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Sweeney Todd
(2007) |
Plot of
Sweeney Todd
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Sweeney Todd a.k.a Benjamin Barker (Johnny Depp) returns to London after
being sent away by Judge Turpin (Alan Rickman) with the help of a
sailor, Anthony Hope (Jamie Campbell Bower). He opens a barber shop
above Mrs. Lovett's Meat Pie Shop were she sells 'the worst pies in
London.' With the help of Mrs. Lovett (Helena Bonham Carter), Todd tries
to get rid of all the people who have ever done him wrong and hopes to
be reunited with his daughter, Johanna (Jayne Wisener), who is now Judge
Turpin's ward. |
Review of Sweeney Todd
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I
really must insist on telling you a few details about myself before
continuing on to the review. And yes, it is pertinent information so
don't skip ahead. First, I do not really like musicals. There are a few
that I can stand like The Wizard of
Oz and The Rocky Horror Picture Show. The only one that I have
actually liked is Across The Universe and that was more for the music
than anything else. The key is that those are all contemporary musicals
with either rock and roll or at least modern song structures as in the
case with The Wizard Of Oz. The second thing is that the only knowledge
of Sweeney Todd that I had before seeing the film was what I had gleaned
from Kevin Smith's Jersey Girl. Not the best place to learn about
musicals, am I right?
That being said I am of two minds about Sweeney Todd. On one hand I
loved the story, but there was too much music. I know, I know it's a
musical, but it is my review. I can handle musicals if there is decent
ratio of dialogue to musical numbers and unfortunately, there is much
more of the latter. Not only is there a ton of music but for the most
part it is almost overpowering and most definitely over the top. Many
repeat themes and numbers make the musical portion of Sweeney Todd a
chore to really get into at times.
On the other hand, the performances and production values almost make up
for the amount of music in the film. Depp is at the top of his game and
mesh's very well with Helena Bonham Carter's Mrs. Lovett. Both play
their parts to the brink of being over the top without following the
music over the edge. Alan Rickman and Timothy Spall are delightfully
creepy as Judge Turpin and his assistant Beadle Bamford. Sascha Baron
Cohen really stole the show during his short appearance in the film
though. His Signor Adolfo Pirelli was absolutely the most fun
performance. Burton really should have kept him around longer.
In a nutshell, Tim Burton is the master at creating dark films and when
you team him with Johnny Depp you know that you will get your moneys
worth. Thus far Sweeney Todd is Depp and Burton's sixth collaboration
together and they seem to have found their stride. And yet while Sweeney
Todd worked for me on a story-telling level, the over abundance of music
turned me off. I would say that Sweeney Todd is not for casual movie
fans, you really should be either a real big fan of musicals or Tim
Burton's biggest fan to truly appreciate Sweeney Todd.
My rating: 6/10
Until Johhny Depp and Tim Burton stop making films together,
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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Johnny Depp |
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Tim Burton |
Patrick McCormick, Laurie MacDonald, Walter F. Parkes |
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Helena Bonham Carter |
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Sacha Baron Cohen |
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Alan Rickman |
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Timothy Spall |
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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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R for graphic bloody violence. |
1 hr. 57 min. |
DreamWorks SKG, Paramount Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures International |
December 21st, 2007 |
Awards
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This review was written by Mitch E. Copyright
2007, All Rights Reserved. |
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