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El musical de 'Miss Saigon' por su 25 aniversario, presentado en vivo en el Prince Edward Theatre de Londres.El musical de 'Miss Saigon' por su 25 aniversario, presentado en vivo en el Prince Edward Theatre de Londres.El musical de 'Miss Saigon' por su 25 aniversario, presentado en vivo en el Prince Edward Theatre de Londres.
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No spoilers here, no long reviews, just put simply, if you haven't seen it, go watch it now. You can thank me later.
If you have seen it already, go watch it again!
If you have seen it already, go watch it again!
This is so good the singing and acting are amazing. I'm so impressed with the whole cast the story and music are phenomenal. The story is so emotional and touching that I cried watching it. I wish I could see this in person and can't wait to see these actors in other productions.
Overall, this show gets a 1000000/10 and I highly suggest watching it if you have the time your whole perspective will change for the better. And you will start to truly appreciate the arts and theatre much more after watching this. Hope they get a revival of this show and bring it on a national tour or back to broadway one day.
Overall, this show gets a 1000000/10 and I highly suggest watching it if you have the time your whole perspective will change for the better. And you will start to truly appreciate the arts and theatre much more after watching this. Hope they get a revival of this show and bring it on a national tour or back to broadway one day.
Miss Saigon. I've seen it in the theater numerous times, in Dutch, German and English. I knew cast members who could sneak me in and seat me next to the engineers. I even auditioned for it. I know this show front stage and backstage. You might say, I'm a fan.
Talks about a movie being made made from it made me excited and worried at the same time (see what they did to Les Mis, the show is good, but the movie sucked in so many ways). Probably their decision (for now) to do the theater registration as a movie was really smart. This way you could not lose the pace of the story, the whole drama is already finished and the only thing you need to do is put a camera on it.
Sometimes I'd forget that they were on stage, you would hear the audience react sometimes and even than it was not completely clear if it was inside the cinema or inside the movie (I was seated last row). It could easily have been inside the cinema, the rest of the people clearly enjoyed it as much as I did, also for them it was a great night.
The acting was great, the singing was great and of course the story, based on the Opera Madame Butterfly, is a solid drama. It was filmed pretty up close, there were not so many wide shots, which made you get deeply involved in the drama even more than in the theater. At several moments, because of the music, the story, the acting, I just burst out in tears. Oh how I love me some musical drama.
And when the story was over, the show went on and featured a grand finale with (some of) the original cast members returning to the parts that made them famous or won them Tony's. And they were funny, really funny.
So this movie or registration or whatever you like to call it, did for me what so many movies can't seem to be able to do these days: move me. The logo for theater that has been used many times is the laughing mask and the crying mask and this night, in the cinema, this all came together perfectly. It may as well be the best musical theater on film I have ever seen. Very well done.
Talks about a movie being made made from it made me excited and worried at the same time (see what they did to Les Mis, the show is good, but the movie sucked in so many ways). Probably their decision (for now) to do the theater registration as a movie was really smart. This way you could not lose the pace of the story, the whole drama is already finished and the only thing you need to do is put a camera on it.
Sometimes I'd forget that they were on stage, you would hear the audience react sometimes and even than it was not completely clear if it was inside the cinema or inside the movie (I was seated last row). It could easily have been inside the cinema, the rest of the people clearly enjoyed it as much as I did, also for them it was a great night.
The acting was great, the singing was great and of course the story, based on the Opera Madame Butterfly, is a solid drama. It was filmed pretty up close, there were not so many wide shots, which made you get deeply involved in the drama even more than in the theater. At several moments, because of the music, the story, the acting, I just burst out in tears. Oh how I love me some musical drama.
And when the story was over, the show went on and featured a grand finale with (some of) the original cast members returning to the parts that made them famous or won them Tony's. And they were funny, really funny.
So this movie or registration or whatever you like to call it, did for me what so many movies can't seem to be able to do these days: move me. The logo for theater that has been used many times is the laughing mask and the crying mask and this night, in the cinema, this all came together perfectly. It may as well be the best musical theater on film I have ever seen. Very well done.
This show is magnificent, so powerful. I was there opening night of the original production and I loved some of the changes they made. I cried at least 3 times (and I am very familiar with the show). I am so glad that these actors were filmed and we now have this amazing production we can now see over and over again. It is perfectly cast, the intensity of the show is overwhelming (in a good way) these actors give you no choice but to go on this journey with them, they pull you in from the beginning. I especially loved the new opening with Kim and the Engineer. The strength of these talents on the stage is a gift we are given while we watch this journey. The Engineer was amazing, to be able to despise his cruelty but yet like and feel for him is an amazing actor embodying the best of his gifts. I am not sure of the words for the actress playing Kim, the minute you see her you want to protect her but we watch her strength emerge, stunning performance. Everyone in this company gives it their all every minute, every second and never lets us done. The act 2 opening is powerful, beautiful solo done with such emotion and conviction, Bravo! Highly recommended!
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe majority of the principle actors will reprise their roles when the musical transfers to Broadway in March of 2017. This includes Jon Jon Briones (The Engineer), Eva Noblezada (Kim), Alistair Brammer (Chris) and Rachelle Ann Go (Gigi).
- Citas
Chris: [Kim has shot herself in the chest and falls to the floor, mortally wounded] Kim! KIM!
[He kneels beside her]
Chris: What have you done, Kim? Why?
Kim: [weakly, dying] The gods have guided you to your son.
Chris: Please don't die.
Kim: Hold me one more time.
[they share a final embrace]
Kim: How in one night have we come so far?
[dies]
Chris: [crying] KIM!
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- País de origen
- Sitio oficial
- Idioma
- Títulos en diferentes países
- Miss Saigon: 25th Anniversary Performance
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- Duración2 horas 21 minutos
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