Elvis 2022 | Movie review | Worth watching ?

Elvis: Vigorously energetic but makes you stay at the Heartbreak Hotel.

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Short story Brief: The biopic of King of Rock n 'Roll, Elvis Presley, traces his introduction to music, rising fame, fame, loneliness and decline, through the lens of his equation with his talented manager, Colonel Tom Parker.The film begins with Colonel Tom Parker (Tom Hanks) setting the record: he knows he was called the villain of the story but made Elvis as great a hero as he was, and that he did not cause his downfall and death - it was his love for you fans. Holding fans accountable sounds like 'that's why it was proven' the caption of Elvis' emotional abuse endured 20 years of confusing change between duos.

 


Director and writer Baz Luhrmann has used carte blanche to make this movie just as Elvis did his plays - raw, brave and unforgiving. The picture is so entertaining that it makes you feel as confused as a young Elvis when he sees a loose play in a nightclub and soon afterwards commits to the same competition in a black church or as his female fans at his amusement park and disarmament. However, parts of Elvis' height in popularity, fast-paced street life, gigs and all the hoopla sometimes make the first part look like a display reel outside a building. But crux in any case is his equation with the Colonel, loneliness, great loss and a difficult relationship with his wife Priscilla (Olivia DeJonge).Luhrmann incorporated the angry powers of the film into making it as chaotic as Elvis' life. Live concerts, state, loss of chastity in America, and the impact of the assassinations of Dr. Martin Luther King and Robert Kennedy on Elvis have been re-created in a realistic way. Other myths such as BB King and the portrayal of Little Richard are also fascinating.

 


There may be only one Elvis Presley, with his amazing beauty and smile, but Austin Butler has an amazing resemblance to a rock n roll star. You find habits, mesmerizing persona, apostasy (pelvic pressure despite threats from television restrictions, physical movements and songs on ‘family’ programs, protest song at special Christmas Eve and so on), insecurity, and local confusion. Tom Hanks as a deceptive, opportunistic and evil talented manager offers a twisted performance. You discover the nuances of being mysterious and evil at the same time. Also, anyone who does not know that their entire appearance is prosthetics and a fat suit may end up believing that she has gained weight for this role.Your heart goes out to Elvis for his danger and naiveté and it breaks every time he happily says, ‘Snowman strikes again’ to the Colonel as the boss finds him good deals. The ending takes a toll on the play as the actual picture of Elvis' final play of Unchained Melody. It comes in easily and you can't distinguish one from the other.

The soundtrack will make you 'move all of you,' with a combination of Elvis' vocals and remixes of Eminem, CeeLo Green, Chris Isaak, Doja Cat and many more. Hip-hop versions are outstanding and perfectly made.Two and a half hours of Elvis will fly with incredible power. But going out makes you feel like you are staying in  ‘The Heartbreak Hotel’ and you can’t get out anytime soon!

What people think about this movie 🍿:-

(1) Elvis is beautiful. Austin Butler melted into Elvis' role and eventually, the line between film and reality faded. Expect Butler to be at the forefront of this upcoming season of best actor awards. Directed by Baz Luhrmann.
(2) Probably not the best biopic ever made but I personally liked this take on Elvis. I liked that it exposed the Colonel's harassment and provided insight into how Elivs worked to benefit others. He cared for everyone.
I will not give a long review. I just wanted to share how I thought it would be. Austin Butler deserves an award for his brilliance in this role. I saw it when some reviewers complained about him not looking close enough like Elvis but I thought he was right. There was only one Elvis man. We just have to work with what we have and as I said, I believe Austin deserves the award. He put a lot of thought and effort into playing this role. He was also not strong in the eyes !! Good job !!
(3) This is a wonderful and exciting film. From the open square to the credits roll, the movie is a roller coaster of emotions. Austin's performance as king of Rock n Roll is a turning point. It is impossible to take your eyes off him. He becomes really Elvis through his habits and dancing. Austin's performance deserves an Oscar, just like any other film. The film makes Elvis a human being, with the audience seeing him as more than just an actor. It is sad to see how this bigger story of life did not live up to its promise. The film unites Elvis fans and non-fans by displaying this icon in an unprecedented profile. Following Elvis throughout his life and seeing his love for music made me feel like he had been my friend for years. Director / Director / Writer, Baz Lurhmann brings the film and story amazing here. It is absolutely fascinating, with a complete mix of modern and classical music of Elvis, as well as an exchange between Elvis and the Colonel's ideas. Historical items such as newspaper articles and comic book art are well used and the film concludes with a video recording of Elvis' last concert. The costumes are amazing. The atmosphere of the Elvis residence in Las Vegas wearing his famous white suit is beautiful as it looks like viewers are watching live. This is one film you should watch in theaters to capture its magnitude. The music is ringing; Austin imitation; and cinematography should appear on the big screen.
(4) The style of this Movie is Amazing. Fast Pace, Dialogue, Small Cuts, Text Graphics, Lasoram panoramic images and City Hotels. All in all, it's just a pleasure to watch.
(5). Music Scenes, I Seen This In Dolby Cinema And It Was Full Blast With Sound And Bass. It was like I was in a concert.At the end of the story. The Rise and Fall of Elvis Presley and Boy, How It Was. All in all, Very Good.


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