We are what we eat...
Created: 01/09/09
I never thought that Tim Burton + Musical would equal such a tragic and entertaining mixture of horror, comedic elements, gothic and charged sets.
A fellow critic of mine said that Johnny Depp was, for once, bad in that he thought the character to be introverted. In that respect, my fellow was right except for the bad acting part. Depp marvelously under-played the title role to fool the audience so that when slashing time began, we'd all be horrified and a bit detached from the cahracter, yet compelled to look as if to justify. A means to an end if you will.
Helena Bonham-Carter, a natural extrovert, was also asked to tone down her act a bit and pulled the most interesting character of the picture: playful, lusty, doomed, bad cook, singer, infatuated of a man she'll never have. Much could be said about Mrs. Lovett's sweet and sour character, whose personality is far from Marla Singer ("Fight Club") or Syrius Black's overacting cousin.
Tim Burton's direction remains at the peak of its capacities. The imaginative director went where no one could think he'd go: a horror-musical. Needless to say many of Burton's followers didn't feel appealed after the oscar-nominated "Corpse Bride", but Burton's direction proves to be up to the task. Instead of delivering a fairy tale for the ages, he gives us here all the ingredients of a fearfuly delicious pie... To that extent, Burton's message about human nature is plain and clear: it's a dog eat dog world and human nature is as ugly as it gets even in the sweetest of looks.
No one is innocent in this movie and everyone is convinced to be doing the right thing, which, by the third act of the movie, comes full circle with a shocker of an ending that would make "Hannibal", "Red Dragon" and "Hannibal Rising" both shake.
You only need see it to believe it.

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Need A Shave??
Created: 14/01/09
First off let me say my 20 & 17 year old sons loved it!
Sweeney Todd follows the vicious cycle of revenge as Benjamin Barker (Johnny Depp) returns home to London to punish those that wronged him long ago. Assuming the alias of Sweeney Todd and setting up a barber shop over Mrs. Lovett's (Helena Bonham Carter) meat pie restaurant, the two enter into a heinous partnership that will allow Barker to exact his revenge.
Not exactly the stuff of most musicals, is it? And the music and lyrics are from Stephen Sondheim, that most complex and witty of American musical theatre geniuses. So the lyrics are filled with puns, & tricky rhymes. Too fun!?

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A Funny, Disturbing, & Bloody Great Film!
Created: 09/04/08
I was never really a fan of musicals at all. I don't know why I went to see this in theatres, but after the film was over it was put on one of my favorite films list. The musical and story was suited for Tim Burton and his style of filming. Johnny Depp and Helena Carter did an amazing job with their roles, along with Alan Rickman. In fact, every actor did an amazing job. The songs were done so well, and the killings gave it that old school horror film feel. I loved the gore and blood. I loved the environments. I loved this film period. Definitley on my top 5 list of 2007. I just purchased the 2 Disc Special Edition, and it's a great pleasure going through these songs and watch Sweeney cut those throats! Definitley a 5/5.

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One of Tim Burton's Finest
Created: 24/04/08
Johnny Depp does an amazing job in this film. He perfectly captures the anguish and rage that has possessed Sweeney Todd because of his wrongful incarceration. Helena Bonham Carter also does a fine job as Todd's partner in crime, Mrs. Lovett. The music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim are out of this world. Overall, a wonderful cast that amazingly portrays this terrifying story of love and revenge. Two thumbs up from me!

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Amazing Film that has to be appreciated as one.
Created: 14/09/08
Sweeney Todd is the story of a successful man, who because of the greediness of a politician, loses his wife and his daughter. Then, when he returns, he seeks revenge on this man, a woman in town recognizes him as the man from that was done this wrong, and has compassion on him. When he begins as a skilled barber, it goes well for a short time, till he is recognized by a man that threatens to reveal his secret to the town, since that would ruin him, Sweeney Todd decides to kill him in his barbershop. The lady has a sick plan that solves the new dilemma of getting rid of his body. As the movie goes on, Sweeney Todd continues to kill to help out the woman, as she falls in love with him, and he awaits the politician. Then everything unfolds for him when people unexpectedly begin to unravel the plan, in a surprise ending where Sweeney Todd realizes the ultimate fate that awaits determined vengeance. This is an incredible movie, for those who can appreciate a musical, but also don't mind the high amount of blood and gore that go in too. Very artistically done with great performance by Johnny Depp, and success for Tim Burton.

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