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Dot in the Sky ([personal profile] dotinthesky) wrote2008-01-27 02:09 pm
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Sweeney Todd Slashed His Own Throat

Sweeney Todd - The Demon Barber of Fleet Street


2008, you are letting me down. The first film I watched on TV was the disastrous Catacombs; and now I've got my disappointing visit to the cinema to see Sweeney Todd: The Demon of Barber Street to add to the list. I'm starting to wonder if Tim Burton has ever made a good film. Sure, there are some decent, entertaining stuff out there; but I don't think he's actually done anything great. This one will certainly not change the stagnant patch his career has hit.

The best word to describe Sweeney Todd, as Kevin said last night, is trite. Whoever had the godawful idea of filming it as a musical deserves to have their necks slashed and their innards turned into pie. To take a "penny dreadful" such as Sweeney Todd and turn it into a musical is the equivalent of building a Disney resort right in the middle of London, and having a Coca-Cola branded Jack the Ripper greet its visitors. It's wrong. The musical aspect takes away from its grand guignol, its dark humour. It's as if Tim Burton doesn't have the guts (so to speak) to go all the way with his vision. Film execs, rejoice in all the musical lovers who will fill your theatres. Too bad so many people will leave the theatre not wanting to learn more thanks to the film's disposable nature.

I don't mean to say that the film should have been devoid of music. It could have worked if, for example, each character sang in a style fitting his station, his background. Operas, sailor songs, folk music from the period. Anything would have been better than the insipid, horrid musical numbers that lumber the film like rocks. Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter and Alan Rickman - three actors getting better in what they do as they grow older - are thrown away in a visually beautiful but forgettable film.

God, I hate musicals.

[identity profile] beeorkendurkey.livejournal.com 2008-01-27 09:03 pm (UTC)(link)
i just watched sweeney two nights ago. effing hated it. i really love the original sondheim work; read the play, seen several staged versions, even enjoy the occasionally painful soundtrack. this movie was awful. and i'm really sorry, but i thought helena bonham carter was the worst mrs. lovett i've ever seen. miserable. i'm going to watch it again before i give my review, but dammit. i was really disappointed. i knew i would be, but then i kept hearing people rave about it, and now... *sigh* doubly let down.

[identity profile] commonpeople.livejournal.com 2008-01-28 12:25 pm (UTC)(link)
If you didn't like it - and you are someone I think of as enjoying musicals - then I really wasn't being biast towards its musical aspect!