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The ending of the film is the most disappointing part; everything is left unresolved. My wife and I finally watched the complete version of this movie, almost 50 years after it came out. We will be donating this movie to our local library. We can't imagine what motivated the judges to rank this the best picture of 1961, just two years after Ben-Hur was voted best picture of the year for 1959. What a disappointment. Other than the music and the choreography, which were very good, the overall tone of the movie is very depressing.
Making up his mind to challenge the Sharks' leader Bernardo (George Chakiris) to a rumble to decide the issue, he asks his friend and foster brother Tony (Richard Beymer) to serve as his backup. From the moment the two set eyes on each other, they know their destiny.
But of course the best part of the movie is the songs--the yearning "Maria," "Somewhere," and "One Hand, One Heart," the sardonic "America" (though I personally think the original Broadway lyrics were better) and "Gee, Officer Krupke.," the soaring "Tonight" (in two versions, a Tony/Maria duet and an intercut ensemble), and the street-smart "Jet Song" and "Cool"--and the lively balletic dance numbers (the establishing Jets/Sharks scuffles, the dance at the gym, the Puerto Ricans' mini-fiesta on the apartment roof, and the rumble itself). But just as the Capulet-Montague feud of 16th-century Verona doomed the original Romeo and Juliet, so ethnic hatreds stand in the way of Tony and Maria's love.The plot is skilfully adapted from Shakespeare's original, with most of the elements still in place and a couple (particularly the characters of Anita (Rita Moreno), Maria's friend and Bernardo's girl, and Anybodys (Susan Oakes), the crop-haired tomboy who longs to be accepted as a full-blown Jet) added to great effect; even if (like me) you think love at first sight is hooey, you find yourself sucked into the world of the impassioned pair and wanting them to make it out though you know they can't.
A classic for almost 50 years, this retelling of Shakespeare's tale of star-crossed lovers is also oddly relevant in a day when street gangs go armed with automatic weapons and mow down innocent bystanders with abandon: the Anglo Jets and Puerto Rican Sharks, who carefully arrange their battle for an isolated location and agree to what amounts to a duel of two champions, seem far superior to their modern analogues. What he finds is Maria (Natalie Wood), Bernardo's sister, whom he's brought up to New York to marry his friend Chino (Jose deVega).
This is a true classic of Hollywood musicals and one every fan of the genre should know. Riff (Russ Tamblyn), leader of the Jets, has become impatient with the repeated incursions of the Sharks onto his gang's turf--it may be small, but it's theirs, and he plans to keep it that way.
Tony has given up the gang life and gotten a respectable job helping out at Doc's candy store, but he can't say no to Riff--and what's more, he feels that "something big" is about to come into his life, something he may find at the upcoming dance where Riff plans to issue his challenge.
If you want to see a gang version of Romeo and Juliet, feel free. I could see that it had good music, but that was the only thing it had. But otherwise, STAY AWAY. I purchased this movie for my sister as she loves these types of movies. Personally, I saw it about 20 years ago and was stunned that it had won so many Oscars.
battle gangs of Puerto Ricans in the streets. That is what makes it a great movie. A remake of Romeo and Juliet set on the streets of 1950s New York.
Lots of fighting and death. Really affecting and very moving. The odd point is that the story contains dancing, singing and a lot of energy.
Fantastic movie. Uh-oh. A must see, over and over again.
White impoverished kids whose families are from Poland, etc. A Puerto Rican girl and Polish-American boy fall in love.
To my surprise there were no road blocks there was a new one on the way before I had even sent the bad one back. It arrived in just a few days I was pleasantly surprised. I figured we would just have to eat it, so to speak. I put a few dvd's that we knew worked to find out for sure the one we just got from Amazon did not work.
This was the first time for me to buy from Amazon and I was a little apprehensive. I cannot say enough of how this was handled, I would buy anything from Amazon.com again without any fear at all. I went online to see what I could do to return it, and it was a little scary, I wasn't sure what would happen. I am of the older generation and not so tech savvy as the new generation.
Well you can imagine my concern returning dvd's opened never happens for obvious reasons. Thank you Amazon.com for making me a very happy customer.Best regardsMichael Edzards I ordered a movie that in passing my wife mentioned was one of her all time favorites. We put it in the dvd player and nothing I tried everything.
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