Review of Billy Elliot (2000) by Johnny T — 27 Feb 2011
Director of the movie Stephen Daldry brought to us an exceptional, truly inspiring and moving, emotional and poignant movie. The story is a pleasant mix of humor and pathos, not too deep, and palatable enough to make it an audience favorite. The entire story and all the characters are completely believable and the atmosphere of small provincial town somewhere in North-Eastern England skillfully captured and transmitted to us. The film is technically excellent, artistically well done, and follows the traditions of Hollywood film-making. An exquisite, ecstatic film, crude in its characterizations and plotting, yes, but extraordinary in its capacity for elation and its hard-earned sentimentality.
VERDICT: "Full Price" - Second highest rating in the system (Positive to Mixed reaction). This is a rating to a movie I view as very entertaining and well made, and definitely worth paying the full price at a theater to see or own on DVD. It is not perfect, but it is definitely excellent.
This review of Billy Elliot (2000) was written by Johnny T on 27 Feb 2011.
Billy Elliot has generally received very positive reviews.
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