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Home Theater at Compare Satellite Television - Bizet - Carmen / Maazel, Migenes, Domingo

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Manufacturer: RCA/Columbia Starring: Julia Migenes, Plácido Domingo, Ruggero Raimondi, Faith Esham, François Le Roux Directed By: Francesco Rosi
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Audience Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786302860252 Format: Color ISBN: 6302860253 Label: RCA/Columbia Manufacturer: RCA/Columbia Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: RCA/Columbia Release Date: 1992-12-07 Running Time: 152 Studio: RCA/Columbia Theatrical Release Date: 1984
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Overpriced Comment: Julia Migenes is the definitive Carmen. The film is perfect from start to finish and features some of the best operatic singing available.
However, A DVD for over $100 is outrageous. Save it for tickets to the real opera and see Julia live.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent ! Comment: Excellent performance by all the actors and opera singers. It was a very good idea to transport the classic opera into a movies version. This adaptation is not new, nevertheless, is a masterpiece for all times. Congratulations !
Customer Rating:      Summary: The finest production yet Comment: This is an absolutely must have for any lovers of the opera Carmen. I originally purchased it as a VHS recording and have tried for years to locate it on DVD. The DVD version is rare indeed and the high cost (I paid $134.77) is worth every penny. The sound is highly superior to the VHS version though mine may have been played so long it sound has been affected. It was purchased from a video store. This presentation of the opera is shown as a movie. It contains close-ups not possible in a stage presentation and it shows villages, buildings, huge crowds, dust, actual bull fighting and many scenes totally impossible with a stage production. Also, the opera is intact. Nothing has been changed. Domingo and Migenes are excellent as are all the cast. A finer version of the opera is simply not possible.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Gritty realism juxtaposed with the artifice of opera Comment: This film version of the great Bizet opera aims for gritty realism right from the start - during the opening credits a bull is impaled and killed during a bull-fight - of course this realism goes out the window as soon as the characters open their mouths and begin to sing!
This is a well-mounted and well-sung production but the juxtaposition of a realistic setting with the artifice that is opera just doesn't work. The cast are not helped by the obvious lip-synching especially noticable during close-ups. The limitations of the singers as actors are also ruthlessly exposed.
Lovers of the vibrancy and passion of Bizet's great opera are best advised to look elsewhere.
Customer Rating:      Summary: one of the most beautiful versions of Carmen I have seen...... Comment: This 1983 version of Bizet's Carmen, directed by the great Italian filmmaker, Franco Zeferelli, is wonderfully done. We really don't see enough of the great soprano, Julia Migenes, who is seen here as the title character, opposite the marvelous Placido Domingo, as Don Jose, her jealous lover. This film glows with exhuberance and fire and the cast does a fantastic job. I definitely reccomend this film to those who consider themselves opera fans, as well as those who have never seen an opera before. For starters, the cinematography is so earthy and beautiful to look at. Secondly, the acting is best-described as smouldering. Julia Migenes and Placido Domingo have great on-screen chemistry. Finally, this opera has some of the most well-loved and recognized operatic songs ever heard. Not to be missed.....
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Overpriced Comment: Julia Migenes is the definitive Carmen. The film is perfect from start to finish and features some of the best operatic singing available.
However, A DVD for over $100 is outrageous. Save it for tickets to the real opera and see Julia live.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent ! Comment: Excellent performance by all the actors and opera singers. It was a very good idea to transport the classic opera into a movies version. This adaptation is not new, nevertheless, is a masterpiece for all times. Congratulations !
Customer Rating:      Summary: The finest production yet Comment: This is an absolutely must have for any lovers of the opera Carmen. I originally purchased it as a VHS recording and have tried for years to locate it on DVD. The DVD version is rare indeed and the high cost (I paid $134.77) is worth every penny. The sound is highly superior to the VHS version though mine may have been played so long it sound has been affected. It was purchased from a video store. This presentation of the opera is shown as a movie. It contains close-ups not possible in a stage presentation and it shows villages, buildings, huge crowds, dust, actual bull fighting and many scenes totally impossible with a stage production. Also, the opera is intact. Nothing has been changed. Domingo and Migenes are excellent as are all the cast. A finer version of the opera is simply not possible.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Gritty realism juxtaposed with the artifice of opera Comment: This film version of the great Bizet opera aims for gritty realism right from the start - during the opening credits a bull is impaled and killed during a bull-fight - of course this realism goes out the window as soon as the characters open their mouths and begin to sing!
This is a well-mounted and well-sung production but the juxtaposition of a realistic setting with the artifice that is opera just doesn't work. The cast are not helped by the obvious lip-synching especially noticable during close-ups. The limitations of the singers as actors are also ruthlessly exposed.
Lovers of the vibrancy and passion of Bizet's great opera are best advised to look elsewhere.
Customer Rating:      Summary: one of the most beautiful versions of Carmen I have seen...... Comment: This 1983 version of Bizet's Carmen, directed by the great Italian filmmaker, Franco Zeferelli, is wonderfully done. We really don't see enough of the great soprano, Julia Migenes, who is seen here as the title character, opposite the marvelous Placido Domingo, as Don Jose, her jealous lover. This film glows with exhuberance and fire and the cast does a fantastic job. I definitely reccomend this film to those who consider themselves opera fans, as well as those who have never seen an opera before. For starters, the cinematography is so earthy and beautiful to look at. Secondly, the acting is best-described as smouldering. Julia Migenes and Placido Domingo have great on-screen chemistry. Finally, this opera has some of the most well-loved and recognized operatic songs ever heard. Not to be missed.....
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