For those who like musicals, you should enjoy this. Extremely well produced and casted. At a couple of points I felt like I was at a Broadway theater rather than a movie theater. Almost started clapping.
The snooty critics didn't like it too much since it glossed over much of Barnum's dark side of life, but screw them - this wasn't a biography, it was a musical.
The choreography was excellent, the costumes were great and the music, although sometimes a little "popish" went along very well.
I would recommend at the theater, as big a screen as you can find.
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Posts: 4359 | Location: Tampa | Registered: August 19, 2007
I had never heard of this movie until my daughter asked me to take her on opening night. I wasn’t expecting much but I was pleasantly surprised. We really enjoyed it.
Suspending any historical angles...watching it solely for entertainment, I walked out giving it a 10/10. I'll give it a few days to simmer, and we may take the wife to see it over the weekend...but the things they did right, they did perfect.
It is certainly the most enjoyable movie I remember watching in a long time.
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Posts: 11473 | Location: NC | Registered: August 16, 2005
Somehow the bride and I missed the memo that this was a musical haha - nonetheless, we thoroughly enjoyed it. Hugh Jackman and the rest of the cast are a mighty talented bunch!
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I have heard from multiple people that this movie was excellent. Unfortunately with a 3yr old, we don't get to a theater as often as we'd like so we will be waiting till its for rental on the streaming boxes.
Originally posted by sphill: I have heard from multiple people that this movie was excellent. Unfortunately with a 3yr old, we don't get to a theater as often as we'd like so we will be waiting till its for rental on the streaming boxes.
This really is one that is probably best on the Big Screen.
As said above, it really feels like a broadway show.
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Posts: 11473 | Location: NC | Registered: August 16, 2005
Originally posted by dlc444: The snooty critics didn't like it too much since it glossed over much of Barnum's dark side of life ...
And yet most critics really approved of Straight Outta Compton.
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Posts: 18132 | Location: Sonoma County, CA | Registered: April 09, 2004
My wife, two daughters, and I went to it last night, and all four of really liked it. It was cheese, but earnest cheese and wonderfully done in every aspect. As others have mentioned, it often felt more like Broadway than Hollywood.
Posts: 5088 | Location: Western WA | Registered: October 20, 2003
Originally posted by SBrooks: Family (women) took me.
I felt like the dad in the monty python skit from Holy Grail when his son kept trying to start a song. No more songs ! Stop the music !
Each time I thought they were about to have a conversation - NOPE - break into another song...
I Know - It's a musical. But still...
That's funny. I've had a similar but opposite experience. We have a small community theater that often has musical performances like Mary Poppins. We've gone to a few shows thinking they were musicals, getting about halfway through them just to realize they weren't going to sing.
Posts: 17944 | Location: SE Michigan | Registered: February 10, 2007
Watched it on an airline flight the other day. A little too touchy feely/feel good for me. Maybe at 29 I’m becoming a jaded old man. Music is memorable and I’m glad Hugh isn’t stuck as only Wolverine. Not many actors can escape being associated with specific roles. There were a few times that I checked out during the movie and was wondering where we were going with the quick points they’d make. It’s like they compressed the wrong parts and drug out others?
Anywho, check it out and let me know what you think!
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