i truly believe that nicole kidman rolling around on the floor wrapped in a fur blanket and pretending to be getting off on poetry is why cinema was invented
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In Paris, der Stadt der Liebe, dreht sich 1900 alles um ihren berühmten Nachtclub, das Moulin Rouge. Auch der Schriftsteller Christian kann sich der sinnlichen Atmosphäre und dem Charme des Hauses nicht entziehen. Vor allem aber fasziniert ihn Satine, die unnahbare Kurtisane, die von einer Karriere als Schauspielerin träumt. Kurzentschlossen gibt sich Satine einem reichen englischen Duke hin, um die Finanzierung eines aufwändigen Theaterstücks im Moulin Rouge zu sichern. Doch da tritt Christian in Satines Leben und erobert ihr Herz im Sturm...
Moulin Rouge! läuft derzeit in keinem Kino.
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i truly believe that nicole kidman rolling around on the floor wrapped in a fur blanket and pretending to be getting off on poetry is why cinema was invented
sometimes i lie awake at night thinking about how if Mr. Brightside had come out just 2 years earlier it would’ve fit perfectly for the envious rage scenes. no shade to Tango Roxanne, you rule, but can you IMAGINE an over dramatic vaudevillian rendition of Mr. Brightside, Ewan just absolutely scream-sobbing about jealousy turning saints into the sea...... i’m building a time and space augmentation device as we speak
it is insane how relentlessly horny movies were right before 9/11. my man baz directed this thing like the tasmanian devil on cialis
The film was directed by Australian filmmaker Baz Luhrmann, who is known for his highly stylized and visually ambitious works, released in 2001.
Yes, it is a jukebox musical that incorporates popular songs from the 20th century into its narrative, reimagining them to suit the film's operatic story.
The film is set in a stylized, romanticized version of the Montmartre district of Paris at the end of the 19th century.