Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (Theaters)
Five Stars, Movies — By trench on January 27, 2008 at 4:59 am | 780 Visitors
A film that should be dismissed by the faint of heart, Tim Burton’s adaptation of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street was absolutely magnificent, and he brought to life brilliantly the dark and vivid atmosphere that was 19th century London, England. Todd can definitely be considered a musical masterpiece, and is without a doubt Burton’s darkest and most sinister film to date.
The storyline was incredibly macabre and violent and I actually had to cringe a few times during the course of it. The cinematography was incredibly gorgeous and you could not have asked for more suitable setting. I found the score to be absorbing, the dialogue quite compelling, humorous, yet witty.
Hardly a fan of stage performances or musicals, I would have completely skipped this film if not for the names Tim Burton and Johnny Depp. To my surprise however, I was rewarded with one of the best films of 2007. Depp continues soar with another charismatic performance as Sweeney Todd, and I was completely in awe when I heard the man actually hold a tune. He was much better than I had ever imagined he would be. Helena Bonham Carter was perfect for her role as the evil, yet seductively sensual, Mrs. Lovett and Alan Rickman played the corrupt judge as if he was born for the role.
Overall, Burton could not have done a better job at bringing to life Stephen Sondheim musical classic. His remakes of old films and musicals have all found success, and it would be a disgrace if this film did not win at least a couple awards at this year’s Oscar Awards.
Synopsis:
Tags: Five-Stars, Johnny Depp, Tim BurtonAfter hard years in exile for a crime he didn’t commit, Benjamin Barker now Sweeney Todd, returns to London to find his wife dead and his daughter in the hands of the evil Judge Turpin. In his anger, Sweeney goes on a murderous rampage on all London, with the help of Mrs. Lovett, he opens a barber shop in which he lures his victims in with a charming smile before casually ending their life with a flick of his razor across their neck. But not one man killed, nor ten thousands men can satisfy Sweeney’s lust for revenge on those who’ve caused his years of pain.
Author: trench (684 Articles)
I have mixed heritage of Chamorro, Filipino, and Japanese and I currently reside on the beautiful island of Guam. My interests include critiquing films, eating out, import cars, gaming, web design, MMA, and bodybuilding. I'm also a die-hard fan of both the Los Angeles Lakers and San Francisco 49ers. I hate bandwagon fans!
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That’s it! I’m watching this movie later this weekend. :D
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Hadn’t heard of it till a couple of days ago, and with your review… I can’t wait to see it! I’m not a huge fan of dark and sinister – but you’re absolutely right… Tim Burton does it quite well!
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@Jhay, your really missing out! haha. It has to be seen in theaters!
@Reggie, Burton has always done it well. This is truely one of his finest.
Can’t wait! Can’t wait!
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@Hoshi-Get to it before you miss it in theaters!
Just watched this on DVD. It was excellent. The version I watched was skimpy on Extras, but the one extra that was provided gave excellent background as to how all the essential parts came together. Thanks for the recommendation chelu.
Glad you enjoyed it Polaris.