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Christian, a young writer with a magical gift for poetry, defies his bourgeois father by moving to the bohemian underworld of Montmartre, Paris. He is taken in by the absinthe- soaked artist Toulouse- Lautrec, whose party- hard life centers around the Moulin Rouge, a world of sex, drugs, electricity and the shocking Can-Can. Christian falls into a passionate but ultimately doomed love affair with Satine, the Sparkling Diamond, the most beautiful courtesan in Paris and star of the Moulin Rouge. (official distributor synopsis)

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Pethushka 

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English A film based on quality music and actors and a love story. Full of color, lights, costumes, and enough dancing to leave you cross-eyed. The presentation is truly artistic and the story moving. Although I don't like pure romance, I have to admit that I shed a tear here. Moulin Rouge! is one of a kind. ()

NinadeL 

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English A musical fairy tale about paying homage to the film century. The experience is, of course, deeper if one consciously perceives all the sources of inspiration. Viewers who only suspect something will only grope on the surface. The film features everything from de Toulouse-Lautrec, Méliès, Violetta, Monroe, Madonna, and Queen. Thank you, absinthe fairy. ()

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RUSSELL 

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English Kitschy, over-stylized, zany, and wildly postmodern — Moulin Rouge! is a rollercoaster you can't help but love. Right from the start, it doesn't let up. The rapid-fire editing takes some getting used to, and the humor might seem dumb at first, but stick with it and keep an open mind, and you'll likely find yourself completely swept up in it, just like I did. The mix of humor, romance, and drama can feel a bit over-the-top and uneven, but it worked for me. Plus, what starts as a comedy transforms into a powerful and intense drama in the second half, solidifying the film's uniqueness. The romantic storyline isn't groundbreaking, but it's executed so well that you forgive the clichés and just enjoy the ride. The musical highlights for me are definitely "Your Song" and "Elephant Love Medley." The chemistry between Nicole Kidman and Ewan McGregor is perfect and feels completely natural. My only real gripe is that the film's resolution is revealed right from the beginning. While the ending is still strong, it might have hit even harder if we didn't know what was coming. All in all, it's a magical film I'll watch many times over. ()

Stanislaus 

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English I've kept Moulin Rouge in my cupboard of unwatched films for a relatively long time and I'm glad I had the opportunity to see this musical classic on the big screen for the first time, where its qualities stood out all the more. From the very first minutes, we are thrown into a slightly maddening carousel of events interwoven with colourful costumes and sets, amazing singing and dancing sequences, and especially strong and convincing performances of a tragicomic nature. Of the ensemble cast, I was most impressed by Jim Broadbent and Nicole Kidman, who gave unforgettable and supremely plastic creations. I must also praise the plethora of interludes referring to various legendary songs, which surprisingly fit perfectly into the scenes, and the visuals and cinematography referring to different periods or genres of cinema. A film that is a feast for the senses and forms an unmissable gem within its genre. ()

J*A*S*M 

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English In the first fifteen minutes or so I was already saying that it is unbearably over-styled, tasteless, bullshit… and wasn’t far from turning it off. But then – and I didn’t notice exactly when it happened – I realised how much I was enjoying it. I don’t think I ever had such a total change of opinion while watching a film. I can’t provide a sufficiently reasonable explanation why I’m giving five stars to this piece of kitsch, but I just can’t help it. ()

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