Dreamgirls

December 25, 2006 0 By Fans
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Plot

Based on the Broadway musical, a trio of black female soul singers cross over to the pop charts in the early 1960s.

Release Year: 2006

Rating: 6.5/10 (33,280 voted)

Critic's Score: 76/100

Director:
Bill Condon

Stars: Beyoncé Knowles, Jamie Foxx, Eddie Murphy

Storyline
Detroit, the early 1960s. Curtis Taylor, Jr., a car salesman, breaks into the music business with big dreams. He signs a trio of young women, the Dreamettes, gets them a job backing an R&B performer, James "Thunder" Early, establishes his own record label and starts wheeling and dealing. When Early flames out, Curtis makes the Dreamettes into headliners as the Dreams, but not before demoting their hefty big-voiced lead singer, Effie White, and putting the softer-voiced looker, Deena Jones, in front. Soon after, he fires Effie, sends her into a life of proud poverty, and takes Deena and the Dreams to the top. How long can Curtis stay there, and will Effie ever get her due?

Writers: Bill Condon, Tom Eyen

Cast:

Jamie Foxx

Curtis Taylor Jr.


Beyoncé Knowles

Deena Jones


Eddie Murphy

James 'Thunder' Early


Danny Glover

Marty Madison


Jennifer Hudson

Effie White


Anika Noni Rose

Lorrell Robinson


Keith Robinson

C.C. White


Sharon Leal

Michelle Morris


Hinton Battle

Wayne


Mariah I. Wilson

Magic

(as Mariah Wilson)


Yvette Cason

May


Ken Page

Max Washington


Ralph Louis Harris

M.C.

(as Ralph Harris)


Michael-Leon Wooley

Tiny Joe Dixon


Loretta Devine

Jazz Singer

Taglines:
All you have to do is dream.



Details

Official Website:
Dreamworks [United States] |
Official site [Spain] |

Release Date: 25 December 2006

Filming Locations: Alexandria Hotel – 501 S. Spring Street, Downtown, Los Angeles, California, USA



Box Office Details

Budget: $70,000,000

(estimated)

Opening Weekend: $378,950
(USA)
(17 December 2006)
(3 Screens)

Gross: $103,063,211
(USA)
(1 April 2007)



Technical Specs

Runtime:



Did You Know?

Trivia:

Jennifer Hudson beat out 782 other actresses for the role of Effie White, including her former
American Idol rival Fantasia Barrino.

Goofs:

Audio/visual unsynchronized:
The lip-sync is off during some verses of "It's All Over" and "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going".

Quotes:

Lorrell Robinson:
[as Early is kissing her]
That feels nice… I mean it feels funny! You're married, aren't you?

James 'Thunder' Early:
Everybody knows Jimmy's married, baby.

Lorrell Robinson:
Well, then, you get your married hands off!



User Review

A great American musical….

Rating: 9/10


Screened overnite in Australia for critics and industry.

Ten minutes into director Bill Condon's adaptation of the hit musical,
I whispered to my friend "There's no way the film can go at this pace
for two hours!" Because up to that point, we had been utterly dazzled
by breathtaking staging, impassioned performances and a display of
film-making craftsmanship in all its forms (direction, editing, design)
that had the packed audience stunned.

Well, two hours later, I'd been proved wrong. Condon has created a
vivid, emotional spectacle that will dominate the 06/07 Oscar
nominations. Dreamgirls is one of the five best movie musicals ever
made.

There is really nothing new about the storyline – smalltown singers
make it big and ride the roller-coaster of fame. But thats what works
so well for the film – the great cinematic clichés are embraced and
played to the hilt by a creative team, both behind and in front of the
camera, that knows what makes a great Hollywood musical.

There's not one weak link in the cast. Condon's camera is in love with
Beyonce Knowles and she handles the journey from the innocence of the
groups early years to the staggering success and fortune of the group
at its peak with surprising range. While most singer/actress attempts
are failures (Madonna, Whitney, Britney, k.d. lang), Beyonce proves to
have genuine talent.

Jamie Foxx centres and grounds the film in a less-flashy role but one
that is crucial to the films credibility.

But there are two standouts. Eddie Murphy as fading star Early has
never done better work. And Jennifer Hudson delivers an absolute
tour-de-force performance in a role that sees her dominate every scene
she is in. Her belting solo number was applauded by the audience (a
rare enough occurrence during an industry screening but a moment that
was repeated a few times thru the film). Hudson is a lock for the
supporting actress Oscar, even this far from the ceremony.

Dreamgirls is a better movie in every way than recent award winning
musicals Chicago and Moulin Rouge (both of which I am a huge fan). It
is a film that tells a classic rags-to-riches story utilising great
cinematic technique and bravado. 2006 has offered up some great
movie-going experiences for me (Thank You For Smoking, Children Of Men,
V For Vendetta, Little Miss Sunshine); for the sheer cinematic thrill
it provides, however, Dreamgirls proves to be the best two hours I've
spent in a cinema this year.