Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

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Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter, Alan Rickman, Timothy Spall, Jamie Campbell Bower, Laura Michelle Kelly, Jayne Wisener, Ed Sanders(IX), Sacha Baron Cohen

After being sent away by Judge Turpin, Sweeney Todd a.k.a Benjamin Barker returns to London with the help of a sailor, Anthony Hope. He opens a barber shop above Mrs. Lovett's Meat Pie Shop, where she...( read more  read more... ) sells "the worst pies in London." With the help of Mrs. Lovett, Todd means to rid London of the corrupt aristocracy, and hopes to be reunited with his daughter, Johanna, who is now Judge Turpin's ward.

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  • October 14, 2009
    I must say, Sondheim is not really a lyrical genius - and in a musical good lyrics are quite important. Fortunately the music itself was beautiful and, at times, gloriously pompous, and therefore saved a lot. I was especially put off by the song 'Pretty Women'. Whereas cinematogr...( read more)aphically that scene is quite the eye candy, with all the wonderful angles and everything, the song is just such drivel I find it hard to believe that they chose to keep it in the film. Helena Bonham-Carter's musical performance wasn't always exactly top notch either, but I don't think it was meant to be either, and therefore do not really mind.


    The rest of the film delightfully gloomy and dark - and gory!

    (This scene: http://www.flixster.com/servlet/embed/photo/link/10561474
    Oh how much I love it!)
  • October 1, 2009
    I didn't really like the music so I can't say I really enjoyed the film. Its filmed nicely by Burton and the acting is good, I just wasn't that enamoured by it.
    I did like Sacha Baron Cohen's performance a lot though, shame it was so short!
  • September 24, 2009
    Dark musical brought to the big screen. Naturally directed by Tim Burton using darkness the whole movie, which you would expect. 1st half of the money kind of sets up the latter half which consists of blooooooooooood, razor killings. Tons of blood, lovely songs juxtaposed wit...( read more)h bloooood, crazy.
  • August 29, 2009
    I've never been too keen on musicals, mostly because a huge amount of them are chirpy films where people who break into song and dance are common. The singing doesn't bother me but how exactly do the bystanders around them suddenly possess expert dancing moves? Well, I guess that...( read more)'s why we have suspension of disbelief. Suffice it to say, I run like Hell from Mama Mia and High School Musical. For me to watch a musical, it needs to have something more than just the singing. Enter Sweeney Todd. Its hook? A dark and bleek tale that just happens to contain singing. And it's a Burton/Depp team-up. If that isn't a good omen, I don't know what is.

    Almost immediately, we're treated to the vocal stylings of Johnny Depp and they are impressive indeed as is the lyrical content of the song. This should be a good indicator of the film's nature if you have not seen any trailers or looked it up on IMDB beforehand.

    Helena Bonham Carter is superb in her singing here and the song she and Depp sing after he has found his razors is a duet you can only dream of. She's a strong and cunning character and it's quite touching to see her be a mother figure to young assistant Toby (Edward Sanders).

    Perhaps the most surprising vocals belong to Sacha Baron Cohen, who plays showman extraordinaire Pirelli. He has one of the best songs in the movie and his character is amusing to watch. And it may be worth noting that the light colours of his clothes match the nature of his song, boisterous and flashy (this could further extend to other characters, Johanna for example. Notice that most of the main characters wear dark clothing or something of simple colour. It may seem like a simple observation but I think it's interesting anyway).

    If I have anything against this film, it's that Alan Rickman and Timothy Spall don't get much of a chance to exercise their singing voices. Their acting is masterful, of that I have no doubt, but I was eager to hear them sing some more, even if it were in the form of a soliloquy.
    But I guess we can't have everything.

    All in all, an outstanding musical and another triumph for Burton and Depp.
    I actually feel that if the world were to end and they were the only two people left on Earth, they would still make movies. And they would be brilliant.
  • June 4, 2009
    Real good, Burton and Depp together is pure love, you got to admit it <3
  • November 8, 2009
    I got this move for Christmas one year because my mom knows I love Johnny Depp and would probably like it.

    I loved the alfits, the looks and some of the songs and Johnny Depp has an awesome voice. Although i like the movie I think they could have done it better.
  • November 8, 2009
    lol i cudnt understand anything they were saying, ill hav to watch it again later =p
  • November 7, 2009
    I used to find this movie incredibly irritating, but after a couple of rewatches - I've really started to enjoy it a lot more. The design of the movie is gothically beautiful, the attention to detail on the sets and cinematography is pretty much unparallelled by another film in S...( read more)weeney Todd's release year. Helena Bonham Carter is superb as Mrs Moony, and her rendition of "The Worst Pies in London" is the film's comic highlight. The movie has a well-crafted story, the majority of it told through song (not dialogue), and a couple of particularly devastating twists and turns in the final reel really upped the dramatic ante. Jamie Campbell Bower lets the movie down with his cheesy performance as the film's most grating character. The "I'll steeeeeal you, Johanna" song was horribly annoying and overplayed. His rushed relationship with Johanna was incredibly convenient (he saw her in the window and fell in love) but forgivable as it's almost a trademark of the musical genre by this point.

    Overall, the film has really improved after a couple of rewatches. It's one I keep looking forward to seeing again now.
  • November 4, 2009
    Je m'attendais à mieux!
  • November 4, 2009
    don't really like musicals

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