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Just came back from seeing the flick Burlesque with Momster, who I think enjoyed it more than I did.

Fun musical numbers, cliche plot with little dramatic resonance. Also never realized how closely Cher and Christine Aguilerre's voices resemble each other. I rather adore a smokey female tenor, the high soprano - not so much. And Aguilerre's voice has always blown me away. This petite pretty blond, with a deep tenor that can hit an octave. Whoa. But the dialogue and plot needed some tinkering. Along with the direction. We had the feeling they cut out a lot of story to put in more numbers - which isn't an issue, because the numbers made the movie.

As far as the story goes? It's your typical affair - wide-eyed hopeful from the sticks comes to the big city, wants to land great dance/singing gig - convinces owner of the club, which happens to be in financial trouble to give her a shot. Finally gets her shot, and wows everyone with how brilliant she is - then, manages to save the club from financial ruine. With a sweet romance and a bitchy rival thrown in. Reminded me a little of both Chicago and Flashdance - except they have hummable songs and are a bit more fun plot wise.

It's not awful, worth a rental I suspect. And it was a fun - if you like raunchy musical numbers which I do (not Fosse, but close enough). Plus no sniffling, sneezing, coughing etc. Which was a nice change of pace, and making me wonder about my allergies.

Weatherwise? It's cool here not cold. Fifties and Forties, mostly. Sunny today. Rainy yesterday.
And I'm basically just kicking back and enjoying cultural pursuits.
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Date: 2010-12-21 10:23 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] shadowkat67.livejournal.com
Yep, except I was disappointed that it wasn't better. I find Showgirls unwatchable. Hee.

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