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I haven't seen Dreamgirls yet, but I always like stories like Jennifer Hudson's. To go from hoping to become a singer and being voted off of American Idol to getting the rave reviews for playing Effie in this movie, I'm happy for her. It's rare seeing someone go from a disappointment (AI) to success (Dreamgirls) pretty much in public like she has. That she's the one being talked about in a movie that stars Jamie Foxx, Eddie Murphy and Beyonce is saying something. What the critics are saying:
The movie belongs to Hudson as the proud, self-destructive Effie. When she's center stage, Dreamgirls transports you to movie musical heaven. With her powerhouse voice, Hudson turns this Henry Krieger/Tom Eyen song (And I Am Telling You) into a heartbreaking yelp of anguish so potent one preview audience gave it a standing ovation. That's not supposed to happen in movie theaters. David Ansen, Newsweek Hudson, taking over the role of Effie played on stage by Jennifer Holliday, is in charge of Dreamgirls from her opening scene, blowing away Grammy-winner Beyoncé Knowles, Oscar-winner Jamie Foxx and anyone else who gets in her way. When she sings "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going" - one of the most heartfelt cries of pain ever written for a musical - Hudson inscribes her name on an Oscar. Jack Mathews, New York Daily News The emotional intensity is immediately pushed several notches higher with Hudson's raw, devastating delivery of "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going." The anthem of proud desperation is forever linked to Jennifer Holliday's defining original interpretation but Hudson makes it her own, singing it on a bare stage backed by mirrors in an explicit nod to Bennett. An "American Idol" finalist without prior screen experience, Hudson comes fully-formed to film. It's the kind of galvanizing perf that calls to mind debuts like Barbra Streisand in "Funny Girl" or Bette Midler in "The Rose," with a voice like the young Aretha. More fully developed here than onstage, Effie is the fierce, wounded, pulsating heart of the movie. Her big song and second explosive number "I Am Changing" both elicit audience cheers and applause. David Rooney, Variety It wouldn't mean much to say that Dreamette Effie White is the role of Hudson's career because this is her film debut following time spent on "American Idol." You'd never know it though, because under Condon's direction she gives a fearless performance as the Dreamette who pays a price for having a mind of her own. And when she rips into the musical's Tom Eyen/Henry Krieger signature song, "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going," her singing tears the screen apart. Kenneth Turan, Los Angeles Times Perhaps the biggest surprise is ex-American Idol contestant Jennifer Hudson as the pivotal Effie. Not only does Hudson have the pipes, but she gives a standout performance filled with equal amounts of sass, brass, and sadness. Although she resides within the long shadow cast by Broadway's Jennifer Holliday, Hudson is good enough to warrant mention in the same breath. It's hard to imagine the Academy ignoring her, although they may have trouble deciding whether she belongs in the Lead or Supporting character. She's really the heart and soul of Dreamgirls. James Berardinelli, ReelViews Hudson, 25, appeared on Idol's third season, a runner-up reduced to the slag heap by judge Simon Cowell. What sweet revenge! Hudson's film debut is a glorious, Oscar-ready cause for celebration. She can act. She can nail a laugh with the sassy curl of her lip. She can break your heart by letting her eyes show how she hurts. And she can sing until the roof comes off the multiplex. As it will when she tears into "And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going," a war cry of a song in which Effie futilely battles to stop Curtis from throwing her out of the Dreams and his bed. For those, me included, who saw the great Jennifer Holliday play Effie onstage, the moment is revelatory. Hudson seems to absorb Holliday's spirit while making the role her own. It's a tribute to both their talents. Peter Travers, Rolling Stone The sensation here is Hudson, who delivers a soulful performance, capping it with Effie's showstopper "And I am Telling You I'm Not Going." Kirk Honeycutt, The Hollywood Reporter When Hudson, who is making her film debut, sings the end-of-first-act showstopper "And I Am Telling You I Am Not Going," it's as if some spiritual force has taken hold of her entire being: Her body trembles with each passing note, her wide brown eyes seem to speak the lyrics before they arrive at her lips, and the voice that erupts out of her hardly sounds human—it's the kind of thunderous, soul-stirring bellow that a wronged goddess might make upon learning that she had been betrayed for a mere mortal. Scott Foundas, Village Voice |
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I'm looking forward to seeing Dreamgirls.
Here's an article from USA Today who praises Hudson Hudson propels 'Dreamgirls' Updated 12/15/2006 9:24 AM ET By Claudia Puig, USA TODAY Jennifer Hudson is the heart and soul of Dreamgirls. When she's on the screen, the movie shines. When she's not, the whole endeavor suffers. The story, based on the hit Broadway musical, is fairly conventional. A trio of young singers (Hudson, Beyoncé Knowles and Anika Non-i Rose) find fame, fortune and heartache in pursuit of their musical dreams. Curtis Taylor Jr. (Jamie Foxx), a business manager with a sharp eye for talent, discovers them at a local talent contest and transforms them into The Dreams, the backup band for James "Thunder" Early (Eddie Murphy). Soon, The Dreams' star power eclipses Early's. It's all about the rousing musical numbers, notably Hudson's show-stopping, heart-wrenching And I Am Telling You (I'm Not Going). It's a rare thing for a movie audience to burst into spontaneous applause after an on-screen musical number, but it happened at my screening, and others. Hudson's performance stands out from the rest, though Murphy is surprisingly moving as the fading singer who would like to tackle more relevant material but is held back by manager Taylor. The weakest link is the stunning Knowles. The camera clearly loves her, and her singing is not in contention, but as an actress, she has a vapid quality. Despite the array of dazzling fashion ensembles, and the effort to channel Diana Ross, her performance remains one-note, particularly in contrast to Hudson's nuanced portrayal. The film is worth seeing simply for the on-screen splendor of Hudson, a losing contestant on TV's American Idol. She's a natural — musically and theatrically — and delivers a tour-de-force performance. Hudson's Effie is a complex character marked by vulnerability, pride and defeatism. She comes across alternately as unyieldingly tough and self-pitying. But, as played by Hudson, she is always compelling. Director Bill Condon does a fine job adapting the musical to the screen, and it's an enjoyable experience. It's just not as transcendent as you would hope. Dreamgirls falls short of a musical film like Chicago, for which Condon wrote the screenplay but did not direct, partly because the source material is not as inspired. The sets, costumes and production design are all superb. Historical references and context are subtly added to offset some of the stagy quality that is inherent to filmed musicals. Dreamgirls is all about the star-making machinery, loosely patterned on the career of The Supremes and Motown Records founder Berry Gordy Jr. The movie Dreamgirls has revved up that machinery, fashioning a star out of a virtual unknown. Perhaps the movie's tag line should read "A Star is Born." http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/...s-review_x.htm |
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There was one quote I read in a review from RT that said:
"And When she sings 'And I am telling you I am not going' - one of the most heartfelt cries of pain ever written for a musical - Hudson inscribes her name on an Oscar" - New York Daily News Seriously the way it's worded, gives me chills. |
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I'm really looking forward to seeing this movie!!
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i know this movie looks great
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This movie does look really good. I learned that American Idol winner Fantasia tried out for the role that Jennifer Hudson plays, but she wasn't choosen. I still like Fantasie, but I thought that was interesting fact.
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The scene where she sings the song is amazing, you wouldn't know that this is her first movie from the way she delivers it.
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I saw Dreamgirls yesterday and it's very good. Jennifer Hudson did a very good job and so did Jamie Foxx, Eddie Murphy, Danny Glover, Beyonce. Loretta Devine and Jaleel White who played Urkel on Family Matters tv show had small parts. Sharon Leal who played on Boston Public tv show replaced Jennifer in the group.
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Dawnn Lewis who played on A Different World tv show also had a small part as Eddie Murphy's wife. When i went to see Dreamgirls yesterday, the line was very long. I was surprised because i've never had to stand in a long line before at the movies. I couldn't believe it was so many people that wanted to see Dreamgirls yesterday.
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jennefier was great
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I was so pissed off.
When Jennifer started to sing her song these stupid a$$ people were just screaming in the audience. I couldn't hardly hear her singing. They were too rowdy. They blew it for those of us who wanted to hear her sing the song. One thing I enjoyed was Eddie Murphy. He's got to win that Oscar.
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I LOVED Dreamgirls!!!! SUCH an amazing movie!!!!! Jennifer Hudson's performance blew everyone else out of the water!!!!! Everybody's performances were great, but you have to give Jennifer props!!! Man, she sang her heart out!!!! I really hope Dreamgirls is recognized at the big award shows! It deserves it!!!
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