#1
Posted: 2/22/06 at 12:01pm
Chris's justification for not using the alternate ending on the DVD is BS!!
This could have saved the f-ing film. Sorry if this has been dicussed in the other threads, but this should be discussed seperately.
I've said since my original review on MovieMusicals.net that the film is without closure because they opened it with "Seasons of Love" on stage. There is no further references to the stage throughout the film, thus you're going into the story with that on your mind "what was that all about?" and you slowly get sucked into the story later on.
In my idea before we saw what this alternative ending was: the ending of the film is everyone on stage in the chorus line as we saw in "Seasons of Love" except Angel is not there. Instead, it is either empty with a blue spotlight or there is a barstool with his drumsticks and/or blue nail polish on it. Thus, providing a closure. "This was our story about four seasons of love. How will we go on? By remembering there is no today but today."
With the film's ending as shown in theatres, its sappy. Sad...yes. Heartfelt...yes. But leaves you empty.
When I saw the alternate (and original ending as Chris first envisioned it, as explained on the DVD), I was immediately set back emotionally and cried for a good ten minutes. Then I realized it wasn't in the theatres. WHAT THE HELL, CHRIS? THAT COULD HAVE SAVED THE FILM!!
Seriously, I think if they would have kept it, critics would have loved it more. Horrible horrible horrible horrible horrible decision. It ruined everything!
This could have saved the f-ing film. Sorry if this has been dicussed in the other threads, but this should be discussed seperately.
I've said since my original review on MovieMusicals.net that the film is without closure because they opened it with "Seasons of Love" on stage. There is no further references to the stage throughout the film, thus you're going into the story with that on your mind "what was that all about?" and you slowly get sucked into the story later on.
In my idea before we saw what this alternative ending was: the ending of the film is everyone on stage in the chorus line as we saw in "Seasons of Love" except Angel is not there. Instead, it is either empty with a blue spotlight or there is a barstool with his drumsticks and/or blue nail polish on it. Thus, providing a closure. "This was our story about four seasons of love. How will we go on? By remembering there is no today but today."
With the film's ending as shown in theatres, its sappy. Sad...yes. Heartfelt...yes. But leaves you empty.
When I saw the alternate (and original ending as Chris first envisioned it, as explained on the DVD), I was immediately set back emotionally and cried for a good ten minutes. Then I realized it wasn't in the theatres. WHAT THE HELL, CHRIS? THAT COULD HAVE SAVED THE FILM!!
Seriously, I think if they would have kept it, critics would have loved it more. Horrible horrible horrible horrible horrible decision. It ruined everything!
"The Spectacle has, indeed, an emotional attraction of its own, but, of all the parts, it is the least artistic, and connected least with the art of poetry. For the power of Tragedy, we may be sure, is felt even apart from representation and actors. Besides, the production of spectacular effects depends more on the art of the stage machinist than on that of the poet."
--Aristotle
--Aristotle