Una adaptación del musical de 1957 que explora el amor prohibido y la rivalidad entre los Jets y los Sharks, dos bandas callejeras de adolescentes de diferentes orígenes étnicos.Una adaptación del musical de 1957 que explora el amor prohibido y la rivalidad entre los Jets y los Sharks, dos bandas callejeras de adolescentes de diferentes orígenes étnicos.Una adaptación del musical de 1957 que explora el amor prohibido y la rivalidad entre los Jets y los Sharks, dos bandas callejeras de adolescentes de diferentes orígenes étnicos.
- Dirección
- Escritura
- Estrellas
- Ganó 1 premio Óscar
- 72 premios ganados y 298 nominaciones en total
Josh Rivera
- Chino
- (as Josh Andrés Rivera)
David Aviles Morales
- Aníbal
- (as David Avilés Morales)
Ricardo Zayas
- Chago
- (as Ricardo A. Zayas)
- Dirección
- Escritura
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
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A remake worthy of the original
My first thought in hearing about this ... a thought I'm sure was shared by many ... was WHY? Why remake a movie that was done so well the first time. Still, I went to the theater and found a wonderful, well-made movie. I hadn't read anything about the movie before seeing it and I went in wondering if they would update it to present day. They didn't, but I think that might have worked too.
Discussing the movie with my twenty-something son, I brought up the "why remake a nearly perfect film" question and his response was ... for a new generation. People his age were never going to see the 1961 version in the theater and most would never see a 60 year old movie at all. This movie allows a new generation (or two or three) to experience the magic on the big screen. Ultimately, the appeal of the movie lies in the music and the dance ... even more than the story. But the story is still powerful even after there have been so very many Romeo and Juliet adaptations.
A fun movie to see on the big screen.
Discussing the movie with my twenty-something son, I brought up the "why remake a nearly perfect film" question and his response was ... for a new generation. People his age were never going to see the 1961 version in the theater and most would never see a 60 year old movie at all. This movie allows a new generation (or two or three) to experience the magic on the big screen. Ultimately, the appeal of the movie lies in the music and the dance ... even more than the story. But the story is still powerful even after there have been so very many Romeo and Juliet adaptations.
A fun movie to see on the big screen.
Almost Perfect Adaptation.
I absolutely loved the movie - I had a lot of high expectations. I grew up rewatching the borrowed DVD of the 1961 version from the library. I have the 2009 Broadway version memorized by heart. But this adaptation?? It did everything so, so much justice. The acting, the singing, the dancing. There was a tension that you should feel throughout. And so many Performances with a capital P - ESP Ariana, Mike and David. The shots were absolutely BEAUTIFUL. The orchestra - EXQUISITE. This version of WSS actually broke me.
I want to watch it again. I look forward to owning this version on DVD.
I want to watch it again. I look forward to owning this version on DVD.
As Spectacular As Ever!
Living up to the highly praised 1961 movie musical of the same name, you'd think it would be hard for a reimagining to capture the same type of amazement that the original West Side Story movie had. But the 2021 version of this film is just as amazing as the original! Having director Steven Spielberg doing what he does best, you know you're in for a treat!
This one had a very talented cast as well from Ansel Elgort, Rachel Zegler, Mike Faist to name a few, and of course Rita Moreno herself! This version wasn't afraid to explore the inner workings of these characters. Which made for a very captivating experience.
Although it's not without it faults, the pacing felt a little strange in a few places. But it wasn't super noticeable as the story continued.
A benefit that this version has over the now 60-year-old original, there's more cultural awareness for the Puerto Rican characters that don't feel caricatures of what Hollywood believes all Puerto Ricans should appear. The use of Spanish dialogue allowed for a more authentic view into the lives of those characters when they weren't surrounded by members of the Jet's gang. Since this movie has been made well after the days of the strict guidelines of the Hays production code that took over Hollywood films from the 1930's to the late 60's, it allowed for this version to take more creative freedom and allow swearing, address racial issues, portray harsher violence, and display an emotionally darker tone that the 1961 version was unable to explore.
If you're "on the fence" about seeing this in theatres and waiting until it comes out on home video or streaming services, I suggested you should see it in theatres. This will give the most spectacular experience possible!
This one had a very talented cast as well from Ansel Elgort, Rachel Zegler, Mike Faist to name a few, and of course Rita Moreno herself! This version wasn't afraid to explore the inner workings of these characters. Which made for a very captivating experience.
Although it's not without it faults, the pacing felt a little strange in a few places. But it wasn't super noticeable as the story continued.
A benefit that this version has over the now 60-year-old original, there's more cultural awareness for the Puerto Rican characters that don't feel caricatures of what Hollywood believes all Puerto Ricans should appear. The use of Spanish dialogue allowed for a more authentic view into the lives of those characters when they weren't surrounded by members of the Jet's gang. Since this movie has been made well after the days of the strict guidelines of the Hays production code that took over Hollywood films from the 1930's to the late 60's, it allowed for this version to take more creative freedom and allow swearing, address racial issues, portray harsher violence, and display an emotionally darker tone that the 1961 version was unable to explore.
If you're "on the fence" about seeing this in theatres and waiting until it comes out on home video or streaming services, I suggested you should see it in theatres. This will give the most spectacular experience possible!
One of Spielberg's best films in a while, outstanding musical
West Side Story does just about everything right. The musical numbers, the choreography, the cinematography, all beautiful. A set of spectacular performances, particularly Rachel Zegler. Spielberg directed the quintessential version of West Side Story and one of the best musicals in a very long time.
The only place West Side Story falls short for me is that a lot of the Jets performances fell a little flat for me. Ansel Elgort in particular as Tony just didn't work for me. Aside from that, West Side Story is nothing short of spectacular, and one of the best releases of 2021.
The only place West Side Story falls short for me is that a lot of the Jets performances fell a little flat for me. Ansel Elgort in particular as Tony just didn't work for me. Aside from that, West Side Story is nothing short of spectacular, and one of the best releases of 2021.
Simply Amazing!
Spielberg does it again! Another outstanding production under his direction. The cast was great, the singing was great but one major thing that stood out to me was the choreography. It couldn't have been any better, and I can't imagine the amount of training and dance practice that each actor had to go through. Job well done by every member of the cast and crew!
Rita Moreno Breaks Down 6 of Her Iconic Roles
Rita Moreno Breaks Down 6 of Her Iconic Roles
Rita Moreno breaks down 6 of her most iconic roles, discusses the struggles she's faced in Hollywood, and shares what it felt like to return to West Side Story 60 years later. She also dives into her revealing documentary Rita Moreno: Just a Girl Who Decided to Go for It.
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- TriviaThe songs "One Hand, One Heart" and "A Boy Like That/I Have a Love" were performed live on set by Ansel Elgort and Rachel Zegler & Ariana DeBose and Zegler respectively. Sections of "Maria" were also sung live on set by Elgort, as per his request. All other songs were filmed to the more traditional playback technique. "Somewhere" was also sung live on set by Rita Moreno.
- ErroresThe 9th (Columbus) Ave elevated train tracks in the Upper West Side were removed after their closure in 1940.
- Créditos curiososThe end credits feature a dedication to Steven Spielberg's father Arnold Spielberg with a simple "For Dad".
- ConexionesAlternate-language version of Amor sin barreras (1961)
- Bandas sonorasPrologue
Music by Leonard Bernstein
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
- Países de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- West Side Story
- Locaciones de filmación
- Productoras
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Taquilla
- Presupuesto
- USD 100,000,000 (estimado)
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 38,530,322
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 10,574,618
- 12 dic 2021
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 76,016,171
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 36min(156 min)
- Color
- Mezcla de sonido
- Relación de aspecto
- 2.39 : 1
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