I like this movie because it makes fun of itself. It knows it's silly, irreverant, and totally over the top. That's the point of the movie, and it works. It's completely void of substance-my friend claims to loose brain cells every time she sees it, yet she wants to watch it all the time. It's just plain fun and Julie Andrews (my personal fav) is at her most adorable. Even though in real life she was 31 and the mother of a 4-year-old, she's totally convincing as Millie. It does drag sometimes, but it's still a darling musical that's just full of fun-exactly how it's intended to be.
Thoroughly Modern Millie
1967
Action / Comedy / Musical / Romance
Thoroughly Modern Millie
1967
Action / Comedy / Musical / Romance
Plot summary
Millie Dillmount, a fearless young lady fresh from Salina, Kansas, determined to experience Life, sets out to see the world in the rip-roaring Twenties. With high spirits and wearing one of those new high hemlines, she arrives in New York to test the "modern" ideas she had been reading about back in Kansas: "I've taken the girl out of Kansas. Now I have to take Kansas out of the girl!"
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fun in spite of itself
My brief review of the film
A crazy but enjoyable parody of the films and fashion trends during the 1920s, it has everything from jazz music to silent movie title cards, and there is a hilarious kidnapping subplot tied in with the main storyline. It is a bit too silly, and plus 130 minutes is a little too long, with a few of the dance routines drawn out, but this is great entertainment otherwise. The title song, costumes and set design all reflect the era very well, the cinematography is excellent, making everything interesting to look at, and some of the editing work and the sound design are great too. The supporting cast adds a lot of flavour to the mix. Beatrice Lillie comes off the best but Jack Soo, Pat Morita, and just about everyone else are close behind. Maybe it is a bit silly, maybe it is overlong, but it is a delight and a compelling film due to its uniqueness and bizarreness.
screwball musical
It's 1922 New York City. Millie Dillmount (Julie Andrews) decides to start following the thoroughly modern trends. She is staying at the Priscilla Hotel for Single Young Ladies run by Mrs. Meers. Naive new arrival Miss Dorothy Brown (Mary Tyler Moore) is an upper class orphan from California looking to be a stage actress. Meers and her Chinamen are actually white slavers. Her next target is Dorothy. Millie has a fling with paper clip salesman Jimmy Smith. The girls meet Jimmy's friend eccentric widower performer Muzzy Van Hossmere (Carol Channing). Millie gets a job working for Trevor Graydon of the Sincere Trust Insurance Company. Unwilling to pursue the carefree Jimmy, Millie pursues Trevor instead but she's too modern for him. He's looking to marry someone old fashion like Dorothy.
There are issues to overcome. This is a light-hearted spoof musical screwball comedy. The white slavery and menacing Chinamen are meant as throwbacks to old Hollywood but they do come with difficult baggage. The flat chest jokes are more lighter and easier to fit the comedic tone. The music is a mix of new and old. The Harold Lloyd thrills don't really fit. Then there is the awkward takedown of the white slavery ring. The premise just clashes with a light happy screwball comedy and it's kinda racist.