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Valma Kelly (Catherine Zeta-Jones) shows her pizzazz
Below: Roxie Hart (Renee Zellweger) enlists Billy Flynn
(Richard Gere) in her quest to become a big-time chorus girl.
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Chorus
of approval
Chicago
Stars Renee Zellweger, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Richard Gere. Rated
M.
Reviewer
:: PTE Simone Heyer
Who
can resist watching a Broadway musical in all the comfort of your
local cinema? I know I cant, and I didnt.
Chicago is a fun, very musical film with all the costumes and razzle
dazzle expected of a stage musical.
Zeta-Jones, perhaps surprisingly, has an amazing voice, as does
Zellweger. I was shocked though when Gere tilted his head back for
a bit of a croon as well. He should stick to the non-singing roles.
Set in the roaring 20s, Chicago is the story of chorus girl
wanna-be Roxie Hart (Zellweger), who shoots her lover. Despite her
acting efforts, she lands in jail where she meets her chorus-girl
idol, Velma Kelly (Zeta-Jones).
Kelly has killed her husband and sister and is locked up with all
the comforts of home and the special attention of the head guard.
Kelly knows how to use the media and her lawyer Billy Flynn
(Gere) to her best advantage, gaining the publics support
for a not-guilty verdict. Hart clues on to this and is soon playing
the same game better than the original.
Hart dreams of dancing and singing her way to become a big-time
chorus girl and, with the help of Flynns manipulation and
her own cunning, she has her estranged husband and the media singing
her praises.
The majority of the film is set in the prison theyre confined
to, therefore a dark, broody atmosphere and convenient props.
Of course, there is plenty of singing if you think that because
its a film it will be less than a musical, youre dead
wrong.
But, the partially clad dancers make up for it in places. The lean
bodies of the female dancers might be enough to start women viewers
on a dance craze.
In the end, everybody is happy and Kelly and Hart join forces to
amaze and delight and all that jazz.
Not a bad film.
THE Big Irish Git has been banned from film reviews for the next
few months because theres nothing he loves more than a blokey
movie and I think the rest of the ADF needs a look in, too. In truth,
hes away restoring his core Guinness levels in his motherland.
Hell be back with more blokey films mid-June.
Reviewer
PTE Simone Heyer rates this movie three stars
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