Sweeney Todd - The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

 

Based on the 19th century legend of Sweeney Todd and the hit Broadway musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street (Johnny Depp) returns to London after being sent to prison, unjustly, by Judge Turpin. Sweeney opens a barber shop and vows to get his revenge, not only for that cruel punishment, but for the devastating consequences of what happened to his wife and daughter. Joining Depp is Helena Bonham Carter as Mrs. Lovett, Sweeney's amorous accomplice, who sells "the worst pies in London." With the help of Mrs. Lovett, Sweeney tries to rid of all the people who have ever done him wrong and hopes to be reunited with his daughter, Joanna, who is now Judge Turpin's ward.
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25 out of 100  Madness
Wayne from Kildare, 03 Jul 2008
This is one of the craziest films I have seen in a long time and, even though it is Directed by Tim Burton, I have to say I didn't expect it to be as insane as this. You could argue that it is well made and all that but my honest opinion is that it is pretty much just a whole load of throat slashing madness and little more. There will probably be a lot of people who will agree and even more people who will disagree with me on this.

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10 out of 100  Bad!
Lisa from Limerick, 14 Jul 2008
I'm usually a huge fan of Johnny Depp.. this wasn't one of his finer moments. My biggest complaint is the music was louder than the people singing and you could hardly make out what they were saying while singing.. I don't know if that was to drown out the people who couldn't really sing that well. I was expecting a dark movie as per Burton's usual contributions this was just ott!

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45 out of 100  Brilliant!!!
jamie from Donegal, 01 Jul 2008
Absolutely brilliant film of this genre! Very well cast, everyone clearly performing within their comfort zones. I think that Tim Burton overdid some of the throat cutting scenes which, in turn, warrants the film an 18 cert and a 9 rating from me but like I say I would absolutely recommend Sweeney Todd as a change to the norm!

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45 out of 100  sweeney todd
matthew from Galway, 10 Jun 2008
i thought this movie was brilliant the music was great and so was the acting and the plot the only bad thing in it was the ending

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30 out of 100  Sweeney Todd
Richard from Dublin, 05 Jun 2008
Never knew that this film was a musical. Good story could have been more graffic. Am I sick. Lots of blood.

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40 out of 100  sweeney todd
Peter from Limerick, 03 Jul 2008
weird but very enjoyale movie, not at all what i expected. a little gory in parts but also strangely funny.

1 people out of 1 found this review helpful


35 out of 100  Tim Burton delivers...
Barbara from Cork, 23 May 2008
... and so does Johnny Depp. A great film. Very bloody, great lines, great actors. This is unmissable.

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25 out of 100  How could you not know it was a musical?!?
Cathy from Kildare, 28 Jan 2009
Typical Burton visuals, Helena B as Gothic of make-up as ever... would be very entertaining if not for the poor quality of most of the songs - when the music of the musical is good this is a good film - unfortunately this isn't often. Would have been nice to see the 'angelic' (ie insipid) daughter's throat slashed but you can't have everything!! Depp and Rickman very good, Sacha Baron Cohen is pretty hilarious!

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10 out of 100  Third review
Maggie from Mayo, 07 Jan 2009
In summary - good atmosphere and filming but awful acting and singing. The worst musical score ever heard in a film, songs written by a two year old it seems. Depp has no singing ability at all and neither do the other stars, or maybe it's just the bad songs. Fairly awful film with more singing than talking.

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