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Moulin Rouge (2001)
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With "Strictly Ballroom" and "William Shakespeare鈥檚 Romeo + Juliet", Australian director Baz Luhrmann conquered the world with his brash, inventive exuberance. He completes his hat-trick with "Moulin Rouge", a feast for the senses that merges fin-de-si猫cle decadence with music ripped straight from today鈥檚 record charts.

Combining old-style Hollywood glamour, Orphean myth and boulevard farce, "Moulin Rouge" tells the story of Christian (Ewan McGregor), a young writer in Paris who begins a doomed romance with the city鈥檚 most famous courtesan, Satine (Nicole Kidman). Satine is the star of the eponymous nightspot, whose future depends on her marrying a wealthy patron (Richard Roxburgh). In a plot twist borrowed from "La Boh猫me" (which Luhrmann filmed for Australian television in 1993), she is also suffering from tuberculosis.

Stunningly conceived if dramatically weak, Luhrmann鈥檚 latest caused a stir at Cannes with its use of contemporary pop tunes (Elton John鈥檚 Your Song, Nirvana鈥檚 Smells Like Teen Spirit) that add an anachronistic spin to the period setting. Add flashy editing, lush production design and spectacular dance routines and the result is something akin to an extended music video - a resemblance reinforced by Kylie Minogue鈥檚 fleeting appearance as the Absinthe Fairy.

McGregor reveals a fine tenor voice as the lovestruck lead, but it鈥檚 Kidman who steals the movie with a devastating display of sultry allure. Watching her commit herself body and soul to Luhrmann鈥檚 bizarre vision makes it easy to overlook the film鈥檚 structural deficiencies and its tendency to sacrifice emotional resonance for stylistic bombast.

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"Moulin Rouge" is released in UK cinemas on 7th September 2001.

End Credits

Director: Baz Luhrmann

Writer: Baz Luhrmann, Craig Pierce

Stars: Nicole Kidman, Ewan McGregor, John Leguizamo, Jin Broadbent, Richard Roxburgh, Kylie Minogue

Genre: Musical, Romance

Length: 126 minutes

Cinema: 7 September 2001

Country: UK

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