Trailer Review: Across The Universe
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Interesting. It’s great to see a trailer that doesn’t use Voice Over Guy to tell you what’s going on, though the obvious downside was that I had to visit Wikipedia to find out what was going on.
Here’s what’s going on: Across The Universe is about a young Liverpudlian dock worker (and artist, apparently) played by Jim Sturgess who heads for the US to find his father and gets himself involved in all that ’60s counter-culture business. It’s also a musical, made up entirely of Beatles’ covers, but you don’t need me to tell you that.
Some of it looks great. The hyper-reality scene of Sturgess’ friend being dragged off to Vietnam is exactly how musicals should be, though I’m a little concerned by the number of Beatles songs crammed into two and a half minutes. If that’s any indication of how the film will work, there’ll be a lot of singing between frustratingly brief bits of narrative a la Dreamgirls. And are musicals more or less enjoyable if you’re already familiar with the songs? I’m leaning towards more.
Brief glimpses of Eddie Izzard and Bono in the trailer – playing Mr. Kite and Dr. Roberts respectively – and the fact that Sturgess’ character is named Jude suggest this will either be a highly conceptualised way of bringing The Beatles work to life, or a highly conceptualised way of killing their work dead by taking everything too literally.
We’ll find out in September 2007, when the film is released in the US.





There’s definately potential for Across the Universe to be good, or even great. I never got around to seeing Taymor’s Frida, but I find her first feature, Titus, to be the most visually stunning portrayal of a Shakespeare play, with Prospero’s Books in at a close second.
The first half of the trailer is flat out terrible, but the more abstract and trippy second half is a little better. However, the dragging off to war part, shitty no matter how you cut it.
how can anyone see this and NOT think of this:
http://imdb.com/title/tt0078239/
man, oh man does this look scary.
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this is going to be an amazing movie
Hi Jim. Photos i received. Thanks