Discussão Topsy-Turvy

What are your thoughts on Mike Leigh's telling of the inception and first production of Gilbert and Sullivan's The Mikado? It's an uneven film, by turns rambling and engaging, occasionally very funny, always sumptuous to look at. If I found it less involving than some of Leigh's other films, both contemporary and period, it is largely down to my tolerance - rather low, to be honest - of G&S operetta music. The production numbers do go on and on. What the film does have to its advantage, and its a major credit, is a commanding performance by Jim Broadbent as Gilbert. Always at his best as larger than life characters, he has a field day here. Very fine performance. 6/10.

3 respostas (na página 1 de 1)

Jump to last post

I haven't seen this, but I'm also curious to know opinions since I'm considering it. I really enjoyed the original Mikado but that's largely due to the nostalgia effect of watching a classic from 1939. A golden age musical seems like a bizarre choice to remake in modern times unless it adds something truly original.

Also in the bonus features for Mikado there's an interview with Mike Leigh who comes across as ...how to put it... sort of a douchebag lol. Like he didn't really care about the material. That plus your lukewarm review is making me want to take a pass on this one, unless someone chimes in with some praise for it.

@rooprect said:

I haven't seen this, but I'm also curious to know opinions since I'm considering it. I really enjoyed the original Mikado but that's largely due to the nostalgia effect of watching a classic from 1939. A golden age musical seems like a bizarre choice to remake in modern times unless it adds something truly original.

Also in the bonus features for Mikado there's an interview with Mike Leigh who comes across as ...how to put it... sort of a douchebag lol. Like he didn't really care about the material. That plus your lukewarm review is making me want to take a pass on this one, unless someone chimes in with some praise for it.

I saw the 1939 version of The Mikado a few months back and enjoyed it very much, despite the hopelessly (actually rather endearingly) wooden Kenny Baker as Nanki Poo. The sets and costumes were truly sumptuous - rivalling the same year's The Wizard of Oz on a visual level.

Don't let my review of Leigh's film put you off... Topsy Turvy, while long and sometimes lumbering, has plenty to recommend it. It's not one I'll go back to, but it's well worth a watch.

Good to see you, rudely.

Não consegue encontrar um certo Filme ou Série? Inicie Sessão e adicione-o.

Geral

s focus the search bar
p abrir menu do perfil
esc close an open window
? open keyboard shortcut window

Em páginas de Média

b go back (or to parent when applicable)
e ir para a página de edição

Em Páginas de Temporadas de Séries

(seta para a direita) ir para a próxima temporada
(seta para a esquerda) ir para a temporada anterior

Em Páginas de Episódios de Séries

(seta para a direita) ir para o próximo episódio
(seta para a esquerda) ir para o episódio anterior

Em Todas as Páginas de Imagens

a abrir janela para adicionar imagem

Em Todas as Páginas de Edição

t open translation selector
ctrl+ s submit form

Em Páginas de Discussão

n criar uma nova discussão
w toggle watching status
p toggle public/private
c toggle close/open
a abrir actividade
r reply to discussion
l ir para a última resposta
ctrl+ enter submit your message
(seta para a direita) página seguinte
(seta para a esquerda) página anterior

Definições

Deseja classificar ou adicionar este item a uma lista?

Iniciar Sessão

Ainda não é um membro?

Crie uma Conta e Adere a Comunidade