Thursday, September 27, 2007

Beatles' fans will enjoy trippy 'Across the Universe'

It's a film brimming with affection and over-reaching ambition. And if Julie Taymor's visionary, wrongheaded "Across the Universe" fails, it at least fails on a grand scale. 'Tis folly, to be sure - literal-minded, silly, cliche-riddled folly. But it is glorious folly with purpose. That purpose? To sum up the '60s with a deliriously original musical built on the Beatles songbook. "Can't be done," you say, and you're right. Summing up the '60s in a single film has been a fool's errand since "More American Graffiti," "1969" and "Hair." But from the moment the sad, lonely and "dear" Prudence (T.V. Carpio), as a Dayton, Ohio, cheerleader, sings a mournful "I Wanna Hold Your Hand" through the collisions of a football practice, "Universe" casts a spell, one only occasionally broken by a moment too jaw-droppingly cutesy to believe. ...more...
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