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Sweeney Todd - The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

Sweeney Todd - The Demon Barber of Fleet Street
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Manufacturer: Dreamworks Video

Starring: Helena Bonham Carter, Johnny Depp, Alan Rickman, Edward Sanders, Timothy Spall
Directed By: Tim Burton
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Johnny Depp and Tim Burton join forces again in a big-screen adaptation of Stephen Sondheim's award-winning musical thriller "Sweeney Todd." Depp stars in the title role as a man unjustly sent to prison who vows revenge, not only for that cruel punishment, but for the devastating consequences of what happened to his wife and daughter. When he returns to reopen his barber shop, Sweeney Todd becomes the Demon Barber of Fleet Street who "shaved the heads of gentlemen who never thereafter were heard from again." Joining Depp is Helena Bonham Carter as Mrs. Lovett, Sweeney's amorous accomplice, who creates diabolical meat pies. The cast also includes Alan Rickman, who portrays the evil Judge Turpin, who sends Sweeney to prison and Timothy Spall as the Judge's wicked associate Beadle Bamford and Sacha Baron Cohen is a rival barber, the flamboyant Signor Adolfo Pirelli.

 

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They were brought to life in the hands of Todd and the lighting of the movie. The message is clear; don't be blinded by the need for reckoning or you may become the villain, driving away any chance for peace and you will lose sight of who you love most. I found myself left with the gruesome reality of what the hunger for vengeance can do to an innocent victim. I slipped the disc in with no certain hope.

They glistened in a similar manner to that of an evil eye just before a malevolent plot unfolds. His devilish companion, Mrs. She does this by feeding Todd's ravenous anger with exposed necks for his barber's blades to devour. One uneventful Friday night while curled under a blanket I watched the musical on DVD entitled Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. Unfortunately his idyllic life was coveted and stolen by the dark-hearted judge played by Alan Rickman. If you can tolerate the bloody violence this is a worthwhile movie to see. The mood is perfectly captured in the use of hues and the angles chosen for the camera lens.

She selfishly keeps Todd blinded to everything but his need for reckoning. When Todd returns to London he is a changed man. The judge exiled Todd for fifteen years while he defiled his wife and claimed his daughter for himself. Lovett, was played by Helena Bonham Carter. What a surprise when the final credits floated off the screen. He has returned angry and ready to make everyone pay for what he has lost. Tim Burton brought his masterful creative eye to this project as the film's director. As if this was not enough, the duo further defiles the clueless people traveling Fleet Street by secretly serving their victims up in a pie.

The blades themselves could have won an Oscar for best supporting actor. Although it seems contradicting, it is a perfect melody of emotions which helps the viewer see past the gore and find the relevance of their corruption. Watching the smoke course from the chimney the viewers are left feeling cold and dirty. Not expecting much from a movie makes for no disappointments. He sings, "There's a hole in the world like a great black pit and the vermin of the world inhabit it." Once he hits the shore you see Todd has arrived in that pit.

Todd begins the movie on a ship headed for London. You can hear the dampness looming when the unaware city dwellers walk through the residue of rain resting on the cobble stone streets. Attempt to see beyond the animated slashing and ask yourself, "Who benefits from a life driven by revenge." Retribution can serve a purpose and there are times when bad things happen to good people. He had the life that anyone would wish for: a lovely wife, a beautiful baby girl, and a successful barber shop. Sweeney Todd, a barbaric barber who seeks to settle the score for the robbery of his perfect life, is masterfully played by Johnny Depp.

The contrast in color boldly communicates this future is impossible. Todd and Lovett sing charming tunes in a gentle British accent while cutting the throats of whoever may wander their direction. Although Todd is sinister and brutal some may say it was not without cause. The only use of vivid shades is when Lovett attempts to paint the possibility of a happy union between her and Todd.

Lovett, a destitute pie-seller. Tension arises when Lovett starts having feelings for Todd, who is so obsessed with his revenge and his lost love that he has eyes for nothing else.Burton brings the same phantasmagoric, hallucinatory visuals to Sweeney Todd that he did to his previous remake, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, and when it comes right down to it, I wasn't all that fond of them in that movie, either (which I just looked up; I gave it two and a half stars back in 2006). Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (Tim Burton, 2007)Perhaps my problem with Tim Burton's much-praised adaptation of Sweeney Todd is that I'm seeing it too soon after Dave Moore's version, which was the sublime side of the sublime/ridiculous coin. Lovett hatches a plan--grind 'em up and sell 'em as Mrs. It really comes down to whether you want your murder and cannibalism with lighthearted whimsy, as presented here, or whether you want it in a dark, claustrophobic presentation without musical numbers, which you get from Moore's 2006 adaptation. Todd, a barber by trade, is bent on getting revenge against Judge Turpin (Alan Rickman), who sent him to prison in order to steal his lovely young wife. They, of course, sell like the proverbial hotcakes.

Edward Scissorhands or Beetlejuice), but when it comes to Burton adaptations, I always preferred the much lower-key look of Sleepy Hollow (or, while it's not a remake, the similar feel of his best film, Ed Wood). It's not that this version is bad, in any way, it's just not all that good compared to a number of Burton's other masterworks.Burton regulars Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham-Carter take on the roles of Sweeney Todd and his neighbor Mrs. The over-the-top Burton vision works just fine for me when he's doing original material (viz. Todd starts taking out those standing in his way, and needs something to do with the bodies. Lovett's meat pies. I'm also not as fond of the Sondheim adaptation, which Burton follows rather faithfully here, as of some other incarnations of Sweeney Todd. ** ½

The screenwriter-- a lifelong fan of Sondheim's masterpiece-- did a brilliant job of adapting a semi-Brechtian theater piece and making it into a dark dream film. What is it about the musical. Just when you think the genre's dead and buried, along comes this lyrical, flowing, river of dark poetry. Gone is the post-modernism, replaced by grand guignol that may sometimes scream too brightly in crimson, but that works far better than one might have had reason even to hope. I loved every minute of it (and if there were a few seconds here and there I could have lived without, well, that's why fingers are long enough to shield the eyes from the sight of lawyers being processed into sausage).

I had heard a great deal about how frightening this movie was. I guess the concept is a bit scary, but in this day and age, it's not nearly as scary as a madman with nuclear weapons, or people walking into shopping centers or classrooms with automatic weapons. I know that the play was a musical, but it would have been a great deal more frightening if the characters hadn't burst into song periodically. On the plus side, this proves that Tim Burton can sing.

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