Cardinals.Ken
That's Mr. Riff-Raff to you!
My comments may contain spoilers, please read at your own risk.
For a film that won 6 Academy Awards (including "Best Picture") I was willing to give it a chance. I am not a fan of musicals, but I do from time-to-time find one that is worthy of consideration.
This film is not one of those movies.
It represents, to me, 57 minutes and 43 seconds out of my life that I will never get back. I turned it off before it's conclusion.
It was just that bad.
The premise was quite interesting though, as the musical numbers were not some sort of thing were the characters "just brake into song" for no reason other than the fact that "it's a musical, get the people singing".
The musical numbers were "psychotic espisodes" of the Renee Zellweger character (Roxie Hart). Whenever faced with an adverse situation, she would fanatize about the situation being a Vaudevillian musical number.
I guess this is her way of coping.
It still missed the mark.
Since I am not a musical fan, I mainly focus upon the non-musical sequences to determine if a musical is good or not.
It still misses the mark.
I found the story to be predictable, and none of the characters had any redeeming qualities what-so-ever. I didn't identify with the characters on any level. Ultimately, I didn't care about the characters.
This is something that should have stayed on the stage and never should have been burned into celluloid.
It was a complete waste of talent, and if I had been in this movie I would be counting the money I made, and asking the Screen Actor's Guild for an excemption to have my name removed from it's film credits.
I give it a 1 out of 10, only because Catherine Zeta-Jones is so easy on the eyes.
For a film that won 6 Academy Awards (including "Best Picture") I was willing to give it a chance. I am not a fan of musicals, but I do from time-to-time find one that is worthy of consideration.
This film is not one of those movies.
It represents, to me, 57 minutes and 43 seconds out of my life that I will never get back. I turned it off before it's conclusion.
It was just that bad.
The premise was quite interesting though, as the musical numbers were not some sort of thing were the characters "just brake into song" for no reason other than the fact that "it's a musical, get the people singing".
The musical numbers were "psychotic espisodes" of the Renee Zellweger character (Roxie Hart). Whenever faced with an adverse situation, she would fanatize about the situation being a Vaudevillian musical number.
I guess this is her way of coping.
It still missed the mark.
Since I am not a musical fan, I mainly focus upon the non-musical sequences to determine if a musical is good or not.
It still misses the mark.
I found the story to be predictable, and none of the characters had any redeeming qualities what-so-ever. I didn't identify with the characters on any level. Ultimately, I didn't care about the characters.
This is something that should have stayed on the stage and never should have been burned into celluloid.
It was a complete waste of talent, and if I had been in this movie I would be counting the money I made, and asking the Screen Actor's Guild for an excemption to have my name removed from it's film credits.
I give it a 1 out of 10, only because Catherine Zeta-Jones is so easy on the eyes.