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Chicago

Published 2023-05-08

Chicago

Film info

  • Title Chicago
  • Director Rob Marshall
  • Year 2002
  • Run time 1hr 53m
  • Genres Drama, Crime, Comedy
  • Tagline If you can't be famous, be infamous
  • Cast RenĂ©e Zellweger, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Richard Gere, Lucy Liu, Christine Baranski

Velma Kelley burns in the spotlight as a nightclub sensation. Roxie Hart, seduced by the city's promise of style and adventure, dreams of singing and dancing her way to stardom. Chicago's slickest lawyer, Billy Flynn, recognises a made-for-tabloids story. The two women stop at nothing to outdo each other in their obsessive pursuit of fame and celebrity.

Live blog

TimeComment
3:21This is the only kind of jazz I can get on board with - I LOVE this song.
10:17There's more murder in this than I'd realised.
17:16Why would they possibly need to know the length of a prisoner's wingspan?
20:59"Pepper my ragu" is the weirdest innuendo ever.
26:36"You know, some guys just can't hold their arsenic."
34:28Billy Flynn, the character all the guys want to play.
35:54Did we know Richard Gere could sing?
48:19This puppet number is both incredible and also terrifying.
1:02:10Doing a whole double act by yourself is impressive.
1:11:02I knew this song but didn't have the context, and now I'm so sad for Amos.
1:18:58Knitting in court is a new one on me.
1:20:15"How can they see with sequins in their eyes?"
1:34:39The newspapers totally foxed me, printing both!
1:45:24"We could not have done this without you!"

Thoughts

I can't believe I haven't seen this before, although I know a lot of the cultural references to it, of course. And I knew all but maybe two of the songs, without actually knowing the context of them in the story. It sort of boggled my mind how watching the movie brought everything together!

But aside from that, it's also a really good musical movie. The leads are all fantastic (Richard Gere sings and dances... who knew?) and the story is very well told, dipping in and out of the dance numbers whilst shining a light on the fickleness of the media and the gossiping public.

Really good work!

Rating: 5 / 5

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