Monday, 24 September 2012

Singing in the Rain

     Singing in the Rain is a 1952 film starring Gene Kelly, Donald O'Connor and Debbie Reynolds. It was directed by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen. The movie was released March 27th, 1952 and was based on the idea of the transition from silent films to talking ones ("talkies"). The basic plot of the film is about an actor named, Don Lockwood (Gene Kelly) who is famous for silent films. One night, while being paraded over by fans, Lockwood jumps into a passing car where he meets a women named, Kathy Seldon. Later on in the movie, they both begin to fall in love with each other. Lockwood's next big movie, "The Singing Cavalier" is estimated to be a big hit with the public, but after a massive release from a rival studio of the first ever talkie called, "The Jazz Singers" the head of Monumental Pictures (Lockwood's studio) is forced to turn "The Singing Cavalier" into a talkie! The picture faces multiple difficulties over a period of time. The biggest problem was Lina Lamont's (Jean Hagen) high-pitched voice. Lockwood is forced to work with Lamont even though he despises working with her. The test screening for the film was a complete disaster with the synchronization of the voices and the actions on screen going haywire. Lockwood and Monumental Pictures are almost out of hope when Don't best friend, Cosmo Brown has an idea to turn the film into a musical called, "The Dancing Cavalier". Kathy agrees on becoming Lina's voice for the film to save Lockwood's career. Lina then becomes furious about Kathy and Don's relationship and almost puts the studio in jeopardy from her demands. At the end, the movie becomes a great success.

     I found that the characters played their roles well. The costumes were a nice touch and matched each characters personality perfectly. For example, Lina Lamont was always dressed in fancy, "high-end" clothing which told us a lot about her "status" in the movie. She was a rich and famous actress. Don Lockwood, for the most part was dressed in nice suites. He was a rich and famous actor. Kathy Seldon seemed like a "middle-class" woman so she dressed in your average everyday clothes. The costumes always make characters look more believable in a film. For the costumes in this film, they did fit in with the year that this movie took place in. The movie took place in the year, 1927 and one thing I did notice was that the girls in this film wore flapper dresses. 

     I usually don't like watching musicals, but I really enjoyed this film. I enjoyed the storyline, overall. The characters played their roles really well and they were more than believable. If I were to recommend this film, I would recommend it to anyone because I think the storyline is appropriate for almost all ages and it's a great family movie. If you're looking for a great film for family movie night, I would definitely recommend this one! This movie is now, definitely on my list of favourites. I would rate it a 9/10. 

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