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Moulin Rouge Director: Baz Luhrmann Cast: Nicole Kidman, Ewan McGregor, John Leguizamo, Jim Broadbent

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  • DVD Release Date: 02/04/2003
  • Original Release: 2001

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Director Baz Luhrmann’s latest extravaganza, an exuberant re-envisioning of the movie musical and an operatic salute to 20th-century pop culture, borrows from everywhere yet manages to be a cinematic experience unlike any other. Recalling Puccini’s La Bohème, Lurhmann sets his tale in the world’s original pop-pleasure dome, the Moulin Rouge of fin de siècle Paris. Ewan McGregor stars as Christian, an idealistic and impoverished young writer who, newly arrived in Montmartre, is haphazardly inducted into a circle of absinthe-swilling bohemians led by Toulouse-Lautrec (John Leguizamo). A comedy of mistaken identities ensues, quickly enmeshing the young poet in a Mephistophelean love triangle involving the unobtainable and consumptive Satine (Nicole Kidman), queen courtesan of the Moulin Rouge, and the foppish Duke of Roxbury (Richard Roxburgh), his villainous rival for her affections. Granted, you may find yourself reaching for an oxygen tank, thanks to the centrifugal force of Luhrmann’s MTV editing style, combined with some staggering musical cross-pollination (sources range from David Bowie’s version of the pop standard "Nature Boy" to Beck’s version of Bowie’s "Diamond Dogs"). But it’s worth it. Moulin Rouge is exhausting, but it's also energizing and inexplicably moving. Kidman dazzles in a series of original costumes, and the elaborately constructed sets are equally stupendous. Look for a superb performance from Topsy Turvey’s Jim Broadbent as Zidler, the Moulin Rouge’s soft and fuzzy Faust. He also heads up one of the film’s more hilarious song-and-dance sequences, stomped out to Madonna’s "Like a Virgin." The double-disc DVD of Moulin Rouge -- which includes excellent production commentary, interviews with the director and writer, and at least ten hidden Easter Egg trailers -- offers welcome insight into the method behind the madness of this thoroughly postmodern folly. Virginia McCollam, Barnes & Noble

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Love it!by Candy-O

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November 12, 2009: I am not normally into musicals but Moulin Rouge changed my mind on them! I watched it once and have been in love with it since. Both Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor do a wonderful job. Ewan gets very into his character. Kidman and McGregor both have very good singing voices. I love the plot aswell. The whole movie is just so cute. It makes you laugh and cry. Christian and Satine I think are the best couple ever in a movie.

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The Red Windmillby Orla

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October 26, 2009: Moulin Rouge is one of my favorite modern musicals. Nicole Kidman puts in a striking perfomance as Satine and her voice is so beautiful when she sings. Ewen McGregor is a wonderful actor; he really gets into his character in this movies, bringing Christian to life. This movie is a must see because it is SPECTACULAR SPECTACULAR.

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