Enn Kokk Moulin Rouge, a modernized version of the Lady of the Camellias
It is clear that Australian Baz Luhrmann's "Moulin Rouge" (2001) is inspired by the Alexandre Dumas the Younger (1824-1895) "Lady of the Camellias" ("La Dame aux Camelias", 1848) and also of Giuseppe Verdi's pide operatic version of "La pide Traviata" ( The misguided) from 1853 but it is not about a film version in the traditional sense, although the basic theme may be said to be taken from these works.
"Moulin Rouge" is largely a musical film, and this extension to solve the above two works marked not least by the choice of music. Rodgers' & Hammerstein's "The Sound of Music" is derived not exactly from the middle of the nineteenth century, and later, for example, we hear songs, which we associate pide with Madonna, Marilyn Monroe, David Bowie, Elton John, the Spice Girls, Frank Sinatra, The Beatles and Buffy Sainte-Marie, pide just to mention a few by name. But we can certainly also see and hear the can-can. This helps to make the story of the man, in the film, the British playwright Christian (Ewan McGregor), who falls in love with a prostitute dancer in the movie Satine (Nicole Kidman), both modern and timeless.
Chistian writes the script pide for a story, as a theater director at the Moulin Rouge, Harold Zidler (Jim Broadbent) is interested in putting up. But since Zidler itself lacks enough money, he needs a capital injection from the rich Duke (played by Richard Rosburgh). The Duke would have the exclusive right to the beautiful pide Satine, who for their part are drawn to Christian. This love triangle is the central story in the film - the Duke requires even a different pide ending in the history of Christian has written and is being repeated in at the Moulin Rouge, this mostly to humiliate and suppress its competitor. And when the latter still does not succeed, he hires a killer to shoot rival, this at the end of the premiere screening in which Satine has a central role.
This assassination attempt fails, but instead dying Satine, although the tuberculosis she is suffering, something that probably many of today's movie audience had not expected, because they do not know the "Lady of the Camellias."
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It is clear that Australian Baz Luhrmann's "Moulin Rouge" (2001) is inspired by the Alexandre Dumas the Younger (1824-1895) "Lady of the Camellias" ("La Dame aux Camelias", 1848) and also of Giuseppe Verdi's pide operatic version of "La pide Traviata" ( The misguided) from 1853 but it is not about a film version in the traditional sense, although the basic theme may be said to be taken from these works.
"Moulin Rouge" is largely a musical film, and this extension to solve the above two works marked not least by the choice of music. Rodgers' & Hammerstein's "The Sound of Music" is derived not exactly from the middle of the nineteenth century, and later, for example, we hear songs, which we associate pide with Madonna, Marilyn Monroe, David Bowie, Elton John, the Spice Girls, Frank Sinatra, The Beatles and Buffy Sainte-Marie, pide just to mention a few by name. But we can certainly also see and hear the can-can. This helps to make the story of the man, in the film, the British playwright Christian (Ewan McGregor), who falls in love with a prostitute dancer in the movie Satine (Nicole Kidman), both modern and timeless.
Chistian writes the script pide for a story, as a theater director at the Moulin Rouge, Harold Zidler (Jim Broadbent) is interested in putting up. But since Zidler itself lacks enough money, he needs a capital injection from the rich Duke (played by Richard Rosburgh). The Duke would have the exclusive right to the beautiful pide Satine, who for their part are drawn to Christian. This love triangle is the central story in the film - the Duke requires even a different pide ending in the history of Christian has written and is being repeated in at the Moulin Rouge, this mostly to humiliate and suppress its competitor. And when the latter still does not succeed, he hires a killer to shoot rival, this at the end of the premiere screening in which Satine has a central role.
This assassination attempt fails, but instead dying Satine, although the tuberculosis she is suffering, something that probably many of today's movie audience had not expected, because they do not know the "Lady of the Camellias."
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