alluyb1tch
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The classic inspired by Romeo and Juliet that is added urbanization, gangs, songs and dances. A love story between two members of two enemy camps, among this is a criticism of the United States, street life, the situation of Latinos in American territory, among other things. It is directed by the duet made up of Jerome Robbins and Robert Wise, in the cast is Natalie Wood as the main, supported by Rita Moreno, Russ Tamblyn, Richard Beymer and George Chakiris.
I really like musicals and this classic is no exception.
The musical numbers cut through with tremendous choreographies used and songs with distinctive and humorous voices. The performances are a capable melodramatic touch especially Natalie Wood and the handsome Richard Beymer, where their love is passionate on an incoherent level. Rita Moreno and Russ Tamblyn steal the musical numbers with virtuosity and unique presences. George Chakiris looks great too at times.
Contextualizing myself in the 60's this is groundbreaking and innovative. But watching it today is very theatrical, dense and slow so if the remake is well done it can introduce this pretentious work to new generations. This film swept taking 10 Oscars awards from 11 nominations, among them: "Best Picture", "Best Director" to the duo, "Best Supporting Actress" to Rita Moreno and "Best Supporting Actor" to George Chakiris which is not bad but for me this award should have been given to Russ Tamblyn who put the JETS musical numbers up there.
I really like musicals and this classic is no exception.
The musical numbers cut through with tremendous choreographies used and songs with distinctive and humorous voices. The performances are a capable melodramatic touch especially Natalie Wood and the handsome Richard Beymer, where their love is passionate on an incoherent level. Rita Moreno and Russ Tamblyn steal the musical numbers with virtuosity and unique presences. George Chakiris looks great too at times.
Contextualizing myself in the 60's this is groundbreaking and innovative. But watching it today is very theatrical, dense and slow so if the remake is well done it can introduce this pretentious work to new generations. This film swept taking 10 Oscars awards from 11 nominations, among them: "Best Picture", "Best Director" to the duo, "Best Supporting Actress" to Rita Moreno and "Best Supporting Actor" to George Chakiris which is not bad but for me this award should have been given to Russ Tamblyn who put the JETS musical numbers up there.
I have great affection for this series and this reunion was necessary and beautiful for me. It has a lot of nostalgia and I think that over the years he highlights the intention of the show, corroborating people from different countries telling their experience growing with it.
Capable a bit superficial, but I think it's a way to close that "pending" meeting that we all wanted, that the previous one did not fulfill at all. The most beautiful moments were of the 6 members of the cast talking about their experiences both during the series and after it ended, watching episodes again, etc.
Thank you Lisa Kudrow, Jennifer Aniston, David Schwimmer, Matthew Perry, Matt LeBlanc and Courtney Cox for the 10 years that they left a legacy and reliving them.
Capable a bit superficial, but I think it's a way to close that "pending" meeting that we all wanted, that the previous one did not fulfill at all. The most beautiful moments were of the 6 members of the cast talking about their experiences both during the series and after it ended, watching episodes again, etc.
Thank you Lisa Kudrow, Jennifer Aniston, David Schwimmer, Matthew Perry, Matt LeBlanc and Courtney Cox for the 10 years that they left a legacy and reliving them.
The long-awaited film that focuses on the life of Cruella, one of Disney's most iconic villains that comes out of "101 Dalmatians". Directed by Craig Gillespie, played by Emma Stone and supported by Emma Thompson.
Beyond the expectations of what was previously sold, putting them aside it is an enjoyable and fresh movie.
Being objective and valuing the work done, I feel that if Disney had not made its mark, I think that something deeper would have been reached. I know this has nothing to do with "Joker" but to put it as a vague example, this villain could have left more than just superficially emotional and empowering scenes with distinctive outfits. I miss a Cruella taken by that confusion and madness, really passionate about design and ambitious for the desire for success on it. Not that I wanted to see something dark, but they raised some idea that it was going to be like this. There are even scenes where the film becomes dark and interesting like the one with the house fire or the talks to herself of the main one taken by some emotion, but then they were ruined by action scenes or sentimental scenes that were not necessary. It ended up being one more film of a sentimental and literal justification of why it is a villain instead of showing something more interesting and passionate than the character proposed. And yes, really if she had at least interested in killing dogs for their skins or at least for her revenge, there would have been a more coherent quote for the character of Cruella.
Emma Stone is very well, clear in her alter egos beyond that her interpretation could have been a FIRE accompanied by a darker adaptation for my taste. Emma Thompson really does see herself as a real antagonist displaying a specific personality and reason that always kept her with a presence as only she could have. Paul Walter Hauster and his dog were among the best of the cast, he generated grace and closeness with his character so affectionate and crazy at the same time. I highlight the production in general, the costume designs that were used accompanied by the sets and shots that made that particular style shine even more.
Beyond the expectations of what was previously sold, putting them aside it is an enjoyable and fresh movie.
Being objective and valuing the work done, I feel that if Disney had not made its mark, I think that something deeper would have been reached. I know this has nothing to do with "Joker" but to put it as a vague example, this villain could have left more than just superficially emotional and empowering scenes with distinctive outfits. I miss a Cruella taken by that confusion and madness, really passionate about design and ambitious for the desire for success on it. Not that I wanted to see something dark, but they raised some idea that it was going to be like this. There are even scenes where the film becomes dark and interesting like the one with the house fire or the talks to herself of the main one taken by some emotion, but then they were ruined by action scenes or sentimental scenes that were not necessary. It ended up being one more film of a sentimental and literal justification of why it is a villain instead of showing something more interesting and passionate than the character proposed. And yes, really if she had at least interested in killing dogs for their skins or at least for her revenge, there would have been a more coherent quote for the character of Cruella.
Emma Stone is very well, clear in her alter egos beyond that her interpretation could have been a FIRE accompanied by a darker adaptation for my taste. Emma Thompson really does see herself as a real antagonist displaying a specific personality and reason that always kept her with a presence as only she could have. Paul Walter Hauster and his dog were among the best of the cast, he generated grace and closeness with his character so affectionate and crazy at the same time. I highlight the production in general, the costume designs that were used accompanied by the sets and shots that made that particular style shine even more.