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So I'll switch to a topic that isn't redundant: has anyone else been eyeing the Elvis movie trailers? (I daren't call it a "biopic" because that has connotations that I think would be unfair to this movie.) I haven't felt a compelling need to go see a movie in the theaters in a very long time, but this one has me pretty amped.

 
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So I'll switch to a topic that isn't redundant: has anyone else been eyeing the Elvis movie trailers? (I daren't call it a "biopic" because that has connotations that I think would be unfair to this movie.) I haven't felt a compelling need to go see a movie in the theaters in a very long time, but this one has me pretty amped.

This post fills me with questions. Why not a biopic? Why does this movie in particular want you to get back in a theater?
 

So I'll switch to a topic that isn't redundant: has anyone else been eyeing the Elvis movie trailers? (I daren't call it a "biopic" because that has connotations that I think would be unfair to this movie.) I haven't felt a compelling need to go see a movie in the theaters in a very long time, but this one has me pretty amped.
I have not; but I love almost everything Baz Luhrmann does, so I'm definitely looking forward to it.
 


This post fills me with questions. Why not a biopic?
Luhrmann has balked at calling it that, I'm told. The concern is that "biopic" too strongly connotes cleaving to the already-known history of the person and depicting it somewhat in a "paint-by-numbers" approach. Luhrmann consciously chose not to do that.
Why does this movie in particular want you to get back in a theater?
From what little I've seen, the acting and writing look really, really good. I'll always favor a good story told well over one that gives me something I was already looking for. Also, Elvis was the King, man. For all that was wrong with him, he did show us that the actual limits of human potential are a lot higher than we suppose. Kind of like Mozart did, but this time with the blues and rock and roll.
 

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