Rent
Director: Chris Columbus
Starring: Adam Pascal, Anthony Rapp, Rosario Dawson
Details: US, 135mins, 15s.
It's not the feel-good movie of the year, then? Rent is a bleak, uncompromising look at New York life in the late '80s but director Chris Columbus seems undecided with which direction he wants to take Rent. He opens with the cast singing a moving rendition of 'Seasons Of Love' to an empty audience that suggests a different take on the play, but then he switches to the horrible 'Rent' opening song that is totally contrasting in tone - emotionally and cinematically. Columbus also never rescues the screenplay from the stage, as Rent looks cobbled together as a series of segments interrupted by songs, rather than one fluent narrative. He isn't helped by the singing performances of one of his main leads - Anthony Rapp - who suffers the same fate as Ewan McGregor in Moulin Rouge (shouting rather than singing). It comes down to two obvious statements - if you like musicals, you'll like this; if the thought of spending two hours plus watching some down-and-outers trying to make their way in the world through song makes you want to get violently sick, you won't.
Review by Gavin Burke
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