Moulin Rouge [Blu-ray] |  | Director: Baz Luhrmann Actors: Nicole Kidman, Ewan Mcgregor Category: DVD
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Media: Blu-ray
ASIN: B001G8XON0
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Amazon.com essential video A dazzling and yet frequently maddening bid to bring the movie musical kicking and screaming into the 21st century, Baz Luhrmann's Moulin Rouge bears no relation to the many previous films set in the famous Parisian nightclub. This may appear to be Paris in the 1890s, with can-can dancers, bohemian denizens like Toulouse-Lautrec (John Leguizamo), and ribaldry at every turn, but it's really Luhrmann's pop-cultural wonderland. Everyone and everything is encouraged to shatter boundaries of time and texture, colliding and careening in a fast-cutting frenzy that thinks nothing of casting Elton John's "Your Song" 80 years before its time. Nothing is original in this kaleidoscopic, absinthe-inspired love tragedy--the words, the music, it's all been heard before. But when filtered through Luhrmann's love for pop songs and timeless showmanship, you're reminded of the cinema's power to renew itself while paying homage to its past. Luhrmann's overall success with his third "red-curtain" extravaganza (following Strictly Ballroom and William Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet) is wildly debatable: the scenario is simple to the point of silliness, and how can you appreciate choreography when it's been diced into hash by attention-deficit editing? Still, there's something genuine brewing between costars Ewan McGregor and Nicole Kidman (as, respectively, a poor writer and his unobtainable object of desire), and their vocal talents are impressive enough to match Luhrmann's orgy of extraordinary sets, costumes, and digital wizardry. The movie's novelty may wear thin, along with its shallow indulgence of a marketable soundtrack, but Luhrmann's inventiveness yields moments that border on ecstasy, when sound and vision point the way to a moribund genre's joyously welcomed revival. --Jeff Shannon
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Campy but not in a good way. June 22, 2009 ADRIENNE MILLER (TENNESSEE) Moulin Rouge starring Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor is a doomed love story set to classic pop songs. I really wanted to like this colorful musical but I think this film would have been better if the songs were set to an original score, hearing songs I heard a thousand times made watching this film seem silly and pretenious. I don't think Kidman deserved to be nominated for an Oscar, that same year she was absolutely brilliant in The Others so I don't know what all the fuss was about? She's not good here, her singing is ok - nothing spectacular. The Like A Virgin performance is kinda cute but otherwise Moulin Rouge is just average.
Awesome June 16, 2009 Jason Francis Smith (Heber, UT USA) After all these years, this movie still is amazing. It is almost the perfect love story. No, scratch that. It IS the perfect love story. Incredible plotting, incredible songs, incredible movie. Can't recommend this movie enough!
Magical Musical June 13, 2009 A. Colon (Tijuana, Mexico) The film is amazing! I've seen the whole trilogy "Strictly ballroom/Romeo and Juliet/Moulin Rouge" and all of the movies are great. In moulin rouge you'll find a great story and also you can sing along because the songs are classics! Enjoy the movie...as soon as you can :)
OMG I LOVE THIS MOVIE!! June 6, 2009 E. Partida (Houston, TX) I bought this on dvd. I had never seen it and I heard from different people that it was a good movie. So I decided to give it a shot...OMG!!! I instantly fell in love with it. The music, the actors, the sets, the amazing costumes!!! One of the best movies I have seen in a while. I never knew that Nicole and Ewan would be able to sing the way they did!! The elephant love medly was one of my favorite scenes...Along with spectacular spectacular. Oh and the opening scene at the moulin rouge. Hell I loved it all!!! If you havent seen this movie, you ought too. You wont be disappointed.
Moulin Rouge March 30, 2009 D. L. Spence (Illinois) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
I purchased this for my 15 year old daughter who loved it. I did not watch the entire thing so my view is biased on superficial impressions of what little I did see. I don't care for musicals (usually), and I'm not a fan of Nicole Kidman so I had NO interest in this.
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