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The Red Shoes (1948)
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Average Rating:9.2/10
Synopsis: Powell and Pressburger, who called their unique creative partnership The Archers, were no strangers to controversy. Each film they made together aimed it's barb at complacency and tackled a new... Powell and Pressburger, who called their unique creative partnership The Archers, were no strangers to controversy. Each film they made together aimed it's barb at complacency and tackled a new creative challenge. They intended for this story, of a ballerina's life backstage, to turn into a manifesto for the claims of art over mundane life. Through a young dancer's eyes, unforgettably played by Moira Shearer, we meet a young composer, played by Marius Goring, and we enter a ballet company under the leading dancer and choreographer Robert Helpmann. At the center of the company is the malevolent charming impresario Boris Lermontov. Lermontov lives through his creations. People and relationships are ruthlessly subordinated to a drive that inevitably reminds us of the drive to make films. Under the authoritarian rule this charismatic ballet impresario, his proteges realize the full promise of their talents, but at a price: utter devotion to their art and complete loyalty to Lermontov himself. Under his guidance, the young ballerina is poised for superstardom, but earns Lermontov's scorn when she falls in love with the composer of "The Red Shoes," the ballet Lermontov is staging to showcase her talents. [More]
Starring: Moira Shearer, Anton Walbrook, Robert Helpmann, Marius Goring
Starring: Moira Shearer, Anton Walbrook, Robert Helpmann, Marius Goring, Austin Trevor, Esmond Knight, Eleanor Berry, Derek Elphinstone, Marie Rambert, Joy Rawlins, Irene Browne, Albert Basserman, Ludmilla Tcherina
Director: Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger
Director: Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger
Story: Hans Christian Andersen
Screenwriter: Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger, Keith Winter
Composer: Brian Easdale
Producer: Emeric Pressburger, Michael Powell
Reviews for The Red Shoes
O belíssimo roteiro adapta a fábula original em duas dimensões diferentes e simultaneamente, enriquecendo-se também graças às perfeitas atuações de Walbrook e Shearer, à fantástica direção de arte e à magnífica fotografia em Technicolor de Cardiff.
A look beneath its lushly romantic surface reveals a dark, complex sensibility, and that surface, rendered in the somber tones of British Technicolor, reflects a fantastically rich cinematic inventiveness.
Wrapped up with gorgeous sparkly colour, off-the-beaten-track classical music selections, and a sinister edge that perfectly catches the ambiguity of traditional as opposed to Disney fairy tales, this remains a luminous masterpiece.
The three principal dancers, Moira Shearer, Leonide Massine and Robert Helpmann, are beyond criticism.
A masterpiece from first frame to last, this is easily the most emotionally touching and artistically brilliant ballet melodrama ever made (don't even mention The Turning Point), whose stature grows as time goes by.
In texture, it's like nothing the British cinema had ever seen: a rhapsody of colour expressionism, reaching delirious heights in the ballet scenes, but never becoming too brash and smothering its own nuances.
The film is voluptuous in its beauty and passionate in its storytelling. You don't watch it, you bathe in it.
The team of Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger direct and write one of the great ballet melodramas of all time.
We must be contented with repeating that The Red Shoes is one you must see.
An almost relentless exercise in style -- brightly Technicolored style.
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