Friday 29 December 2006

'Dreamgirls' Delivers on the Dream


Random observations about 'Dreamgirls' ...



I bought tickets to 'Dreamgirls' three days in advance and put them in my husband's Christmas stocking. On Christmas Day, there we were at the historic Gateway Theater with every other gay man in Fort Lauderdale.



'Dreamgirls' lives up to the hype. The movie feels like a party to which you always wanted to be invited. The sets, costumes, acting and, above all, the music wrap you up like an old-fashioned fur coat (before people came to their senses about fur coats). You don't want to take it off.

'Dreamgirls' is the kind of movie that induces an audience to applaud spontaneously and often.  We clapped at the beginning; we made noise in the middle; and we gave the movie an ovation as the credits rolled.  It was like Broadway without the curtain calls.



It's been said that Beyonce thinks her turn as a lead in the film has been overshadowed by all the Jennifer Hudson fanfare. Beyonce actually does an excellent job in the film. She looks and sounds amazing.



Turns out Jennifer Hudson does overshadow Beyonce -- and everyone else in the film. This is Jennifer's movie. Even among a star-studded cast, she carries the film and you just keep wanting more Jennifer.



I kept thinking how not fat Jennifer Hudson is. I mean, as a size 22-24 (aka 3X) in the early-'80s Broadway role of Effie, Jennifer Holliday was definitely a plus-size gal. Jennifer Hudson is what -- a 14? It struck me that no movie in 2006 would cast a 3x for this role. I guess 14 is the new 3x.

See 'Dreamgirls.' It isn't quite up to the level of greatness of 'Chicago' -- mostly because 'Dreamgirls' takes quite a bit of license in assuming you know what is going on in the storyline and why people are doing what they're doing. It still manages to stay fabulous enough that you easily forgive those transgressions, however.

I have several videos to share for your 'Dreamgirls' edification and enjoyment, including a couple of my favorite lip-synching YouTube fellas already tackling the new classics of the soundtrack.

Enjoy and let me know what you think of the movie.

 

'One Night Only' by Jennifer Hudson




'And I Am Tellin' You' by lip-syncher LittleBigChris. His ending kills. KILLS.




'And I Am Tellin' You' by Jennifer Holliday at the 1982 Tony Awards. The original, baby.




'One Night Only' by lip-syncher WonderRobbie, voiced by Jennifer Hudson




'Listen' by YouTube lip-syncher love4buddha, voiced by Beyonce.



Click here to watch and hear 'Listen' by Beyonce, herself. This song was not part of the original score, but was added to the movie as a vehicle for Beyonce.


Still want more? See trailers, cast interviews and more 'Dreamgirls' videos here.


5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I was fortunate enough to see the film in one of its first pre-opening screenings in NY, at which Bill Condon, Jennifer Hudson, Anika Noni Rose, Danny Glover, and Lawrence Mark showed up for questions after.

I immediately noticed that Ms. Hudson had lost all the weight she gained for the film, and was really impressed with her earthiness (if there can be such a word) mixed with her excitement over an acomplishment that deserves great praise.  

About the film:  It must be said that Bill Condon deserves great credit for writing characters of color on film that have dignity and individuality, devoid of the stereotypical imagery that black characters in entertainment were resigned to exist during and after the civil rights movement.  Including documentary footage of the Detroit riots in Dreamgirls, and finding laughs and tenderness in qualities that belong to Effie, Curtis and Dina have to be stressed.  Even though these characters are based on the ones from the B'way show, let's face it:  Bill Condon is a white man.  He has done his homework.

Though I was conscious of the film's efforts to be 'cinematic,' with editing, lighting, and costumes, it still swept me up into its world.  The story keeps going during the songs, and thank f-ing god that the movie musical can still survive!

Even though first-run films are 11.00 in New York, (and I think to see Dreamgirls at the Zigfeld it is 25.00,  I will be going a few more times.

Anonymous said...

"Dreamgirls" has clearly become the Everest of lip-synch.  

Anonymous said...

Jennifer Holliday was so very, very great. I'll be a good little gay and go see dreamgirls, on your recommendation. Actually, everyone seems to be saying it's terrific.

Anonymous said...

the movie was "good" in my opinion, but, that is from someone who saw the broaddway play three times and made comparisons, something i know i wasn't supposed to do. beyonce should do what she does best, leave the acting and singing to those who do it best, catty, yes, but honest since she can't sing IMO and many others and her acting as bad as madonna's. jennifer hudosn is great in her role, and its good to see that a actress that weighs over 100 pounds can get such a "beefy" role so to speak. but, sorry folks, that one song is OWNED by the orginal big girl, miss jennifer holiday, always and forever!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the info, but I swear your name is a killer! One day you won't have to be so blunt. these day's it really doesn't matter. It matter's if your a good editor, that's more like it. Happy New Year!