Friday night, I reluctantly choose to watch the latest shipment from Netflix, Sweeney Todd. I have no idea what was going on when I put this on the Netflix queue and more over what ever let it trickle up to the top spot and get shipped to me.
Every few months, I garner up the time to browse, review and add to the Netflix queue. So, when I open the Netflix movie sleeve, usually it is a movie that I had put on the queue and forgotten all about it. I had not read much about Sweeney Todd, except it had Johny Depp and it was a muscial, bordering on operatic. I did not see the preview, but just added the movie in the queue.
So, this Friday night I get to see Sweeney Todd. I was drawn to it, messmerized from first shot to the last note. Depp and Carter can certainly belt out some really high operatic notes. I am not going to repeat the movie plot, but every step of the way the music, lyrics and singing from all actors makes a gory, dark movie, very lively. For two odd hours I sat riveted to my seat, completely absorbed in the movie. I have always liked musicals, but most of them (save Phantom of the Opera), they have been pretty light, airy and fun, such as My Fair Lady, Gigi, Sound of Music etc etc. But this one is the first that really tackles the depths of the human tragedy, the pain, the sorrow, the revenge and sheer grit and goriness with a operatic flair. I believe I should get the soundtrack!
(Tomorrow night at the movies: Bend it like Beckham)