Transcript The Musical
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Discovery
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Movie review basics notes
Silent film notes
Movie review for The Kid
The Musical
Setting the Stage
Heart of the musical lies in its music and
those who sing and dance to it
The music functions as an extension of the
character singing (shows their personality,
ideas, motivation, etc.)
Musical Reality
Very different from classical narrative reality
There are sudden shifts between narrative
and musical spectacle
There is a shift between one reality to
another that involves a rupture or break
Musical numbers break the linear flow of the
narrative and shifts to a world of spectacle
and fantasy
Shifts in Register
Two different dramatic registers:
Narrative and spectacle
Often these shifts are accentuated by
technical elements
Shifts of scenery
Lighting changes
Fog/wind machines
Anything that helps the illusion of a shift to a
fantasy world of music
Types of Musicals
Two main types
Revue – nearly all spectacle with little or no
narrative between songs
Book musical – prominence of the story book
background – integrates musical and
narrative sequences – goal is a seamless
integration of the two
Ideology of the Musical
Creates a utopian space in which our daily
problems do not exist
Poverty replaced with abundance
Work related exhaustion becomes limitless
energy
Dreariness of everyday routine becomes
excitement and intensity
Isolation becomes close knit communities
Men and women find their perfect matches
and win them over
The end and the
beginning
Traditional musicals declined in the 1960’s
and began a general move from film to
Broadway
From the 1970’s to today there has been a
rise in different types of musicals than seen
before:
Rock n’ Roll and popular music themed
Animated features (Walt Disney esp.)
After school specials (precursers to High
School Musical)
Unit Films
Popeye – 1980 – Robert Altman – The adventures
of the sailor man and his friends in the seaside
town of Sweethaven.
Pitch Perfect – 2012 – Jason Moore – Beca, a
freshman at Barden University, is cajoled into
joining The Bellas, her school's all-girls singing
group. Injecting some much needed energy into
their repertoire, The Bellas take on their male
rivals in a campus competition.
Unit Films
Meet Me in St. Louis – 1944 – Vincent Minnelli
- In the year before the 1904 St Louis World's
Fair, the four Smith daughters learn lessons of
life and love, even as they prepare for a
reluctant move to New York.
Grease – 1978 – Randal Kleiser - Good girl
Sandy and greaser Danny fell in love over
the summer. But when they unexpectedly
discover they're now in the same high
school, will they be able to rekindle their
romance?