a fan's notes by joe baltake devoted to movies neglected and mostly misunderstood
Thursday, May 17, 2007
Matt Prigg on "Dreamgirls"
Cheers to Matt Prigg of The Philadelphia Weekly for his concise analysis of why "Dreamgirls" fails as the so-called triumph of the film musical:
"How many times does this bombastic, glibly self-satisfied dissection of the Supremes actually feature characters just breaking into song? Not on a stage, not in a recording studio - just breaking into song like it's the most natural thing in the world, as characters are wont to do in movie musicals? Hint: Think low."
No, "Dreamgirls" is a triumph of the anti-musical, not the musical. I, for one, am tired of Bill Condon's timid, hugely overrated approach to the genre.
If you're going to make a musical, make a musical.
(Artwork: DVD dustjacket cover of "Dreamgirls")
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Exactly the way I feel!
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