7.7 rating is shocking…
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ivgaba — 15 years ago(August 22, 2010 08:34 AM)
"its a good movie but not a masterpiece"
That is your opinion. Mine is that it is indeed a masterpiece.
"pls respect other people opinion."
Who says we don't? We are just expressing OUR believe that this movie has enough qualities to be ranked higher than it is. We never said anything like "Those who marked this film lower than 9 are idiots" or "Those who don't have our opinion are morons". They are not. There are people, as in any movie, who didn't like that much (as yourself) and those who didnt like at all. To each his/her own, and that's all. Did you feel attacked with this thread or something? -
ivgaba — 15 years ago(August 23, 2010 12:23 AM)
Yeah, well, I give you that one. But I don't think it was aimed to anyone; I understood it more as "unbelievable" than an offense, perhaps because I agree with the idea that anything less than 8.5 is shocking. IMHO, it should be around 9.
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bob-larrance — 10 years ago(October 03, 2015 10:18 PM)
I can't imagine he meant a person might be disgraced, or anyone in particular is a disgrace, or take your pick it wasn't an insult. It would be a disgrace if a person went through life feeling bad because they assumed too much, eh?
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SnoozeAlarm — 13 years ago(September 20, 2012 06:52 AM)
its a good movie but not a masterpiece
Oh, but it is most definitely a masterpiece. Truly one of the best musicals ever made.
Saying that WSS is not a masterpiece is like saying that:- Pavarotti was not an outstanding tenor
- Shakespeare was not an outstanding playwright
- Beethoven was not an outstanding composer
etc.
I certainly agree that 7.7 is way off. If any movie was ever a 10, it is this movie. Every single moment, from start to finish, is a dazzling, mesmerizing string of cinematic perfection. A tour de force.
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brefane — 15 years ago(September 11, 2010 11:07 PM)
The choreography, the staging, the dancing, the cinematography and the score aim to be spectacular and succeed, but the rest: the dialog, the romance, the interior set design, the mix of Dead End Kids humor with sociological overtones and tragedy doesn't work. The film had 2 directors and it shows. In addition, I find the film too long and Wood at 22 seems too old for the virginal Maria, and her performance is overly-earnest. Wood and Beymer are pretty dull pair especially compared to the wild abandoment, and overacting of all the other actors.
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lilread — 15 years ago(October 02, 2010 09:20 PM)
I thought so too considering the iconic nature of the film and production. And 10 Oscars!
BUT
Now that I've seen the film I think it's about right. The dance sequences were superb but the singing, pacing and acting is not as memorable. I don't think it has weathered well over time.
I saw a stage production about 17 years ago here in Australia and it was better in almost every way. It had so much energy. The guy who played Tony (from the States) was amazing and what a voice -
TheLittleSongbird — 15 years ago(November 02, 2010 03:58 AM)
I agree. West Side Story deserves a higher rating, like somewhere in the 8s. I actually consider this this favourite film musical, and I have several favourites including Singin' in the Rain and Wizard of Oz, because the music and dancing never ceases to amaze me. I love the lyrics to Officer Krupkee as well, and I agree, Russ Tamblyn was awesome as Riff. I also saw him in tom thumb(1958), he was great in that too and the film is a lot of fun and very underrated, and he was excellent in Seven Brides for Seven Brothers too.
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pasnat — 15 years ago(November 19, 2010 03:04 AM)
I just came back from a special screening of West Side Story with a fully restored soundtrack. George Chakiris was there to introduce the screening at the Egyptian Theater in Hollywood.
After seeing this on the big screen again, I must say I was shocked that this movie isn't at least an 8.5. The cinematography is masterful, and the choreography is the best I've ever seen in a musical. It's never been topped.
And the music? What musical has ever had a better score?
Anyone who thinks this movie doesn't hold up well, we all have a right to our opinions and I just can't agree with that. At all.
Except for the "daddy-o's" and other occasional period slang that has fallen into disuse, this movie hold up extremely well.
