Warner Bros. Pictures | Release Date: June 24, 2022
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BruterakeOct 2, 2022
Divertidin mas achei meio arrastado realmente precisa de um diretor e atuação muito boa pra fazer filme muito longo.
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lessacebolaMar 2, 2023
This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Um filme feito para romantizar a apropriação cultural feita pelo Elvis. Além de ocultar todas as críticas que comunidade negra fez a ele, o colocam como o bonzinho da história, o que não é verdade. Expand
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mikesgold2KMay 15, 2023
Baśń o Elvisie Presleyu. Nienajgorszy występ Butlera oraz Hanksa, ciekawie przedstawiona historia króla rock'n'rolla, trochę przesyt formy nad treścią też
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Ponds98Nov 10, 2022
The best biopic on a classic artist ever seen, Austin Butler deliver one hell of a performance worthy of an oscar.
It's not a short movie cause Elvis' life was VERY dense of events, that ending made me cry.
A deep movie that never leave you
The best biopic on a classic artist ever seen, Austin Butler deliver one hell of a performance worthy of an oscar.
It's not a short movie cause Elvis' life was VERY dense of events, that ending made me cry.
A deep movie that never leave you bored, another level (high of course) in confront of amateur movies like Bohemian Raphsody
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mschell225Mar 5, 2023
What a chaotic mess. I struggle it find any clear narrative In this collection of 5 minute vignettes. The colonel as the lead is, well a choice. Good job Aaron Butler, I guess. You look and sounded like Elvis. Never understood why that isWhat a chaotic mess. I struggle it find any clear narrative In this collection of 5 minute vignettes. The colonel as the lead is, well a choice. Good job Aaron Butler, I guess. You look and sounded like Elvis. Never understood why that is impressive for people. Expand
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Rdneck00Jan 12, 2023
Austin Butler's performance as Elvis is fantastic. Tom Hanks is also fantastic. This is one of the best directed movies I've seen.
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theridekingSep 16, 2022
I'm not a fan of Elvis. But the movie was good. Seen from the perspective of the colonel of course. In general is good. But it took me 3 days to watch it. Too long.
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maskedrider29Jan 28, 2023
Absolutely an amazing movie! Austin Butler truly became Elvis! Tom Hanks was amazing too, as usual.
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Badgerryan27Sep 17, 2022
Enjoyed this. Even though I don't know too much about Evlis's life I still had a great time with this. I feel the movie was too long, but of course I did love the music and performances but I did expect more. Overall still decent.
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caballero89Sep 17, 2022
La cinta cuenta con todo lo que una biopic necesita, y si bien al inicio puede ser caótico, es una experiencia inolvidable. No olvidemos la gran ejecución actoral de Austin y la acertada dirección de Baz, asimismo, el buen diseño de producción.
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AutumncOct 4, 2022
Awful. Just made me laugh and had no real substance. The style of this movie and the acting and the way it jumped all over the place…it was like nothing I’d seen before…in a bad way. Seemed like it just enforced my belief that Elvis was aAwful. Just made me laugh and had no real substance. The style of this movie and the acting and the way it jumped all over the place…it was like nothing I’d seen before…in a bad way. Seemed like it just enforced my belief that Elvis was a complete joke. I had hoped it would change my opinion and teach me who Elvis really was, but it did not. Expand
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cestamykatNov 13, 2022
Well acted and well paced biopic about the King. Exceptional performance by Austin Butler. I wish the movie had focused more on Elvis's music and had more fun moments instead of so much about the Colonel.
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CarlElmoreNov 25, 2022
Austin Butler was amazing in this and the musical scenes were incredibly well done. It's a shame that Tom Hanks kind of brings it down a little bit.
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oneofjwNov 26, 2022
Austin Butler killed it with this role, he was definitly the highlight of the movie. Same cant be said with Tom Hanks tho..
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NeedFictionFeb 9, 2023
Going to have to go against the tide on this one and not recommend it under a couple of assumptions. First, if you want a true biopic along the lines of Lincoln, or even Steve Jobs (the film), then this is not for you. If you want a trueGoing to have to go against the tide on this one and not recommend it under a couple of assumptions. First, if you want a true biopic along the lines of Lincoln, or even Steve Jobs (the film), then this is not for you. If you want a true representation in a kind of docu-drama style, this isn't really for you either. If you are interested in Elvis as a backdrop for the subject matter, and don't mind something more about presenting art than representing facts, this might be something you like better than me. With that said, I would like to touch on the performances just a bit. The actors can only do things with the material they are given, so I'm not just being a critic without considering that aspect. Let's do it the other way around from what most reviews are doing. Austin Butler. I think he must have been chosen based on his similar facial features, and I know even in bad reviews here, reviewers will write the he "did a good job." I have to disagree about him in this part. Again, a lot of this goes to the choices of the director, but if you search for videos there are some side-by-side comparisons with the real Elvis. Butler honestly seems like an Elvis impersonator at times. Butler is okay, but not stellar. Part of the problem is the choice of makeup for the actors by the director. Looking at the real Elvis, it really sticks out badly that Butler is wearing lipstick and deep blue eye shadow during scenes like when he sings 'Suspicious Minds.' Elvis was a manly man. He wasn't going out and chopping wood everyday, but still he was just a good looking singer, who was very much a womanizing and talented man. If he ever had stage makeup on during performances, it must have been neutral for the cameras, because he never looked like he was wearing deep blue eyeshadow and lipstick (during his movies is not the point here, all actors wear makeup, but not deep eyeshadow, though). Again, it is an artistic choice, however the problem is it can take you out of the story it is so over the top at times. This really is a disservice to Austin Butler, because this somewhat feminizes his entire performance, almost like with one small step he could be Elvis in Drag. Once you see it, you can't unsee it. Don't get me wrong, this isn't about trans issues, or any of that. It is just that this seems to be billed as an authentic representation, and it really isn't. For Tom Hanks, again, I know these are likely choices of the director, but the fat makeup suit, dialogue, and shot choices just don't work. It is way over the top, and at times I found myself laughing. For example, in one scene Parker (Tom Hanks) is talking to some friends at a outdoor park and he brings up he is searching for new talent. He is told "Everyone is listening to this guy," as that person plays an Elvis record. Hanks mumbles that they won't take black men on tour, and the guy says, "he's white." There is a quick super zoom into Hanks' fake fat face (which is very apparent it isn't real), and suddenly he is echoing, "he's white...white....white...." and they fast show you person after person listening to Elvis on car radios- not in other locations, but literally right there around Parker at this outdoor carnival. Every single driver is now listening to the same song, the entire crowd of people at this park, are all hypnotized staring at their radio. Artistic choice to emphasize discrimination is great, but I can name several black performers from this era including Ray Charles, Little Richard, Fats Domino, Chuck Berry, Nat King Cole, and many others. So of course there was discrimination, and blacks endured separate dressing rooms, bathrooms, and other terrible treatment. But to choose this as a vehicle to emphasize it and that moment was just a lost opportunity. Elvis loved music, and he loved other musicians- any musicians. He was also deeply committed to equal treatment of all people, and wrote songs about the declining culture and rising poverty of the black community. Focusing on Elvis' push for more civil rights would have been a better use of this message. Otherwise, Hanks does an okay job, but not Oscar worthy. There are some good set pieces, and the costumes for Elvis especially are stunning in that they match real life very closely. If you don't mind a more artistic license with one of the most famous singers of the 20th Century as the backdrop, then you might like this better than me. If you want something that comes closer to a docu-drama, look up Kurt Russell as Elvis in a 1979 television movie. It has the lower budget quality of "tv movies" from that time, however, Russell kills it as Elvis. When you see his portrayal versus Butler in dark eyeshadow, you might change your mind about how good this version is in representing "based on a true story" to the audience. I wanted to rate it higher- just couldn't! Hope you enjoy it even if I didn't. Expand
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alerikandersonApr 26, 2023
Elvis respects the legacy of the King of Rock with memorable actors like Tom Hanks himself .
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forgedsledgeFeb 26, 2023
Whew this will be hard to talk about considering its content. The subject of "imitation" vs. "appropriation," is taboo, and not something worth delving into for a simple review, but considering the movie's plot hinges on the subject (alongWhew this will be hard to talk about considering its content. The subject of "imitation" vs. "appropriation," is taboo, and not something worth delving into for a simple review, but considering the movie's plot hinges on the subject (along with several other topics), it's nearly unavoidable. After all, I can only mention the brightly colored, frenzied, fever-dream visuals, that director Baz Luhrmann is known for, so many times before my review gets boring. So, all I'm left with is the content. Now, did the movie promise the truth? No. It did not. And a lot of biopics take liberties via style and substance, whether to serve the story or film private moments generally unknown to us, the audience. However, when someone sits down to watch a biopic, regardless of style, you expect to have a certain degree of authenticity. That's when it came to me, this is not a biopic. Instead, this is more of an animated timeline of the life of Elvis, told through the lens of an unreliable narrator. Don't watch this movie hoping to glean some sort of insight into Elvis' life, rather watch this movie with the understanding that not everything happened exactly as it's portrayed. It's then that the movie begins to make sense. It's just a piece of art, with amazing performances from Austin Butler and Tom Hanks. No more. No less. Expand
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