Movie musicals, whether the old classics or the more modern versions must have talented lead actors and actresses that are trained dancers. I did not buy the performances in La La Land by the two leads. They were horrible and I kept comparing them to actors and actresses of the old classic musicals. I don't even need to mention names because we older folks know who those talented triple threats were.
I am an oldie and I absolutely loved the original 1961 version of West Side Story. I could not imagine a remake would be any better than the original. After seeing one trailer of Spielberg's version , I was quite interested. I liked that the lead actors did their own singing and I was very open to this new version for that reason alone.
Natalie Wood and Richard Beymer did not do their own singing in the original movie and neither one of them were were trained dancers either. In this new version, the lead actor who plays Tony is a trained dancer and has a voice like velvet. I enjoyed his performance so much more than Beymer's performance. Natalie Wood was a good actress in the 1961 original adaptation of the stage play, but her accent was never convincing to me. This young actress who plays Maria does a wonderful job and is more realistic in the role. In fact, the entire Spielberg version is more realistic which is another reason I truly loved the new version.
My, oh my, was I gobsmacked at what I saw in the theater for my first viewing of this new modern version of West Side Story. I loved it so much, I went back the following day to see it again. I was totally overwhelmed by the acting and the phenomenal dancing I saw on that big screen. The water works started for me as soon as the first note was sung and I pretty much fought back tears throughout the entire movie. That happened to me both times I saw it. One of these days, I'm determined to watch this gorgeous work by Spielberg and not have a headache at the end of the movie from being so emotional.
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