Cher & Christina Aguilera
Christina Aguilera
The choicest dialogue in "Burlesque" provokes the sort of laughter that other, intentionally funny films only dream of generating. Gather 'round for some free samples!
In the opening seconds, a country singer on the helpful soundtrack sings: "If ah ever left this town. ..." Not one minute
later, the plucky
After a few bars of '80s synthesizer and a travel montage, young Ali gets off the bus to L.A. and stumbles head first into
a swanky neo-burlesque joint on
Ali worms her way in as a cocktail waitress, but she dreams bigger: She yearns to bump and grind and cleavage like the other performers, while still staying this side of an R rating. "I've just never seen anything like this before!" she says.
Auditioning for Tess, Ali slays her with a number called "Wagon Wheel Watusi," and a star is born. Then, when Tess hears her sing (much to the jealous disdain of Ali's alcoholic rival, played by
Most backstage musicals are ridiculous, but this is ridiculous. Is there a love interest? Shyeah! Ali's roommate, the metrosexual club bartender played by an overmatched blank named
Writer-director
The Rob Marshall "Chicago" and "Nine" aesthetic rules the roost here. This means the theatrical scenic design, the bowler hats, the
Antin's sister founded the real-life neo-burlesque L.A. troupe known as the Pussycat Dolls. Will sanitized burlesque sell on screen? Will interest in the acting chops (so-so) of Aguilera and the cosmetic rehab wonder that is Cher stoke the box office? Some questions are too vast to consider without benefit of opening-weekend grosses. The film's inadvertent laughs start petering out around the two-thirds point, which is sad. But at its worst/best, "Burlesque" is a camp hoot the likes of which we haven't seen in a long time.
"Burlesque" Movie Trailer
MPAA rating: PG-13 (for sexual content including several suggestive dance routines, partial nudity, language and some thematic material).
Running time: 1:56.
Cast:
Credits: Written and directed by
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