

Movie spotlight
Gypsy
For 14-year-old Adam, the world of his poor Romany village has only two joys: boxing and Julka, a friend his same age. But after the violent death of his father, the boy experiences life’s harsher side: his mother remarries and his stepfather demands obedience without seeking to deserve Adam’s respect. Gradually everything the boy was attached to starts to fall apart around him, and if his dead father hadn’t visited him he wouldn’t even know which path to take. The inexperience of youth, loneliness, and impulsiveness prevent him from using reason and cool consideration to face the obstacles in his way, and he even sometimes provokes those who stand by him. And thus he finds himself in a situation for which there is only one solution.
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Plot Summary
This is a filmed version of the 2008 Broadway revival of the classic musical 'Gypsy'. The story follows the ambitious Rose Hovick as she pushes her daughters, particularly Louise and June, into show business, often at the expense of their well-being. Rose's relentless pursuit of stardom for her children, and her own unfulfilled dreams, forms the core of this intense family drama.
Critical Reception
The 2008 Broadway revival of 'Gypsy', starring Patti LuPone, was met with widespread critical acclaim, particularly for LuPone's powerhouse performance. The production was praised for its staging and the emotional depth of the classic musical. Audience reception was overwhelmingly positive, celebrating the timeless score and LuPone's iconic portrayal of Rose.
What Reviewers Say
Patti LuPone delivers a tour-de-force performance as the formidable Mama Rose.
The production is a masterful revival that honors the original while feeling fresh and relevant.
The musical's complex themes of ambition, sacrifice, and maternal obsession are explored with depth and nuance.
Google audience: Audiences largely praised the filmed production of 'Gypsy', highlighting Patti LuPone's incredible performance as the standout element. Viewers found the musical compelling, emotionally resonant, and a faithful adaptation of the beloved stage show. The strong direction and supporting cast also received commendation.
Awards & Accolades
The 2008 Broadway revival won two Tony Awards: Best Actress in a Musical (Patti LuPone) and Best Featured Actor in a Musical (Boyd Gaines). It also received nominations for Best Revival of a Musical and Best Director of a Musical. The filmed version released in 2011 was also critically lauded.
Fun Fact
Patti LuPone's performance as Mama Rose in the 2008 revival was so acclaimed that it was filmed and released theatrically in 2011, allowing a wider audience to experience her interpretation of the iconic role.
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