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The forced romance and the pretty awful performance from the lead guy really bring it down. Everything else is fantastic

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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — West Side Story


    shred-com — 13 years ago(January 04, 2013 10:21 PM)

    The forced romance and the pretty awful performance from the lead guy really bring it down. Everything else is fantastic about it though. Deserved it's Best Picture win :). Score's about right. Could be a bit higher. Maybe an 8.0 or so.

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        scorpion-52 — 13 years ago(January 05, 2013 09:05 AM)

        Not me, I thought it was a total beep awful musical numbers and lousy story.

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            friendoffilm — 11 years ago(January 03, 2015 07:45 PM)

            To each their own, scorpion-52, but I have to disagree here. Imho,
            West Side Story
            is one of the few Broadway musicals that has been really successful, on screen, as well as on stage, and I think that this movie has withstood the test of time beautifully and aged quite gracefully. It's one film that I never, ever get tired of seeing over and over again. I think that West Side Story deserved at least a nine, if not a ten for an imdb.com rating.

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              seahawk3133 — 13 years ago(January 11, 2013 08:35 AM)

              Watching West Side Story was like watching Kiss in concert.
              With a Kiss concert - the music is mediocre at best but the stage sights make it seem like a good concert.
              To me the problems with West Side Story was the main romance didn't seem real, the two main characters had weak performances, and the gangs seemed wimpy so there was no fear or danger felt before the killings.
              I didn't feel a connect to the characters throughout like I did watching movies that deserve a 9 or a 10. The only connect I felt was in the last 10 minutes (the last scene was a really good scene)
              So the movie (as a movie) was mediocre, maybe a 6 only because the songs / dancing carried it.

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                  averymor — 12 years ago(August 18, 2013 08:32 AM)

                  Agreed, thee classic amongst cinematic musicals. Problem is, not enough people on IMDB have a clue (age) so it's up to the generation of the Black and White Zenith plier turner to give it it's due props.
                  I rated it a ten.
                  "Only a numbskull thinks he knows things about things he knows nothing about."

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                    gonzalopalim — 12 years ago(January 14, 2014 10:10 PM)

                    Everything was good but not the performances, they are so bad, really bad. Wood and Beymer were not good enough. Now I know why Rita Moreno won her Oscar, she is the only worthy performance in this film.

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                      !!!deleted!!! (49761343) — 11 years ago(January 03, 2015 11:22 AM)

                      The problem with West Side Story is that it hasn't aged well. I used to love this movie as a kid but I sort of cringe watching it now. Seeing a bunch of Hell's Kitchen 1960s-era thugs prancing and dancing is as ridiculous as having the Bloods and Crips dancing the ballet. The way some of the songs pranced around censorship is also cringeworthy, like having the kids sing "ever loving" or "mother loving." (Oh, come on).
                      Natalie Wood lived up to her namesake. She was wooden in the role, had a horrible accent and spoke bad Spanglish. (What was that line again she says in the third act? "Please no let it be true.") Her casting was offensive and hypocritical, too. Here you have a movie about the evils of prejudice, but the studio didn't think any Latino actress was good enough to play the lead; all the hispanics had to be happy to play the supporting roles.
                      So I can see the movie being rated as low as it it. I think it's a solid 8.0 but I don't think it deserves much higher than that. The dancing sequences involving the gang members are just too campy and Wooden wasn't the best choice for the role.
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                        friendoffilm — 11 years ago(January 03, 2015 07:50 PM)

                        I don't know, atomicgirl24-136281. This:
                        The problem with West Side Story is that it hasn't aged well.
                        is something that I disagree with. I first saw the film
                        West Side Story
                        , during a big national re-release of it, when I was a high school Senior, at around Christmastime of 1968, at a now-defunct movie theatre north of Boston, and fell in love with this film on the spot. Since I was still a high school teenager when I first saw
                        West Side Story
                        in the movies, on a big, wide movie theatre screen, I identified with the Jets, the Sharks and their girls regarding kids being kids, and so on, but when I got a little older, and began seeing it in independent movie theatres in and around Boston, I had a different view. I still love this movie, and appreciate it dearly, not only for the music, but for the story, and as a real work of art of a movie, and a real classic that's in a class all by itself, to boot. I personally think that West Side Story should've gotten at least an 8-10 rating here on imdb.com.

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                          thebe123-484-488327 — 11 years ago(January 08, 2015 03:30 PM)

                          Agree. It's also the best live musical ever, imho.
                          Never get tired of this. I used to love the soundtrack and would ask my older sister to play it all the time that and her Beatle Albums.

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                            friendoffilm — 11 years ago(January 09, 2015 11:50 AM)

                            I second this:
                            Never get tired of this.
                            without thinking twice!
                            West Side Story
                            is a film that I never tire of seeing over and over and over again, especially when it comes to a great big, wide screen, in a
                            real
                            movie theatre, with the lights down low. I first got introduced to
                            West Side Story
                            , as a whole, through the music to the
                            original
                            Broadway
                            stage
                            version, back in the summer of 1962, to be exact, prior to entering the sixth grade, while attending day camp out west. One girl in my group, who'd received a copy of the LP version of the soundtrack to the original Broadway stage production of
                            West Side Story
                            as a birthday present, brought it to camp soon afterwards, and played it for the rest of our group. My love for this musical took off instantly. Since my parents also had the same LP version of the original Broadway stage production of
                            West Side Story
                            , I played it on their Hi-Fi system whenever I could, and also liked to bang around with the WSS story songs on the piano, as well.
                            I have not stopped loving the film
                            West Side Story
                            since, and am hoping for another screening of this great classic to come into my area. (I always keep my eyes and ears peeled for any possibility!

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                              marhefka — 11 years ago(January 23, 2015 08:09 AM)

                              @peter_joshua (Original OP)
                              I agree that a score of 7.6 is an insult to this great movie. When I try to guess as to why, I think of "Gigi." It is rated at only 6.9 on IMDB; yet, I think it is the best movie musical of all time. Looking at the Gigi board, many people did not like it because they thought Maurice Chevalier was a pedophile. Also, many people thought Leslie Caron was a prostitute. So, bearing that in mind, is there anything like that in West Side Story that upsets people. If there are things people hate about this movie and therefore rate it low, I don't know that they might be.

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                                friendoffilm — 11 years ago(January 27, 2015 02:04 PM)

                                Frankly,
                                I
                                think that the film
                                West Side Story
                                should've gotten at least an 8 or 9 rating from imdb.com.
                                That
                                , to me, would've been satisfactory, even though I gave
                                West Side Story
                                a ten rating, for my own personal rating.
                                But, different people have different opinions. What can we say?

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                                  alex_unnamed — 10 years ago(April 19, 2015 08:02 AM)

                                  I agree, it's a beautiful movie.
                                  I have been enjoying it for forty years now, and one thing I've noticed in recent years is that quite a number of movies don't stand up to earlier opinions I've had. 'West Side Story' is one that easily impresses my as much as it did way back when, partly for different reasons.

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                                    friendoffilm — 10 years ago(May 16, 2015 06:29 AM)

                                    You're right on the money, jackjom. Most of the older classic films, even the ones that I've liked well enough to see more than once, seem to be a little bit frayed around the edges, despite still being enjoyable, but
                                    West Side Story
                                    has aged the most gracefully of all, at least in part because of the very story behind it, if one gets the drift.

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                                      mail-2217 — 10 years ago(July 03, 2015 09:57 PM)

                                      Solid 9.
                                      One thing I think that downgrades it nowadays: it is -always- introduced to kids now as a Romeo/Juliet knockoff. Which annoys me deeply. I -wish- they would let kids watch and judge it on its own. The moment kids hear 'based on Shakespeare' it immediately colours their perspective.

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                                        friendoffilm — 10 years ago(July 04, 2015 02:15 PM)

                                        It is true, however, that
                                        West Side Story
                                        is
                                        based on
                                        Romeo & Juliet
                                        . I wonder if that could be explained to kids in a way that is more subtle, so that they won't be so turned off by it.

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                                          mail-2217 — 10 years ago(October 07, 2015 12:40 PM)

                                          Not possible.
                                          The moment you mention 'Shakespeare' I don't care what technique you use it automatically colours their expectations. It's the same anytime you do -any- setup for -any- work of art. It's like giving kids a sandwich and telling them BEFORE they take a bite that "it's got broccoli in it.. but you'll like it!". Game over, dude.
                                          My point is this: it's completely unnecessary to do a setup. Why explain it if you don't have to? Just let 'em watch it and THEN do the whole Shakespeare talk if you feel the need to 'broaden their minds'. Why do 50 year old adults always feel the necessity to explain to kids 'THE WONDERS OF CULTURE!'?
                                          Why? I came into this game for the action, the excitement Listen, kid, we're all in it together.

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