I watched Across the Universe, a musical peppered with over 30 Beatles’ numbers, last night and I loved the movie!
It might just be because I can be a sappy romantic sometimes and this movie certainly appeals to that part of me, but I also thought the movie was very well directed (by Julie Taymore, who also directed Frida) and had some really awesomely picturised song sequences. (My favourite was “Revolution.”)
The movie is set in the 60s and uses the riots, Vietnam, Princeton, New York and Liverpool as its set.
The actors are surprisingly good singers, and my favourites would be T.V. Caprio singing “I Wanna Hold Your Hand” and any of Dana Fuchs’ performances.
Joe Cocker, Bono and Eddie Izzard make cameos in the movie too. Joe Cocker’s rendition of “Come Together” is pretty good but not much of a departure from the Beatles’ version. Bono singing “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” over the end credits as well as “I Am the Walrus” in the movie isn’t much to write about. I’m beginning to get tired of Bono’s cookie cutter vocals.
Most of the cast don’t have much acting background but do an pretty decent job with a couple of wooden performances here and there. Evan Rachel Wood (who was the lead in Thirteen) does a great job here and I quite liked her voice too.
So if you’re a Beatles’ fan, like musicals, and can stand a bit of mush, you will love this movie. Oh yes, if you’re a fan of the 60s, that’s a bonus!
Does sound interesting! I like those epic generational movies laden with period music (like Forrest Gump). I also like the Beatles.
Unfortunately, I’m bogged down at the minute finishing all my Jane Austen/PBS specials. 😀 Six hour Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen Regrets, Sense and Sensibility, and Emma left from PBS, and Jane Austen Book Club and Becoming Jane as rentals. You should come over for a marathon! 😛
I’m renting this one! Sounds cool… and I do like musicals. Have you watched Sweeny Todd yet?
Not a movie for me is what I figure from your post 🙂