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Across the Universe
(2007) |
Plot of
Across the Universe
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A love story set against the backdrop of the 1960s amid the turbulent
years of anti-war protest, mind exploration and rock 'n roll, the film
moves from the dockyards of Liverpool to the creative psychedelia of
Greenwich Village, from the riot-torn streets of Detroit to the killing
fields of Vietnam. The star-crossed lovers, Jude (Jim Sturgess) and Lucy
(Evan Rachel Wood), along with a small group of friends and musicians,
are swept up into the emerging anti-war and counterculture movements,
with "Dr. Robert" (Bono) and "Mr. Kite" (Eddie Izzard) as their guides.
Tumultuous forces outside their control ultimately tear the young lovers
apart, forcing Jude and Lucy – against all odds – to find their own way
back to each other. - Official Site |
Review of Across the Universe
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Some may akin Across The Universe to a two hour long music video. Well,
it is in a way. It takes elements of a movie and a music video and
mashes them together in a way that will work for some, but not for
others. I, personally, am not a Beatles
fan so I cannot speak for the legions that are out there, but I am
willing to bet that the majority of those who will not like this musical
will be those fans. Me, on the other hand thought the music was handled
superbly. The cast all sing very well and there are a few surprise faces
and voices peppered throughout, including Bono of
U2, Eddie Izzard and Joe Cocker. Some of the more memorable songs
used were Helter Skelter, sung in a vocal style reminiscent of Janis
Joplin by Dana Fuchs, who belts out a few other tunes as well, I Want To
Hold Your Hand, heartbreakingly done by TV Carpio and Come Together by
Joe Cocker and Martin Luther. Sometimes trippy, sometimes confusing, but
always well acted and with superb visuals, Julie Taymor's Across The
Universe is one of the few musicals that I actually liked.
With a large cast like this it's hard to single out any one
actor/actress so I will only mention those who really impressed me,
mainly the two male leads, Jim Sturgess as Jude and Joe Anderson as Max.
Sturgess has one hell of a voice and shows a lot of emotion through his
eyes while Anderson is , for the most part, a happy go lucky type of guy
which compliments Sturgess well. Evan Rachel Wood's Lucy is kind of
caught in the middle between her love for Jude and her commitment to
ending the war and does a fine job of showing that distress.
Even though at times it feels like you are watching a video, there is
enough story to keep you interested, albeit the characters come last
after the music and the protest against Vietnam (which I am sure is in
reference to the war in Iraq), but I won't go into that. Let's just say
that I was interested and amused by the whole movie, although it did
seem to drag on a bit three quarters of the way through.
I can say that I enjoyed the music enough that I stopped by my local
mall to pick up the soundtrack right after seeing the movie. Too bad the
CD doesn't come out until the 14th. (which is when you will read this,
so go get it!)
Until Three Kings: The Musical or Black Hawk Down: a Tragedy in
Music,keep reading
Mitch E
mitchemerson@hotmail.com
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The Cast
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Director
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Producers
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Evan Rachel Wood |
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Julie Taymor |
Derek Dauchy, Charles J. Newirth, Matt Gross (II) |
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Martin Luther |
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Dana Fuchs |
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Jim Sturgess |
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Linda Emond
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Rating
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Length
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Distributors
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Release Date
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PG-13 for some drug content, nudity, sexuality, violence and
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Sony Pictures Releasing |
September 14th, 2007 (limited), Sept 21st (wide) |
Awards
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Related Links
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Click Above to Purchase Across the Universe |
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This review was written by Mitch E. Copyright
2007, All Rights Reserved. |
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