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Directed by Baz Luhrmann
The third film from pop-music-obsessed director Baz Luhrmann tweaks the conventions of the musical genre by mixing a period romance with anachronistic dialogue and songs in the style of his previous Romeo+Juliet (1996). Ewan McGregor stars as Christian, who leaves behind his bourgeois father during the French belle époque of the late 1890s to seek his fortunes in the bohemian underworld of Montmartre, Paris. Christian meets the absinthe- and alcohol-addicted artist Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec (John Leguizamo), who introduces him to a world of sex, drugs, music, theater, and the scandalous dance known as the cancan, all at the Moulin Rouge, a decadent dance hall, brothel, and theater that's the brainchild of Harold Zidler (Jim Broadbent). Christian also meets and falls into a tragically doomed romance with the courtesan Satine (Nicole Kidman), who becomes the star of the play he's writing, which parallels the couple's romance and utilizes rock music from a century later, including songs by Nirvana, Madonna, The Beatles, and Queen, among others. Loosely based on the opera Orpheus in the Underworld, Moulin Rouge was shown in competition at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. ~ Karl Williams, All Movie Guide
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"Where to begin?  We are talking about a film that is eight years old, but if you’ve been there and done that you know that it is worthy of a Critique.  If not - then download it (with full surround sound of course) and watch it.  You will be glad you did. The movie begins perfectly.  The red velvet curtains open.  Are we watching a movie, or a live show at the theatre?  Layers within layers within layers.  Its a movie about a show about a song about a story about a love between a boy a " [More]
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"This movie, believe it or not, is full of hidden meanings. I picked up on it the 5th time I sang along with them. I love the songs so much, I bought both music CD's. If I mentioned everything I enjoyed about this movie, it would mostly be about the music. I understood the story the second time I saw it. So it could have had more hints and premises leading up to the fast paced jokes. I should have paid more attention to the brilliant deep reds " [More]
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"The movie kept you wondering about what was going to happen. I liked the fact that she thought Christian was the Duke at first, but was surprised to find out the truth. The ending is emotionally pulling, because of the fast that they were going to be together, and then the sickness takes over. I think they could have had more dancing, but other than that, the movie was amazing, and wonderfully made. " [More]
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"I just saw "Australia" with the fam tonight. Not a bad movie, considering the dreck that Baz Luhrmann has put out previously. Actually, when you compare it to "Moulin Rouge" and "Romeo + Juliet" it's prett " [More]
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"If you're going to go through the trouble of remaking The Matrix, why wouldn't you make it a musical? Better yet, a Baz Luhrmann musical spectacular that makes Moulin Rouge look like a quaint summer stock production of Sunday in the Park with George? Bigger, badder, and with a beat anyone can dance to... The Matrix Is Gonna Get You

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"[quote user="jaysjunk2000"]Here are my top 5 +: 1) Moulin Rouge (2001) Why? Why? Why? I had almost forgotten this movie maybe because my mind had blanked it out because I was so pissed that everyone loved this piece of crap. Now I will be the first to say I don't like musicals but I have had season tickets to the opera (which I love) and can sit through most musicals. This must h " [More]
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"Here are my top 5 +: 1) Moulin Rouge (2001) Why? Why? Why? I had almost forgotten this movie maybe because my mind had blanked it out because I was so pissed that everyone loved this piece of crap. Now I will be the first to say I don't like musicals but I have had season tickets to the opera (which I love) and can sit through most musicals. This must have been created to make th " [More]
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A bold artistic statement, Moulin Rouge is Baz Luhrmann's first masterpiece. Frantically edited, paced, and photographed, the film is not an easy undertaking; it forces the viewer to accept it on its terms. The sets, costumes, and sound are stylish in the extreme. The greatest risk the film takes is having the characters speak predominantly in song lyrics. The young writer Christian (Ewan McGregor) and the doomed performer Satine (Nicole Kidman) argue about whether they will fall in love while telling each other, "Love lifts us up where we belong" and "I will always love you." When they aren't speaking in song lyrics, they sing to each other, with McGregor doing a better than credible job with Elton John's "Your Song". The barrage of pop songs quickly transcends kitsch. Luhrmann uses the songs to cut across all barriers between audience members and the characters. He's not playing Name That Tune; he's commenting on the universal desire for love. The intention behind the frantic pacing is not to undercut the grand, melodramatic themes; it is not an ironic commentary on musicals or love. The passion that drips from every frame of the film is there to underscore the sweeping emotions the characters feel as they fall in love with each other. The film slows down just enough in its second half to prepare the audience for the emotionally wrenching finale, which transpires in near silent darkness. Where there was once passion, there is now nothing but the remembrance of passion. Luhrmann's film, structured in flashback, elaborates this theme. It remembers when grand passions instead of cool irony were the norm for the moviegoing public. Moulin Rouge is a joyous, elegiac shout to remember why we go to the movies. It may be too much for some people, but for a generation raised in irony, Luhrmann's film is a shocking wake-up call. ~ Perry Seibert, All Movie Guide
 

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