Sunday, September 30, 2012

CARMEN JONES (1954)


Musicals Month (Film 12 of 12)

I really didn’t know what to expect from Carmen Jones. A more modern retelling of Bizet’s Carmen done with an all-black cast? But after viewing, I can see why the movie was included on the 1001 list. It has the music, or at least traces of the original operatic music, integrated nicely into updated songs by Oscar Hammerstein. And the cast is very good, especially Dorothy Dandridge as Carmen. It also made me want to listen to the music of the original Carmen, which I suppose is as good an endorsement as any.

Two things I learned from watching eleven musicals in a row
1. I appreciate them more having watched so many in a row, however…
2. Don’t watch them in a row. You may end up suffering from musicals overload. Spread them out next time.

2 comments:

  1. We'll disagree on this one. I think when you have Harry Belafonte and Dorothy Dandridge in your cast and then get other people to voice their songs, you've committed a cardinal sin.

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  2. I agree it's pretty silly to dub over someone who can sing like Belafonte.

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