Review of Grease (1978) by Robert Martin for The Globe and Mail (Toronto) — 10 Nov 2000
A limp, cheaply made version of the Broadway. Director Randal Kleiser shows no real sense of how a musical is constructed: the songs are bunched together, the production numbers don't move, and the whole project shifts awkwardly between naturalism and stylization.
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This review of Grease (1978) was written by Robert Martin and published by The Globe and Mail (Toronto) on 10 Nov 2000.
Grease has generally received very positive reviews.
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