Review of Cabaret (1972) by Otageemeur L — 01 Jun 2013
"Cabaret" is a movie taken from the broadway musical "Cabaret" which itself was inspired by "Goodbye To Berlin" from Christopher Isherwood. The movie is talking about the story of Brian Roberts, a Brittish coming to Berlin during the beginning of the Nazi era to begin a carrier of English teacher. Brian will encounter Sally, a very excentric American lady living in Berlin and working as a show lady in a cabaret. Everything in the movie is about the relationship between Brian and Sally in a Berlin that is starting to change little by little from a very extravagant night life city to a very dictatorship city run with violence and anger.
The casting of the movie is great, Liza Minnelli was very good in her role, very similar to Audrey Hepburn in "Breakfast At Tiffany". Michael York and Liza Minnelli have a good chemistry together. In general the movie is good and I loved that it tried to mix some of the musical scenes in it.
This review of Cabaret (1972) was written by Otageemeur L on 01 Jun 2013.
Cabaret has generally received very positive reviews.
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