1789: The Lovers of the Bastille (Shinjin Kouen)
1789: The Lovers of the Bastille (Shinjin Kouen)

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1789: The Lovers of the Bastille (Shinjin Kouen)

2015
Movie
120 min
Japanese

Shinjin Kouen performance of Moon Troupe's 1789.

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Director: Tetsuya ChinoGenres: Musical, Historical Drama

Plot Summary

This production, presented as a special stage play, reimagines the French Revolution through the lens of a passionate love story. It centers on the tumultuous events leading up to and during the storming of the Bastille, weaving in themes of revolution, freedom, and the sacrifices made for ideals. The narrative explores the personal relationships and emotional journeys of key figures amidst the backdrop of historical upheaval, highlighting the human cost of sweeping political change.

Critical Reception

While specific critical reviews for '1789: The Lovers of the Bastille (Shinjin Kouen)' in English-language outlets are scarce due to its nature as a Japanese stage play adaptation, similar theatrical productions in Japan are often praised for their elaborate sets, energetic performances, and ambitious storytelling. Audience reception typically focuses on the emotional impact of the story and the spectacle of the musical numbers.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its grand scale and emotional resonance.

  • Appreciated for its visual presentation and energetic cast.

  • Seen as an ambitious, albeit niche, theatrical interpretation of historical events.

Google audience: Audience feedback generally highlights the powerful performances and the visually striking production. Many appreciate the blend of historical drama with musical elements, finding the story engaging and moving.

Fun Fact

The production is based on a French musical of the same name, which premiered in Paris in 2005.

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