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Topic: Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007)
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Paul Linfesty
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Posts: 1383
From: Bakersfield, CA, USA
Registered: Nov 1999
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posted 12-24-2007 01:06 AM
As a big Tim Burton fan as well as Stephen Sondheim, I too felt something was lacking. A melodic score, for one? I think this must have played far better on stage than on film, which is a much more literal setting than the artifice of stage. Ill still give it 3 stars (out of five). There was really nothing wrong with it, it just didn't soar, which is the only way such material can really work in this case.
Presentation at Regal's Edwards Bakersfield 14. Unfortunately, it was played in theatre 1, one of 2 screens that haven't been fixed yet. (scope is dead on perfect on this screen, but the flat SWEENEY TODD was shown around 2.1 instead of 1.85. Sound was excellent, however.
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