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A Chicago, dans les années vingt, Roxie Hart, une jeune femme qui rêve de monter sur la scène de l'Onyx Club, est accusée du meurtre de son amant indélicat et envoyée en prison. Derrière les barreaux, elle retrouve celle qu'elle admire, Velma Kelly, une chanteuse de jazz condamnée pour avoir tué son mari et sa soeur, pris en flagrant délit d'adultère. Le très populaire avocat Billy Flynn va brillamment plaider leur cause et attirer l'attention des médias sur ces deux jeunes femmes à la superbe voix. Roxie, dont Billy a fait l'emblème de la naïveté abusée, devient en quelque temps une véritable star à Chicago... (texte officiel du distributeur)

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POMO 

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français Un divertissement musical élégant, qui a du style, du charme et une immense énergie. Mais il reste simplement un divertissement superficiel et froid qui ne vous touchera pas de loin, comme le chef-d'œuvre émotionnel et captivant, Moulin Rouge!. ()

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novoten 

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anglais The perfect kind of musical? Never getting bored, even for a minute! And that's where Rob Marshall comes in. Under his leadership, the heavy story transforms into an elegant and sophisticated spectacle with an excellent leading trio of actors (especially Catherine Zeta-Jones, captivating in her sexy demonic posing and seductive voice), though at certain moments they should cut the singing, since a song revolving around a noose, for example, is clearly unnecessary. To a certain extent, however, I understand the flood of Oscars; even years later, this is an incredible feast for the eyes. ()

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anglais I expected almost nothing from Chicago and maybe that’s why I had so much fun. My heart still belongs to the other great musical from the early 21st century (the time they were made, BTW, is the only thing Chicago and Moulin Rouge have in common), but it still deserves a thumbs up; it’s certainly not the undeserved Oscar winner many people say. ()

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anglais Nonsensical acting and screenwriting Oscar nominations shake hands with technical brilliance in 100 minutes of entertainment that flies by. The music is perfect, led by the catchy hit "All That Jazz" (I love jazz), and the choreography of the dance numbers is remarkable, the most striking of which were the journalist "puppets" on strings with a great performance by the pleasantly surprising Gere and Zellweger. The latter, like Zeta-Jones, sings very well, dances brilliantly, but unfortunately also shows off her limited acting range with position #1: "dumb Bridget". As a result, I felt like I was sitting in some fancy Chicago club, watching one jazz-dance act after another in a show about two murderesses and one greedy defense attorney, ignoring the fact that all that bombastic glitz is hiding a flimsy script and an unexciting plot. The main thing was that the eyes and ears were happy. And they were pouring great champagne too... ()

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