Based on the hit Broadway musical which tells the infamous story of Benjamin Barker, a.k.a Sweeney Todd, who sets up a barber shop down in London which is the basis for a sinister partnership with his fellow tenant, Mrs. Lovett. Read more
| Starring | Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham-Carter, Alan Rickman, Timothy Spall |
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| Director | Tim Burton |
| Genres | Audio Descriptive, Drama, Music/Musical, Thriller |
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In case you're not familiar with Stephen Sondheim's macabre musical, or the (maybe true?) urban myth that inspired it, Tim Burton's movie wastes no time in establishing the appropriate tone. read more »
Ok, I went in not thinking and hadn't twigged it was a musical, and I loathe musicals, so it was never going to be good for me. But even so, this seems a particularly bad example of the genre. Depp sings like a bad Bowie impersonator (think Phil Cornwell) and the songs are weak. When he and Rickman are singing about pretty women I couldn't restrain my laughter.
My general gripe with musicals is that the songs just get in the way - they don't move the narrative along, so you're just waiting for them to finish and get back to the real film. This is particularly true with this film. But it looks good, and when they're not arseing about with duff songs, it is engaging and enjoyable enough. It's just those songs....
A poor second to the non-musical BBC Ray Winston version. Rent this one and
I dare you ever to sit in a Barber's chair again.
A poor second to the non-musical BBC Ray Winston version. Rent this one and
I dare you ever to sit in a Barber's chair again.
Ok, I went in not thinking and hadn't twigged it was a musical, and I loathe musicals, so it was never going to be good for me. But even so, this seems a particularly bad example of the genre. Depp sings like a bad Bowie impersonator (think Phil Cornwell) and the songs are weak. When he and Rickman are singing about pretty women I couldn't restrain my laughter.
My general gripe with musicals is that the songs just get in the way - they don't move the narrative along, so you're just waiting for them to finish and get back to the real film. This is particularly true with this film. But it looks good, and when they're not arseing about with duff songs, it is engaging and enjoyable enough. It's just those songs....
A poor second to the non-musical BBC Ray Winston version. Rent this one and
I dare you ever to sit in a Barber's chair again.
Similar to Tim Burton's other works, 'Sweeney Todd - The Demon Barber of Fleet Street' is dark, bloody, deals with loss and pain... and is a musical. A proper musical. From the opening salvo to the closing scene all the cast get their vocal chords out (metaphorically and sometimes literally) and give it all they've got. So if you don't like musicals you may want to check out the BBC adaptation, which doesn't include any singing. But you would be missing out on one of the weirdest, darkest, most striking films of recent years.
Anyone familiar with Tim Burton's works will have a general idea of what to expect. If you've never 'got' his twisted take on tales then be warned that 'Sweeney Todd' is no exception. We begin by meeting the eponymous hero upon his return to London seeking his revenge on the judge who sent him away on a false charge fifteen years previously. But Sweeney has no hesitations when it comes to killing anyone and everyone that gets in his way. Which is useful for the house owner Mrs. Lovett and her pie shop downstairs...
Full of violence, laughs and blood (reminscent of the syrupy stuff used in Hammer Horror movies) 'Sweeney Todd' is not for the faint hearted. And as the songs are pretty constant throughout it will also have trouble satisfying the classic 'gore' crowd who may be put off by all the tunes. Also there is a lull during the film, as the middle doesn't come close to matching the striking beginning or the frenetic ending. But these are more than made up for by the outstanding performances from Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter, who play such vile and evil individuals so well you can't help but like them and hope they get away with it. This does mean that other characters tend to disappear into the background and the time they are on screen seems rather dull in comparison.
This isn't Burton's best but it certainly isn't his worst and is an excellent film if you give it a chance. The visuals are amazing, with a brilliantly simple colour scheme (black, grey and red - lots of red), alongside the dark humour running throughout and the performaces he gets from his leads all add up to make 'Sweeney Todd' an experience you wouldn't want to miss.
one word for this film!!!! CRAP.
Like being trapped in a nightmare. Not even good as a musical.
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So bad couldn't actually make it to the end. What is Johnny Depp doing?
Absolute TRIPE! Wasted 2 hours of my life on this garbage at the cinema with my girlfriend, if it wasnt for the fact that I like most of Tim Burtons older films I would have got up and walked out long before the end.
Tim Burton has gone so far up his own $&* that if he went any further hed disappear (hopefully) maybe then hell stop casting Johnny Depp and his annoying wife (Helena Bonham-Carter) as the lead roles in everything he does.
The appalling fake English accents wanna make me smash things and thats not good.
The songs, which crop up far to regularly will make you laugh in hysterics, I dont think that was there intention though.
My high schools production of this play was a 110% better than this version, dont waste your rental, watch something else
anything else!
I've never written a review before but I felt so strongly about this terrible movie.
Basically this is a musical so there is singing through the entire film.
If you watch the trailer you might be fooled into believing that there is a lot of talking but about 95% of this movie is singing and about 5% talking.
I watched this at the cinema and I kept praying that it would improve but sadly it didn't.
Probably the worst piece of garbage that I've ever paid money to go and see.
By the way I am a big Jonny Depp and Tim Burton fan but this movie is awful.
Just awful.
I hated it. I cannot give it a full review as I left the cinema after the first hour which was about 55 mins later than I would have like.
The film was slow due to the endless (bad) singing and the murder scenes were too much red paint and almost laughable!
Believe this to be one of the worst films I have ever seen - at the end I wished Sweeney would slit my throat it was so poor.
In case you're not familiar with Stephen Sondheim's macabre musical, or the (maybe true?) urban myth that inspired it, Tim Burton's movie wastes no time in establishing the appropriate tone. read more »