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Tribeca Review: Elvis & Madonna

Started by Shana A, May 01, 2010, 08:16:12 AM

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Tribeca Review: Elvis &  Madonna

by Christopher Campbell Apr 30th 2010 // 6:02PM

http://www.cinematical.com/2010/04/30/tribeca-review-elvis-and-madonna/

Initially I virtually walked out on this Rio-set rom-com about a lesbian photographer/pizza delivery "boy" named Elvis and a transgender (she calls herself a transvestite, but she has breast implants) hairstylist/showgirl named Madonna when it quickly became apparent that it was less Almodovar and more just the kind of broad, badly written comedy that only gets exposure because of its LGBT angle. The Tribeca film guide calls it "one of the most unique romantic comedies to emerge in years," but really it takes more than a plot involving a gay girl getting accidentally knocked up by her apparently-still-has-a-penis lover to be truly original these days. And having a weak subplot with a scary drug dealer/porn actor/ex-boyfriend is not that extra measure, either. Especially when the depiction of crime is quite cartoonish compared to what we're usually given with Brazilian cinema (and television, even) lately.
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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