (but are not limited to): Designers' Commentary, Dance Rehearsals, "International Sizzle Reel" (Their term. Not mine.), Set Design Overview, and In-Depth Interviews with the Performers. Also, if you play around with the scroll buttons on your remote, you're likely to come across a secret feature or two. (Keep your eyes peeled for the red windmill or fairy.)

Excellent!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: NO LAWS. NO LIMITS. ONE RULE. NEVER FALL IN LOVE.
Review: This is one of those movies where you either love it or loathe it; there is no in-between. It just so happens, I loved it. Not only is it visually stunning, but the music is utterly amazing. Ranging from Queen, the Police, and Nirvana, to Paul McCartney, David Bowie, Patti LaBelle, and the Beatles, Moulin Rouge captures some of the best music ever written. Heck, this film even steals from Rodgers and Hammerstein's The Sound of Music. Even if you didn't like the movie, you have to admit that the soundtrack is awesome. At any rate, Baz Lurhmann proved, yet again, he is one of the most innovative directors today. Nicole Kidman plays the beautiful courtesan Satine, AKA "The Spakling Diamond" who falls in love with the penniless poet Christian, portrayed by Ewan McGregor. The audience learns early on that Satine is dying, but this is kept hidden from both Satine and Christian, as they struggle to keep their passionate love affair a secret. I reccommend this film to anyone who enjoys musicals, love stories, or both!! A great supporting cast includes John Leguizamo, Jim Broadbent, and Richard Roxburgh. All performances are "Spectacular Spectacular". And who would've thought that the same kid from Trainspotting could belt out "I Will Always Love You" just as well as Whitney Houston?!?! I enjoyed this film, and while it's definitely not for everyone, Moulin Rouge is a film I would highly reccommend to those who enjoy tragic romances or films with great music.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstandingly unoriginal
Review: Who would have every thought of a musical with Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor in a brothel? Well, whoever thought of it did a good job because this strange set musical takes off and takes you with it into a world of romance and intrigue! The cast is amazing ant the story line is enticing. It seems strange at first and I must admit it takes some getting used to since it is so contrary to any other movie I have seen, but once the adjustment is made you get lost in the song and dance of it all! They deserve all awards they are nominated for!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A puzzled viewer
Review: I've been reading some of the reviews. It is quite intriguing that this film is either loved or hated. Very few reviews are in between. Why?

I guess it appeals to sentiment, to gut feeling and instinct rather than thought and reason. Anyway, what is love? "Love is fire that burns without being seen". How to capture that evanescent, unreasonable character of love in a film?

It can't be done with a nicely woven plot and well behaved script. A whole lot of "love" movies are just that, so they strike everything except love. They just fake it, like Satine with her clients.

Well, this one doesn't fake it. In a sort of strange and clumsy way (I am a ordered person, after all) that may frighten the more ordered folks like me out there.

Buy a bottle of good scotch (I kind of prefer it to absinth :-)), sit down and watch the movie again. You'll see it all makes good (and crazy) sense! Love is not reason, you know.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of my favorite movies of all time!
Review: The film it self is beyond words! The music is ginous! The dncing is spectacular! The tango seen is a must see. Once you watch this movie you won't be able to set it aside!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Where is zero on your scale?
Review: This film is simply AWFUL! That says it all.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: You have to watch it twice.
Review: I found two faults with this movie, both are the directors. I did not understand why everyone was trying so hard to please the Duke. It seemed odd to me that the owner of such a sucessful club would all but give it away just to get someone to invest in a show. Then I watched the out takes. Cut from the movie is about 15 or 20 seconds that sets up the story and explains everything that is to follow. That 20 seconds could not have been that important to the running time. It is vital that you see this or the movie won't make sense.

My second problem is with Mr McGregger. He is a fine actor, but the man is not a singer. He can however yell very loudly off key. Why was a roll with so much music, given to someone who can not sing ? I also wondered why his voice was so much louder than EVERYTHING else going on around him. If having him play that part was so vital they could have dubbed the singing, or at the very least lowered his volume.

I liked the movie, once I understood what was going on. I suggest that you watch the out takes at the end first. Then watch the movie, you'll understand it better. Oh yeah, keep hold of the volume control to turn it down a little when Mr. McGregger sings.


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