Review of Jersey Boys (2014) by Peter R — 23 Dec 2018
A film based on the rock and roll musical band of the 60s- Jersey Boys has a great pace to it, with the iconic music of Frankie Valli and the era woven in appropriately and well. Where Eastwood falls short however, is in his creation of female characters.
Characters that are initially extremely strong and seem to be a large part of Frankie's early life seem to disappear, reappearing only as plot devices. Other female characters that are supposedly to have a large impact on Valli's life (as told through the narration) debut and disappear as well, living out their time on the screen only as background characters that suddenly make impacts on the plot that are larger than the emotional investment that they solicit from the viewer.
If you like musicals this is for you. If you have seen the play and know what to expect you will get more. Credit goes to Clint Eastwood for taking the play and adding cinematic elements to take the story to a higher level.
The muted cinematography and editing are noteworthy.(Great for music fanatics; good enjoyable film for others).
This review of Jersey Boys (2014) was written by Peter R on 23 Dec 2018.
Jersey Boys has generally received positive reviews.
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