"The White Crow"---movie review

@GreatMartin (23677)
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
May 14, 2019 5:04pm CST
Since I saw the preview I had been wondering what the title was about and it opens with the definition: Someone who is an outsider, unusual, extraordinary, unlike others. There is no denying Rudolf Nureyev was just that from his dancing and his personality. The former captured the world while the latter turned off and betrayed all those around him. Basically, he was not a nice man. The film centers around the time Nureyev who at the height of the cold war in 1961 was dancing in Paris and made the decision to defect from Russia. This was before facebook, Instagram, twitter and all the media coverage something like that would draw 24/7 but it did with what was available. Along with the defection he partnered with Margot Foynton-- though she has another name in the movie--older than he was, and already a major star in the English ballet, to both their advantages. Ralph Fiennes directed the movie and stars as Nureyev's first major teacher. The dance scenes are excellent as is first-time actor Oleg Ivenko doing them and conveying Nureyev's look but is not quite up to the line readings though the screenwriter, David Hare, doesn't really help him with some pretty lame lines. The biggest mistake Fiennes makes is not telling the story in a linear matter but jumps back and forth between the 1940s, 50s and 60s going from Leningrad to Paris back to Leningrad and though Nureyev was 22 when he defected we see him at many different ages which really doesn't add to the movie. The last 20 minutes, the defection scene is edge of the seat filmmaking even though the ending is well known The movie is rated R for frontal nudity and for a change it is not female but male full nudity! "The White Crow" is much better than I expected with an excellent cast, better dancing, and shows an artist gives everything on stage leaving nothing for relations off stage. Synopsis Ralph Fiennes' THE WHITE CROW was inspired by the book Rudolf Nureyev: The Life by Julie Kavanaugh. The drama charts the iconic dancer's famed defection from the Soviet Union to the West in 1961, despite KGB efforts to stop him. Movie trailer https://youtu.be/BklqjGWxNMs
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@josie_ (9763)
• Philippines
15 May 19
Your review has made me a bit curious although ballet was never a subject I was interested in. People in tutu tiptoeing and prancing on stage is stereotyped into my mind. I also dislike films that go back and forth over a timeline. I like Ralph Fiennes as an actor and I had a brief flash of him in my mind doing a pirouette.
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@GreatMartin (23677)
• Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
16 May 19
It is not really a ballet film but a film about a person who was brilliant at what he did.
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@josie_ (9763)
• Philippines
16 May 19
@GreatMartin _One of his dancing partners, Dame Margot Fonteyn perform in the Philippines during the 70's when Martial law was impose on our country. Does the film include his being HIV positive?
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@RasmaSandra (73368)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
15 May 19
Sounds kind of interesting. I have seen movies with Rudolf Nureyev and would be interested to see a movie about him. I have also seen movies with another Russian dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov who incidentally was born in the city I just came from Riga, Latvia.
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@JohnRoberts (109857)
• Los Angeles, California
15 May 19
I think Nureyev was a better dancer than Baryshnikov.
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@GreatMartin (23677)
• Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
16 May 19
I never saw Rudolph dance but I did see Mikhail a few times---he had a lot more personality than Rudy but wasn't as good a dancer in my opinion. :O)
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@garymarsh6 (23393)
• United Kingdom
15 May 19
From memory he was an extremely talented performer.
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@GreatMartin (23677)
• Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
16 May 19
Yes but quite a despicable human being!!
@MarymargII (12422)
• Toronto, Ontario
14 May 19
Thanks for the review-- I will look for it as I go along.
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@GreatMartin (23677)
• Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
16 May 19
It won't be in theatres ling so I guess it will be on one of the streaming services soon!
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@MarymargII (12422)
• Toronto, Ontario
11 Jul 19
@GreatMartin Still haven't heard about it and yes you may be right about the streaming.
@JohnRoberts (109857)
• Los Angeles, California
15 May 19
I was aware of the film and want to see it. Nureyev was a great dancer. Remember when he played Valentino?
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@GreatMartin (23677)
• Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
16 May 19
He was a great dancer but be prepared to find out he wasn't a nice human being--which I was aware of!
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@Mulidi (1979)
• Cruz Bay, Virgin Islands (U.S.)
14 May 19
It's sound like it's nice movie
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@GreatMartin (23677)
• Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
16 May 19
Don't know if 'nice' is quite the right word. :O)