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Rapid-fire Remakes, Deceptive Marketing, Unusual Musicals and More Answers | Ask FlickChick | 5/16/2007
Send your movie questions to FlickChick. Question: I'm a great fan of your column I read it religiously every time it comes out. Here's my question: I've never been all that interested in musicals (I don't dislike them on principle, I just never felt very attracted to them), but recently I caught up with Jacques Demy's The Umbrellas of Cherbourg and it completely knocked my socks off. It absolutely blew me away, so much so that I'm ready to call it one of my favorite movies of all time. I was completely hooked on its unusual format: Every single line is sung and there are no big "numbers" like in regular musicals. It made the entire movie feel like one long, beautiful hymn. Is there any other movie that has used this same format? Or, more importantly, is there any other movie that has used this format successfully? Oskar Sigvardsson (all the way from Stockholm, Sweden)FlickChick: This is an excellent question, and one I find especially interesting in that I only... read more
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