Sunday, February 24, 2013

"It doesn't matter if you win or lose, it's what you do with your dancin' shoes."


Review: Grease

An Augustus Rating of 8/10

For today's review, we step back into the 1950s, where love, friendship and singing dominate Rydell High School. 

Grease was an American musical directed in 1978 by Randal Kleiser. The film surrounds two teenagers, Sandy and Danny, who are lovers in their Californian high school. It stars John Travolta as Danny Zuko, Olivia Newton-John as Sandy Olsen, Stockard Channing as Betty Rizzo and Jeff Conaway as Kenickie.

 Sandy and Danny meet over the summer before their senior year. Sandy is originally from Australia and came to visit relatives in America. The two fall passionately in love; unfortunately, their love had to end as the summer passed and reality had returned. They separate, believing to never see one another again.

Danny Zuko goes to Rydell High, and belongs to a group of greasers by the name of the T-Birds. They're the "badasses" of the movie and play by their own rules. They wear leather jackets, smoke a pack a day and always have their hair slicked back with a gallon of hair gel. When he is with his friends, Danny acts tough and confident. Only when he is with Sandy does his true, loving personality come out.

Sandy's family has decided to stay in California and enroll her in one of the local high schools, Rydell High. Sandy, being new, is very shy and doesn't know anyone. She meets a girl, Frenchy, who is instantly friendly and warmhearted. Frenchy is a part of a girl's group, The Pink Ladies.

Danny and Sandy are oblivious to each other until the two groups meet up. At first, they are ecstatic to see one another, until Danny realizes his friends are boggled by his sudden behaviour. He immediately puts on a "macho" man persona and hurts Sandy's feelings.


Grease theme song by the Bee Gees


The movie circulates around Sandy and Danny's relationship. Throughout the story, they let their love blossom. A sub plot between Rizzo (leader of The Pink Ladies) and Kenickie (T-birds) identifies the hardships of love, sex and friendship teenagers face within their own relationship.

This story is illustrated mostly in song (hence, musical!) with 26 hits. About nine songs did not appear in the movie although were credited in the soundtrack. This movie grossed over $8 million in its opening weekend, ranking #2 at the box office. It is ranked the #1 highest-grossing musical in the United States.

So kick back, slick your hair and pop in this movie. With its catchy songs, memorable characters and stylish pants, Grease will make a musical lover out of anyone!
- Augustus

8 comments:

  1. When I first watched this, the feminist in me got really annoyed at what happened in the end, but now I adore this musical. The songs are really catchy, and Travolta is perfect in it.

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  2. Hahaha, the feminist in us all will awaken in the most unnecessary of times!

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  3. I've seen this movie many times, and feel as though I would like it a lot more if it doesn't end the way it does. I feel like the movie is supposed to be about being yourself regardless of what your friends or the world may think, and then in the end, instead of doing that, Sandy changes and becomes what she is told she should be. I just feel like it goes completely against the rest of the movie, and like Emma said, brings out the angry feminist is me.

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    1. I don't necessarily disagree but I feel like they brought out the best of each other. He opened up and wasn't afraid to show his real side and Sandy brought out her inner baddass. I don't know, maybe I'm being too optimistic!

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  4. Still haven't gotten around to seeing this one, but it seems interesting. I'll be sure to check it out if I get the chance.

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  5. Grease is an awesome movie, any guy that says he doesn't enjoy it clearly isn't confident enough with themselves to be real with the world... Do you intend on doing any other Travolta movies? You seem to have great taste in movies and Travolta is pretty sweet, it would be cool to see a more recent film he stared in reviewed

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    1. Hahah I agree.
      Umm... I might finish off my blog posts with a new release but I'm more focusing on the classics. Prior to 95. If you have any requests, I'd love to do a review!

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