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Dreamgirls

Dreamgirls stars Jamie Foxx, Beyonce Knowles, Eddie Murphy, Anika Noni Rose, and Jennifer Hudson. Here’s my review on the movie.

Summary

Dreamgirls is a musical based on a fictional 60s girl group named the Dreamettes. It is based on the Broadway musical of the same name. It's also loosely based on the Supremes. The girls try to become singers and they end up meeting Curtis at a talent contest. They lost the contest to another act. Curtis offered them the chance to sing backup for an R & B singer named Jimmy Early. Why they were touring with Jimmy, one of the girls (Lorell) falls for Jimmy. Another girl (Effie) falls for Curtis. After the Dreamettes toured with Jimmy for a while, Curtis decided to let the girls go out on their own. The only problem was, he wanted to make changes to the group. He wanted to changed the way they dressed and the wigs they wore. The biggest change was changing the lead singer. He wanted Deena to sing lead instead of Effie. Effie was always the lead singer, but he wanted Deena to take over temporarily because he thought her voice would appeal more to a pop audience. Effie didn't like it and accused Curtis of having an affair with Deena. She was talking into staying with the group, but she stared to develop an attitude. She tried to out sing Deena while they were recording their album. She also walked off of the stage during a televised performance. She and Curtis had a fight. Not too long after that, she was replaced by another girl. This is when Effie sings the power ballad “And I Am Telling You”. Years go by and Deena and the Dreams become one of the biggest girl groups of that era. Deena also ends up marrying Curtis. Lorell was still dating Jimmy after eight years. Effie was struggling to regain her career while being a single mother. I won't spoil what else happens.

My thoughts on the movie

I thought it was a really good movie. I wasn't sure if it would live up to the hype that it received. Sometimes highly publicized movies aren't always as good as they are hyped up to be. This wasn't the case with this movie. Speaking of publicized movies, it was good to see an African – American movie get the same amount of press as a big budget Hollywood movie. That's not usually done unless it stars Denzel Washington or Will Smith.

I thought the acting was really good. I was skeptical about Beyonce and Jennifer's performances because I have read a lot about the backstage drama with these two. I read that Jennifer's performance was better than Beyonce's. I was afraid that Jennifer's performance might not have been as good as they said. Fortunately, they were right. I think she did a good job considering this was her first job. Personally, I think Beyonce did a better job than some critics gave her credit for. I didn't know what to expect from Anika Noni Rose (Lorell) because she was overshadowed by Beyonce and Jennifer, but I was pleasantly surprised. She was good as well and was funny. Jamie Fox, Eddie Murphy, and Danny Glover (Jimmy's former manager) did the best jobs in the movie. It was different to see Jamie Foxx play a bad guy in a movie, but he pulled it off. It was weird to see Eddie in a supporting role when I'm used to seeing him play the lead.

It was too bad Danny Glover's role wasn't bigger because he was pretty good.

The singing in the movie was great. All of the singers had powerful voices especially Jennifer Hudson. I think the standout performances were Jennifer's “And I am Telling You” and “I am Changing” and Beyonce's “Listen”. All three of those songs were incredible. You might have to put your fingers in your eyes for some of the parts because they got really loud.

I thought the plot of the movie was good, but underdeveloped. It was interesting to see the Dreametts make it in the business. The problem is, we don't know how long it takes them to become successful. They had hit records when they were singing backup with Jimmy, but it was never known how long it took. The same thing happened when they branched out on their own before Effie left the group. They had hit records, but it wasn't known how long it took for them to have hit records. Did their success happen overnight or was it a struggle? It appears as if it happens instantly.

The plot of the movie involved two love triangles that were both downplayed. Jimmy, Lorell, and his wife were involved in a triangle, but you would never know it. His wife only appears in the movie twice during his performance. She never even had to be a factor. Also, Jimmy and Lorell's relationship happened offscreen. You would never know that they were a couple if she didn't say they were.

The other triangle involved Effie, Deena, and Curtis. Curtis's relationship with both women was downplayed. The most he and Effie do is kiss and she had to practically force the kisses on him. They never had moments when you knew they were in a relationship. The same thing pretty much happened with Curtis and Deena. They went from being accused of sleeping together to years later being married. Apparently, Effie was right to accuse them of being together since they were obviously a couple. I would have liked to have seen more of both relationships.

Trivia

Jaleel White from TV's Family Matters has a cameo early on in the movie.

Loretta Devine, the original Lorell from the original Dreamgirls, makes an appearance in the movie. She played a woman who sings at the nightclub that Effie was singing at.

Usher Raymond and Andre Benjamin (OutKast) were offered roles in the movie, but they turned them down.

Dawn Lewis, from TV's A Different World, makes an appearance as Jimmy's wife.

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Comments (5)
#1 by C A Johnson, Jan 3, 2007
This was pointed out to me that there is a mistake in the article. The following line is incorrect. I can't edit this so I will fix it here:

"You might have to put your fingers in your eyes for some of the parts because they got really loud. "

This line should not say you might have to put your fingers in your "eyes". It should be you might have to put your fingers in your ears.

I am so sorry about the mistake.
#2 by longhorns22chick, Jan 10, 2007
I dont think I wont to see this movie, I heard it was more of a musical and from the previews you wouldnt think that.
#3 by C A Johnson, Jan 11, 2007
Thanks for reading my column longhorns22chick. I think that you would like it if you saw it. I really enjoyed the movie. There is a lot of singing in it, but there are love triangles in the movie too.
#4 by Gail Nobles, Apr 29, 2007
I saw some scenes from the movie. It looked like a movie based on Diana Ross and the Supremes. I love Mowtown stuff. I might check it out.
#5 by C A Johnson, Apr 30, 2007
It was a really good movie. I heard that it was loosely based on Diana Ross and the Supremes. I kept thinking to myself is this how it really was for them? I love Motown stuff too. I like Beyonce so she was one of the reasons why I wanted to check out the movie.
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