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Sweeney Todd
Ummm it was good ***(Three Stars)
What
happens when you take a hit Broadway musical and mix it with
the dark and gothic humor of Tim
Burton?
Well ladies and gentlemen you get
Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of
Fleet Street.
At
times I felt this film had a touch of Quentin
Tarantino,
there was so much blood. The blood was extremely excessive
and it was done in such a fake manner.
Whenever Tim
Burton and
Johnny Depp work
on the same film it's a success. In this case I mean
success, as to artfully blend creepy, horrific, dark and
comedic. In Sweeney Todd
Johnny Depp plays
the tortured soul of Sweeney Todd, a man who has lost the
love of his life and his daughter only to return a miserable
and disturbed man.
Johnny Depp takes
this character and adds such depth, creating a new
dimensions of disturbed. Mrs Lovett (Helena
Bonham Carter)
is the woman who is living in his home when he returns, and
together they are the Mr and Miss of Darkness, beautiful,
creepy and eerie. They come to a unique and mutually
beneficial arraignment, working beautifully together in
every way.
I must
make a confession: I attended this film ready to simply
trash it. I love musicals, however I found the trailers
not to be compelling and just simply lackluster. Yet the
movie had a way of sucking me into the story and making me
both sympathetic and eager- well I was at least rooting for
him to get his target!
There
was a surprise / sandpaper aspect to this film with Signor
Adolfo Pirelli (Sacha
Baron Cohen.)
You will either love him or he will rub you the wrong way
with his cameo. No matter whether you love him or hate him
he does add a much needed element to this film.
I was
a bit irritated that this was a musical and yet they only
cast a few actual singers: Johanna (Jayne
Wisener),
and Toby (Ed
Sanders.)
Both really stood out with their vocal ability. Even
though they had a few endearing moments Sweeney Todd (Johnny
Depp)
and Mrs Lovett (Helena
Bonham Carter)
barely scraped by with their talk singing. That being said
I would still cast them in these roles for they are so
awkwardly disturbing.
Will
you like it..... Ummm Maybe. I think the more times I see
it the more I will like it. I'm trying to remember if I
liked
Beetlejuice,
the
first time I saw it. Maybe not but every time I see it
I appreciate it more and more. The point is, this movie is
most definitely not for everyone. However if you like the
dark and disturbing, or if you just love
Tim Burton or
the products that come with his favorite actor
Johnny Depp,
then this film will not disappoint you.
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