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The Fantasticks (1995)

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The Fantasticks
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Directed byMichael Ritchie
CastJoel Grey, Barnard Hughes, Jean Louisa Kelly, Joey McIntyre, Jonathon Morris, Tony Cox and Brad Sullivan
Theatrical ReleaseNovember 30, 1994
DVD ReleaseFebruary 27, 2001
Running Time87 minutes
MPAA RatingPG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
UPC Code027616858443
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Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 5.1), French (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Dubbed - Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
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Average user review: 3.0 (72 reviews)

rating: 1 QuoteShockingly BadQuote
There was a reason why this film played in theaters for about 5 minutes, people stayed away in record numbers!! Goes into the "What Were They Thinking?" file. Terribly done, a misguided mess that ruins the score and plot,is totally void of charm. The performances are mediocre , at best. Transposing The Fantastiks to a realistic setting was a huge mistake and robs the audience of it's imagination, which is the key to The Fantastiks success. Should have been filmed on a black soundstage, much in the same way as the stage production. Stay away from this, go see a local community theater production instead, you'll enjoy it far more. February 25, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteAn interesting take...Quote
The Fantasticks is a delightful show, full of metaphor. If you don't like metaphor, don't bother. If you do, this is a must for your collection. The two fathers make the show for me, so bumbling, but so in love with their children they'd do whatever it takes to make it work. Joel Gray is superb. And at this point in my life, "Try to Remember" always brings a tear... January 14, 2008

rating: 1 QuoteThe Fantasticks movie versionQuote
This is a terrible version of the well known OFF BROADWAY production. The simplicity of the stage production which invites the audience to 'remember, then follow' is completely destroyed by the inexplicable transformation of the characters of El Gallo, The Mute, Mortimer and Henry to performers in a traving circus side show. There are also changes to the music, in an attempt to be 'politically correct', which insult the intelligence of the theater going audience.
The copy that I received is flawed and freezes irratically necessitating fast forwarding to the next 'chapter'. November 23, 2007

rating: 3 QuoteNot terrible as some say, but a disappointmentQuote
I've seen Sullivan Street and Snapple Center stage versions and consider myself a knowledgeable fan--I can't be as harsh as others, but there are some disappointments for sure.

It's a movie, so they're going to "open it out" and the traveling carnival concept is not bad and worked sometimes ("You are Love") and even "Soon It's Gonna Rain" but the "carnies" often distract: during the abduction song and especially the abduction scene--more Henry and Mortimer and fewer extras, please.

Also, what's with the bawdy sight gags during what on stage is the "On the Road to an Episode" scene--did someone's junior high-age son sneak onto the computer--so out of sync with the entire show! Plus side, the expanded dancing scenes added a lot.

A big problem is the literal script, I'm surprised to see Schmidt and Jones wrote it. Too many things are explained (though it enhanced the "Let's Just Dance" sequence). Trust the material, people get it!

Casting was mostly strong--I LIKED El Gallo--less effected than most--Luisa was fantastic! Joel Grey, always a joy. But Joe McIntyre at best ordinary and at worst looked amateur. Barnard Hughes was great but his part criminally cut, and the great talents of Teller absolutely wasted! Overall, a disappointment but I wouldn't blame the "carnival" concept, but rather some choices made within that idea.

I do think any fan should view it at some point--if only for the (strong, methinks) interpretation of El Gallo, Joel Grey, Jean Louisa Kelly as Luisa, some great photography and the informed arguments one can make with fellow "Fantasticks" fans! August 13, 2007

rating: 2 QuoteFantasticks butcheredQuote
Other reviewers give essential information on the editing of this film. Here's my review: Coppola butchered the thing. The narrative has been stripped of any sub plots, any minor characters, any scenes that would flesh out these few characters and their story. The two lovers acquire the needed hardship to make their love meaningful in so few minutes it's difficult to see before and after differences. After seeing the thing straight through, I went to the deleted scenes and watched each one; many were very short; all were needed. Deleted and shortened songs: unforgivable. Yes, the cinematography is beautiful, casting works, etc. Someone needs to get control of the original of this film and restore its guts. July 20, 2007

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