Here
we are now, entertain us.Nirvana
After
Strictly Ballroom and William Shakespeares
Romeo + Juliet, Baz Lurhman understands what the audience
expects from a Bazmark productiona spectacular
spectacular spectacle.
He presents just that with the theatrical enchantment
Moulin Rouge.
Unabashed
in its excess of sensation, this many splendored song and
dance collage celebrates the burlesque and carnivalesque
of bohemian life. Amid
the iridescent artifice of men who preen and prance, and
bawdy beautiful courtesans that can-can, a doomed romance
reclines in a courtesans boudoir.
Tragic and passionatewhat falling in love is
all about.
Ewan McGregor is dreamy, Nicole Kidman creamy.
As Satine, she allures with red smeary lipstick and
a longing for a legitimate acting career.
McGregors Christian represents idealism in
its purist form.
Extravagant
extravagance, indeed. Alas,
however, is stark realityfate is fickle and time waits
for no one. Life may be a cabaret old friend, but right outside is the boulevard
of broken dreams and all that jazz.
Why
the audience for Moulin Rouge should really stop
and cheer is the Bazmans insistence on relating a
full bodied fableunderscored by the villain who demands:
Whats the story? A question frequently unasked by Hollywood
producers in the pursuit of percentage and the show must
go on.
Talk
to me Baz Lurhman, tell me all about it.