MOVIE REVIEW: The Greatest Showman - Be sure to catch the sneak preview!

The short of it: The Greatest Showman leaves you wanting to understand the presented supporting characters more but the performances will be enough reason to catch it in cinemas!

La La Land lyrcists Benj Pasek and Justin Paul have made yet another beautiful soundtrack that may actually stand on its own. Being available prior to the screening, I was able to listen on Spotify and each track presents its own charm. Seeing the scenes unravel on the big screen just gives each song another dimension to get lost in.

You definitely should come for the music but forgive the light story. It is inspired by the true P.T. Barnum but it is apparent that a lot of things have been "cleaned" to push the glamor of production design. It feels better to view the work as fiction rather than being based on historical events. My frustration in the screenplay is that you are given numerous characters that you wish were developed further to understand the depth of their emotions in the best parts of the film.

Although the film may not rake in numerous awards in the future, it still is something I enjoyed seeing. I waited months to see it and I am still satisfied. In a way, you could say that The Greatest Showman is this generation's Moulin Rouge. 4 out of 5.
The Greatest Showman will have its regular screening starting January 31 with sneak previews on January 22 and 23.

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