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Old 03-12-2002, 12:11 AM   #61 of 272
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Wow...I bought Moulin Rouge sight unseen, and WOW! I can't get enough of it. I love the interlude of love songs scene. Just an incredible flick and an astounding DVD!
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Old 03-12-2002, 04:41 AM   #62 of 272
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This is the best film of 2001. The story being subjected to many interpretations with the most popular being the Orpheus in the Underworld myth. (Another being an allegory of Biblical proportions), the unconventional narrative and style, this is one of the most stylized films I've ever had the privilege to see. The acting: beautiful, the cinematography: beautiful, the editing: beautiful (if you don't believe me watch the Roxanne sequence again). This is one of those perfect films that comes along once every 5 or 10 years. One that leaves you breathless and inspired. One that divides it's audience with black and white. One so beautiful to the point it hurts. It's the first movie that I sat through the entire credits in the theaters until I was the last one. I do not feel mad at those who don't "get it". I more feel sympathy for them for missing out on the definitive movie experience of the year. It's everything Hollywood ever wanted to be in the golden years. Now it's finding it's way out.

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Old 03-12-2002, 03:11 PM   #63 of 272
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I put this film in my top 10 for 2001, but I don't think all those who didn't like it didn't 'get it.' Isn't that a little arrogant to presume? Many people understood it fully, but it just wasn't their cup of tea.
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Old 03-13-2002, 11:14 AM   #64 of 272
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Moulin Rouge certainly brings out very strong opinions. Personally, my wife and I had a similar reaction that many people here described -- for the first 10-15 minutes we looked at each other with that "I can't believe we are watching this" look (I was thinking "MTV meets Rocky Horror"). Then it just clicked for both of us, and we were blown away by the film.


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Old 03-14-2002, 04:14 AM   #65 of 272
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Well, the script is just Shakespeare in Love all over again, virtually identical (and that won best screenplay).

Poor artist woos woman promised to evil rich dude. The woman falls in love with the artist and his work. The lovers carry out their relationship right under everyone's noses with her starring in the production that he is writing. Their love affair is his inspiration for every bit that he write, some of it comes directly from their lovers conversations while not at the production.

Broadbent has Rush's role as the owner of the "club" trying to keep the wolves at bay and appease anyone that the artist offends. Affleck and Koman (the sleeping Argentinian) both have the wise, star actor side role in which they bring great knowledge and wisdom to the situation, along with some comic relief.

In the end, the evil rich guy loses the girl but so does the artist. The artist takes inspiration from the experience however, and will now go on to great works of art.


Of course I loved both films.

BTW, maybe I was the freak, but from the second I realized that the little director was going to be part of the film cleverly interacted with the FOX logo to about 30 minutes into the film I had a smile plastered on my face. For me this was my favorite part up through Elephant Love Song which I thought was spectacular (no pun intended).


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Old 03-16-2002, 06:10 PM   #66 of 272
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Moulin Rouge Q: Does Satine Mean Anything??


I've never heard the name before...is it foreign? Is it a word? If so, what's the definition?

I'll leave you HTF squirrels to become better acquinted..ta ta!
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Old 03-17-2002, 05:19 AM   #67 of 272
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The whole Sound of Music bit, and the dizzying effect of the first entrance into the club, and the goofiness of Nirvana had me about ready to turn it off. Then Nicole Kidman made her entrance and I was hooked.

This is EXACTLY the way I felt. At first, I found it sooo annoying, I was about ready to switch it off and return it to the store, but I persevered, and it ended up, thanks mostly to Kidman, to be a rather enjoyable film. The style is sumptuous and unique, and while some aspects still irritated me, I would recommend it to others. Certainly NOT one of my top 10s of 2001 though.



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Old 03-18-2002, 03:30 AM   #68 of 272
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I worry that people seem to feel there's something to 'get' about this movie. It's just a movie. You either like it or you don't. There's no 'high-art' aspect to it that requires more than that. It's not the Turner prize...


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Old 03-20-2002, 12:50 PM   #69 of 272
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This is a really dumb question, but can someone tell me how to play the DTS version? I seem to be stuck on Dolby Digital.
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Old 03-20-2002, 01:56 PM   #70 of 272
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Mark, is your DVD Player/Receiver dts compatable? If so, just go into the language menu (I believe) for MR and select dts. If this does not work, you may have to go into you DVD Players set-up menu.


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Old 03-25-2002, 09:15 PM   #71 of 272
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Moulin Rouge


I have just seen "Moulin Rouge," and I have a question. What kind of illness was afflicting Nicole Kidman's character? It was never discussed in the film, and I would like to know. The symptoms were shortness of breath and fainting. I hope someone can help me.

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Old 03-25-2002, 09:24 PM   #72 of 272
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Tuberculosis. (spelling?) Also sometimes called consumption.
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