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4 out of 4(100%)reviewers recommend this movie.
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Review 1 for (Unknown)
Overall rating
5/ 5
Great opera
PostedOctober 14, 2012
Cherry99
from Vermont
Age:65 or over
Gender:Male
Goes to the movies:few times per year
Dialogue
5/ 5
Special Effects
4/ 5
Art Direction
4/ 5
Acting
5/ 5
Story
5/ 5
Camerawork
4/ 5
The movie was great, very enjoyable, great acting, great seating
Pros well paced, great story, great actors
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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5/ 5
FIVE STAR L'Elisir D'Amore
PostedOctober 14, 2012
OperaloverRI
from Rhode Island, USA
Age:55 to 64
Gender:Male
Dialogue
3/ 5
Special Effects
3/ 5
Art Direction
5/ 5
Acting
5/ 5
Story
5/ 5
Camerawork
4/ 5
This production will be a tough one to top for the forseeable future. Anna Netrebko, Matthew Polenzani and Mariusz Kwiecien are incredible singers and actors. They have a great chemistry together. Remember their Don Pasquale? Ambrogio Maestri was incredible as Doctor Dulcamara. I have never seen or heard of him before. He had a great voice and his acting/gestures made the doctor come to life. The sets and costumes were great. Bartlett Sher direction was incredible. As always the Met Orchestra shows why it is the NUMBER ONE OPERA ORCHESTRA IN THE WORLD! Catch the Wednesday November 7 HD Encore Broadcast. BRAVO METROPOLITAN OPERA!
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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Review 3 for (Unknown)
Overall rating
5/ 5
Delightful afternoon
PostedOctober 14, 2012
rene52
from NYC
Age:65 or over
Gender:Female
Goes to the movies:monthly
Dialogue
4/ 5
Special Effects
5/ 5
Acting
3/ 5
Story
3/ 5
Camerawork
5/ 5
Netrebko is superbl. I found the actors in non-speaking roles a bit distracting in film close-ups, something you'd never notice in the opera house. But for a typical rather silly opera, the opera is delightful in HD.
Yes, I recommend this movie.
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3/ 5
Bartlett Sher shouldn't be allowed near an opera!
PostedOctober 14, 2012
ArtisticLicense
from New York, NY, USA
Sorry, Bart, it *is* a comedy, not a romance with violence and comedy. It was supposed to be light, happy, funny. The lighting needs to be amped up: it's *daytime* for most of this or it doesn't make sense. He stole the pasta idea from Cenerentola (nothing original in any of his productions; you can usually figure out where he steals stuff from easily enough). Too much ego and misguided interpretation, not enough originality. And get rid of the hat.
A classic opera with a beautiful score, not excessively silly plot (for a comic opera, that is!) and marvelous cast, in a traditional production without gimmicks. Netrebko (even if her voice was less than perfect), Polenzani, Kwiecien and Maestri turned in superb performances in this highly appealing Bartlett Sher staging. What more could one ask? Better catch this while you can! Under Peter Gelb's often misguided management, the rest of the Met's season seems destined to bring us more than one of his ill-fated, gimmicky, new-fangled travesties. Pity!