I absolutely loved this movie. The story itself was tragic and heartbreaking, to the point where the ending genuinely made me tear up, which doesn't happen to me very often. The direction, while it took me a bit to get accustomed to Baz Luhrmann's montage-y style, was really good and fit the subject matter very well. Austin Butler absolutely blew me away with his performance. He completely nailed every aspect of the King, and I would be baffled if he doesn't win an Oscar for it. Tom Hanks was also very good, and it was fun to see him in such a different role than he usually plays, and especially such a slimy and villainous one. Every other performance was great, too. The scene when he sings If I Can Dream was one of my favorite movie scenes of the last several years.
As a massive Elvis fan I absolutely loved this movie. I had tears streaming down my face during the final scene, and I looked over to my dad (who is a lifelong Elvis fan) and he was breaking down crying. That was the 3rd time I’ve seen him cry in my entire life
I turned 16 the day I watched elvis and I broke down crying after, while he was singing unchained melody. The tears started when he hopped on the plane for me. I also liked the gospel
@Will Hatchet this is a lie. He was a know black rights supporter. He was friends with many black singers and he refused to do shows that didnt allow black people on stage. He extensively hired black performers and promoted black businesses. You tighten up.
Being from Memphis, my family (mainly my grandparents) has had quite the history with Elvis. My grandfather installed all the telephones in Graceland when Elvis bought it and his personal nurse who cares for Elvis and even helped declare him dead was close friends with my parents and even held me the day I was born. So naturally this movie was really special to see and I love the approach Baz took with it. I especially love how it didn’t sugarcoat his career like most of the other Elvis biopics/documentaries out there
Awesome! Same here. My grandparents (God rest their souls were his neighbors as kids). It lined up accurately from what my family came back yesterday. They really enjoyed it.
Saw this movie last night. I loved it, I'm 69, I had the privilege of seeing Elvis in concert back in 1972, I was blown away. What a showmen. Austin did a great job he did. As well as Tom Hanks.
I saw this movie last weekend and oh my god I was absolutely blown away. The concert scenes are so mesmerizing and Austin butler does a fantastic job portraying Elvis and although he obviously doesn’t really look like Elvis there were some moments where he really did sound like him. And also, Tom hanks does a absolutely wonderful job portraying colonel Tom Parker and really made you despise him in some scenes. hats off to Baz Luhrmann and everybody else who helped to make this movie because honestly, this felt like a really good Biography. Although I do have some things that felt off such as rushing through Elvis’s earlier years of his career and also how they never brought up Elvis cheating on Priscilla, her finding out and confronting him, And also kinda rushing through his film career. But I also understand because I know that Baz has a certain way of directing. And this movie also has a very emotional ending to the point that I’ll admit, Me and everybody else were tearing up. (Also, the cinema was full of elderly couples and it was so wholesome to hear all of them [including me], cheering during Elvis’s concert’s.) But other than that, it was a very solid movie and I would give it a solid 8/10.
My wife and I saw Elvis last Saturday and loved it! What a breath of fresh air from superhero overload and half-assed dinosaur movies. Maverick, Elvis, and Black Telephone were such solid movies of their genres.
Haven't heard of Black Telephone. But I agree Elvis and Maverick were both amazing. I remembering thinking wow, they out did Top Gun, I never thought a sequel could be better than an original movie that was a movie I watched over and over with my son over the years.
This film has got Oscar written all over it. It will win 3 Oscars minimum and be nominated for dozens of awards. This real story is making millions of new young fans!! Elvis was a YOUTH MOVEMENT more than anything. And that energy turned right into the civil rights movement and changed the world. Austin Butler will nab one of those Oscars for sure. This movie just made him a star.
@@cooperwolfe5478 Its possible. He challenged himself and when legends challenge themselves you get legendary results. Hanks was 100% believable as Parker.
@@cooperwolfe5478 mates! ABSOULTLEY! Tom Hanks OSCAR best supporting actor! Austin OSCAR! BAZ LURHMANN BEST DIRECTOR! Linda Thomson Australian actress portrayed ELVIS mum! Catherine Martin OSCAR FOR SET DESIGN CLOTHS /COSTUMES baz's talented wife! OSCAR'S GALLORE FOR ELVIS THE MOVIE IS SENSATIONAL BRILLIANT 🥰fr.Australia
It was absolutely wonderful. The actors did a great job. It’s surprising how so many of the issues of the time. Are unfortunately still relevant today. So I loved his message of inclusiveness and love. To the point I actually shed a tear. It was great 👍🏾
As a big Elvis fan myself I absolutely loved this movie, it was everything I wanted it to be. I’ve seen a lot of documentaries about Elvis so i know when and where events take place in his life and Baz Luhrmann did an absolutely fantastic job in getting everything right. As for Tom Hanks, i agree with you that i just saw the Character but the thing bothering me is that he plays a Dutch character and I am from Holland and his accent is absolutely not a Dutch accent but that’s just a nitpick. I loved Austin Butler’s performance and him singing all the songs without really copying Elvis was great. I absolutely recommend this movie to everyone and so far it’s my favorite movie of the year and I don’t think it will be topped by anything
I think with the voice. this man was in hidid from his pasr. baz listened to some recordings of Tom Parker n that what he sounded like. I guess mixing American n Dutch..
I enjoyed every minute of this movie & I'm giving it a 10/10. Also, I've been really impressed with a lot of these former Disney Channel Actors, whether you talking about Zac Efron, Zendaya, Peyton List, Laura Marano, Noah Centineo, Jenna Ortega, Kelli Berglund, & now Austin Butler!
This was a sensory overload of artistic talent. This really felt like as much an epic larger than life vision as Braveheart or Gone with the Wind, and that's a big compliment. Butler disappeared into Elvis while remaining fundamentally human. And frickin Tom Hanks took his Thing You Do role and made me hate him more than ever before. The framing device was a little off for me as well and Lord knows this was way too long. I haven't been this tired during a movie in years. A trip worth taking but man, did I feel every step. 7.5/10 Worth it.
I really liked the stylistic choices they used throughout the film it really made it interesting and it didn’t feel as long as it was in my opinion cuz of it
I love that they told the story from the Colonel’s perspective. I know you said we “missed some things,” but that’s the Elvis experience. Elvis was larger-than-life, so naturally he seemed more like a greek god than a human. Few people on Earth knew any intimate details of the real man. So, to me, getting a few inside details of Elvis while the rest was from a distance, was a brilliant choice. Great review, Sean!
I finally got to see this film and I watched it twice. Its magnificent. Everyone poured their hear and soul and gave 200%. This was a good review Sean.
Baz knows how to have the audience emotional and physically feel what Elvis must have been experiencing what was the rollercoaster ride that was his life. The fake Tom Parker was a slimy snake 🐍 period. I know about the man and his gifts and flaws, his inspirations and unique cultural exposures growing up in a poor black community in MS and then his exploration of black culture in TN. Everything Elvis accomplished was a celebration 🎉 Bravo Austin Butler 👏🏽
Have seen it twice now and I loved it. The acting was superb especially from Austin Butler and Tom Hanks. Austin really captured the essence of Elvis. There were some liberties taken with the story but that happens. The main storyline was captured and Austin did such a great job with the singing and dance moves as well as his loneliness. Loved it even though I was crying at the ending.
The whole ten year gap is just to show how much Elvis felt his films felt like work for him. He gave some pretty good performances earlier but as they said in the movie, the more time went on, the lazier and cheaper the scripts and movies got. In terms of Elvis’s life, it’s a pretty insignificant part of his life in terms of how his career went through a low point in between the highs like his rise to fame and from ‘68 onward.
Great review. Agree 100%. As I watched the movie it occurred to me that it was a superhero movie mashed up with a biopic mashed up with a music video. Thoroughly enjoyed it despite much creative license being taken with some key events. (Elvis did not fire the Colonel from the stage.) Highly recommend this movie, Elvis fan or not.
@@zoramathews What actually happened is a bit more complex. A maitre’d at the hotel, who Elvis liked, was fired for a number of reasons. During his closing show, Elvis berated the owner of the hotel for the firing. This infuriated Colonel Parker because he had just renegotiated Elvis’ contract. He and Elvis got in a shouting match backstage and Elvis fired him. Eventually, after Parker demanded millions in back payment, Elvis hired him back. Obviously, this scenario is not nearly as dramatic as what the movie portrayed.
The issue is during that 10-year time period of making films. Elvis barely had a break, and he was off on the next film again. The thing with Elvis is he barely had a personal life the only time when he had a true break was before he met Col Tom Parker and his time in the army. The film got that right.
I'm glad you liked it. I loved this movie so much. Baz definitely knew what kind of movie he wanted to make and he made it. I loved it and I really want to see it again.
I love it! Though I can totally see a number of the negatives you mention, some of them felt like they are both detractors but also could be attractors. I’ve already seen it 3 time in less then a week, but also I have been a mid grade fan of Elvis my whole life and accidentally ramped it up a lot before the movie came out also so that is definitely a factor. I also really love a stylized movie. Basically my favorite movie of the year so far. Loved to hear your perspective and glad you seem to have mostly enjoyed yourself watching it
I’ve been a fan of Elvis probably since I was born. I actually had the amazing opportunity to celebrate my sweet sixteen at Graceland. I’m 23 now, saw the film a few days ago, thank you to Austin for allowing me to attend the Elvis concert I’ve always dreamed of attending but unfortunately will never get the chance to. In my opinion, Austin Butler did the most accurate job at playing Elvis he really truly embodied him. I honestly forgot I was watching a movie at some parts. 💙
I saw it last night for the 3rd time, Butler is mesmerizing!! It was almost like I was watching the real Elvis!! It's the best movie, I've seen in a long time!!
Great review. THANK YOU! I`ve been a big Elvis fan, for decades. Yes, I agree that the film was exhausting. For me, it just didn`t flow. Austin Butler was phenomenal, and so was everyone else. I felt, the movie was here, there, everywhere, and nowhere. It gave so much and yet so little. I left the theatre with mixed emotions and a feeling of emptiness. I feel it is hard to imagine that this movie could help gain new Elvis fans. But I may be wrong. In fact, I hope I am, wrong,
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I read the book ‘Gladys and Elvis’ which is more about his Mum but it went into the whole back story of why Elvis dressed like he did even as a teenager. He loved that Captain Marvel Jnr character because he sort looked like Elvis who didn’t look like anyone else. So Elvis would copy Captain Marvel Jnr’s hairstyle as a teenager. That’s how Elvis ended up wearing all the sparkles and capes. He was just a dude into cosplay 🤣
Elvis is a stylishly made musical biopic that is not just a tribute to Elvis Presley, but a true celebration of Elvis Presley, his interesting life and of course his amazing music! This film honestly gave me one of the best cinema experiences I’ve ever been a part of… Like the man himself, Elvis delivers dazzling, crowd pleasing entertainment that provokes a wide range of emotions! It’s a feel good film and I was constantly smiling, laughing, singing along and I even found myself getting emotional during certain scenes too… It's been a long time since a film took a bit of my heart with it, but this one did. I had to sit there several minutes after it ended to collect myself. I have loved Elvis my whole life, and this film made me mourn him as if I was actually there… After watching this film, I remembered what made me appreciate and love Elvis Presley in the first place! Austin Butler’s performance as the King of Rock n Roll is sensational! It's impossible to take your eyes off of him… He truly BECOMES Elvis Presley with his mannerisms and movements! There honestly came a point where I completely forgot that I was watching an actor playing Elvis… Austin's performance is honestly Oscar worthy in my opinion, just like the rest of the film! Austin Butler gives a star making performance here and I’m excited to see his career as an actor EXPLODE after this! If he doesn’t at least get nominated for an Oscar, then there is something seriously wrong… Elvis is exactly what I would have hoped for from a film directed by Baz Luhrmann, which is an experience that no one else can provide: a big, loud, camp, dazzling and spectacular attack of sight and sound that feels like a theme park ride! This film will honestly get your blood pumping, your feet tapping and your whole body moving! From the opening scene until the credits roll, the film is a non-stop roller coaster of emotions…
Message From Elvis I was still in shock I’d had just about all I could take, With Elvis gone all that was left inside was my heartache. I hated the viscous forces that had taken his all, Leaving me now with only his empty performance hall. The self-pity and hate grew worse - so great my pain, When I heard a distant voice say: “Hey man, let me explain. Stop feeling sorry for me, ‘cause this was the final plan. I spent my allotted time with you but now I’m with ‘The Man.’ “My times with you were great - we shared our love, But now it’s time for me to sing for The Man here Up Above. I loved you all - I hope my songs I left will leave no doubt. I don’t understand it all - but some say I sang my heart out.” I shook my head now with furrowed brow - Could this be true? Was Elvis speaking to me from somewhere out of the Blue? I felt faint, my face now flushed - My guilt now at a peak. Then his non-apologetic, but sympathetic voice began to speak: “Yeah, many of you said I should slow down, but I was deaf, I just had to keep on singin’ - I just forgot about myself. But about this Place up here, I’m very happy with no trace of rage. Lots of folks in white and with wings say it’s a bigger, better stage. They all now tell me that The Man up here liked my singin’ too; I remember now what He said: “Come on Elvis, I have a choir for you.” But to get me, He later said with a real wide grin; He had to ‘cut a deal with The Colonel’ to also forgive his sin. And the Band The Man put together for me? Man you outta’ see it. Can you believe that I’ve got Ol’ Gabriel playin’ trumpet? Then there’s my Back-Up Singers - Man they’re the absolute most, They, and everyone else call them “The Heavenly Hosts.” Yeah, it’s really great Up Here - But I don’t think most of ‘em know, Before I arrived Up Here, I had a piece of Heaven with y’all below. Aw, I don’t expect any of these fine folks Up Here to understand, How much I loved you all - you were great and most loyal fans.
So as the years go fleeting by, I hope that none of you ever forget, That I loved you all - it was love at first sight when we first met. I will never forget the yells and screams of: ‘Elvis we love you! And may you never, ever forget that I LOVED YOU TOO!” With those beautiful and everlasting words, I slowly stood! I knew my life would go on, and knew that it should. I was renewed because I Now Know From Where Out Of The Blue, Elvis had once again, with his Golden Voice had Loved Me Too. Dr. David McCoy, A Second Row Seated Fan of TWO of his Live Shows EMAIL: sirdocdavid@reallyrealmccoy.com (Composed three days after his Passing To A Better World For Elvis) cc. MAIL: sirdocdavid@reallyrealmccoy.com
I loved this movie! I personally think the fast pace and constant cuts were purposeful in conveying how non stop Elvis’s life was. This really bothered me at first but then when I took a look at how Elvis lived this crazy lifestyle and never had a break, it put into perspective how Baz wanted the audience to feel. He wanted us to feel tired and run down so we could relate to what Elvis was feeling at the end of his career. I also agree that Austin Butler did a phenomenal job as Elvis, but Tom Hanks often was distracting as his manager and it frequently took me out of the experience that was this film. Tom’s acting choices were weird and it was clear in every scene with Tom and Austin, that Austin ran circles around him. Maybe if they had a different actor who played the Colonel who matched the level that Austin brought to the table, the movie would have been so much better as a whole. Overall, I think Baz did a great job creating a beautiful tribute to Elvis and I am very curious to see more from him!
Excellent point about the pace of the film being intentional as a representation of his life. I thought Hanks performance was deliberate- I found the character throughly dislikeable. Austin was amazing…there were a few times when I had to stop myself to scrutinize was the image Austin or Elvis. Must see movie, loved it. Sad though at the end.
I went out to see this movie today during a rainy day on the Gold Coast here. I had no expectations but wasn't expecting me to be emotional and had a few tears. loved it and was impressed by the style and the classic blues artists being portrayed such as BB King. Very cool.
Austin was surreal in this & he transported U back. You got your monies worth with it as it was jam packed with Elvis' life & career. Austin really looked like EP in those glasses & the makeup was phenomenal. I knew from the opening design that it would be one hell of a movie & Baz should be very proud of his efforts.
*Elvis* *(2022)* I just finished it watching it a *4th* time today along with Top Gun: Maverick. I saw Top Gun first this time unlike yesterday. They truly are masterpieces. Top Gun 2 is more of a happy tears ending. Elvis has the sadness tears. It's good to have both. There are several amazing scenes in the film with the perfect songs playing... - The first time you see Elvis perform in the Louisiana Hayride. The song, "That's All Right (Mama)". Then you see a young Elvis go into a tent 🎪 that had a gospel choir with "I'll Fly Away". This sets up the ending seeing Elvis fly to the sky. - The tension when he walks on stage. You hear utter silence and even confusion from the initial awkwardness. Someone yells, "Get a haircut, fairy." Then like a jolt of lightning hits Elvis and he becomes electrifying. The women went NUTS and you can feel like you're in the crowd next to these people. - When you see Big Mama Thornton sing, "Hound Dog", while Elvis is hanging out on Beale Street. I actually prefer her version better. - The actor who portrays Little Richard was electric while Elvis is hanging out with B.B. King. - The first time you see Priscilla inside a car. First off, there is this beautiful photo of Elvis and his father, Vernon, crying from Gladys' death. Elvis was a true mama's boy. It fades into the sky. What an amazing fadeout and transition to Germany in 1959 where 'Cilla is 14 and Elvis is 24. - Elvis first kissing Priscilla might be one of the loveliest moments I've seen in a film in years that surpasses many legendary romance / chick flicks. You hear Kacey Musgrave's cover version and it's perfect! - The montage of Elvis in movies while dancing around with his wife and relatives was pleasing. - How they handled the '68 Christmas Special with Dacre Montgomery was perfect. Balanced humor + drama all in those scenes like the whores and kung fu. It was intercut with the assassinations of Dr. King and RFK. Then Dacre says a speech that can still apply in today's world. The old Hollywood sign turning into Television with the NBC peacock was such a nice touch. - My favorite scene in the entire movie: Vegas rehearsal of "That's All Right (Mama)". It's on RUclips. Check it out. No scene is being shown but you can listen to it. This follows it up with "Suspicious Minds". It basically ends with Elvis kissing a bunch of female fans and Priscilla seeing it and feeling hurt by it. - Sharon Tate's photo in the newspaper. A reference to Austin Butler's role as Tex in Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood (2019) in which he's supposed to kill Sharon. - Elvis firing Colonel Tom Parker. That scene alone with Elvis ending it with a mic drop is enough of a reason to give Austin Butler an Oscar. Austin was bedridden for a week due to exhaustion. He really worked hard for this role. - The final scenes with Priscilla. First, by leaving him. Telling him she was more hurt by his drug usage and not the side women. Then inside the car. - Watching Elvis sing "Unchained Melody" is heartbreaking. I shedded a tear when you see a young Elvis just running and wanting to fly away. Then you see the real Elvis footage. It all goes back to the earlier scenes. Did it have flaws? For me, I think I was taken aback from it using hip hop songs. It wasn't that bothersome like hearing Tupac in Django Unchained but it didn't need it. Try to appeal to the young gen, I guess. And the real Colonel Parker didn't have an accent. Tom Hanks could've just spoke with an American accent. It did skim through Priscilla forcing Elvis to marry her. And her having an affair with Mike Stone, Elvis's karate teacher. But I didn't think it needed to show all that though. Obviously, some scenes were changed for more dramatic effect. I can understand some people hating Elvis because he did steal black music to gain wealth. Among his Memphis Mafia, you don't see black faces there. In some ways, he's the first rock star to have *white* *privilege.* Although many of the black folks on Beale Street seem to love him and treat him like their adopted white son. The man was handsome. Probably the most gorgeous and most charismatic superstar to ever live. I've read things like Elvis was a hack. Previous generations thought he had no real talent and didn't like his singing voice. Haters think he was gyrating white honky who got rich from black people music and made tons of white women have orgasms just watching him swing his pelvis. That's basically how I viewed him before this film. But I came to love his music and respect his legacy. I think 10-15 years ago, I don't think I would've listened to Elvis. Not in my 20s. But at 41, I seem to really love it. The movie made me discover how many Elvis songs I really enjoy and I enjoy a lot of them. Prior to this film, I saw most Elvis references from Uncle Jesse in Full House. The irony John Stamos was named Jesse which was Elvis's twin brother who died stillborn. And the other references came from Forrest Gump or Elvis impersonators. I had no interest in his music. I'm amazed by how many female extras were there to scream for Elvis. Hundreds of beautiful women. I can imagine many of them were born in the 1990s but they look so authentic dressed up with 50s/60s/70s wardrobe and hairstyle. Makes me wonder if they turned into Elvis fans after being part of this film? I know Olivia Dejonge (age 24) who portrayed Priscilla seems to adore it. Said it's one the greatest films she's ever seen and she's not saying it because she's part of it. I can't argue with her. It's a spectacle and honored Elvis in a big way. Elvis is my 2nd favorite film of 2022 behind only Top Gun: Maverick. It actually might be superior to Forrest Gump for me. That might sound blasphemous but Gump's story is fiction and the message is wrong. Luck shouldn't be what leads you to success. While Elvis was a real-life human being with the same insecurities as you and me. "I'm gonna be 40 soon and nobody's gonna remember me." It's been 45 years later since your death, and we still remember you, King 👑. RIP Elvis Aaron Presley January 8, 1935 - August 16, 1977
A fascinating overview of a fine film. One thing, Elvis DID not steal black music to get rich. Fact. James Brown and Jackie Wilson are on record saying that all black male performers took from Elvis, not the other way around. Hendrix was a massive fan. The portrayals of Little Richard and Gladys were fantastic. Check out Peter Guralnick's definitive book on Elvis: "Last Train To Memphis". 10/10 Elvis hasn't been forgotten, the best tribute of all.
Just saw this movie yesterday. Got to see it with my fiance, and her family. Her grandma is quite the elvis fan and she left the theatre crying, and loved it so that was quite cool to see her perspective as a fan. I'm not really a fan, but I had a blast with the movie and really dug the style. Enjoyed it so much more than I thought I would.
Great review! I loved the presentation of this movie. It was the only right way to do it. Anything else would have been boring. And I wasn't expecting the editing and the speed... but OMG so much beauty in how they did that. And as you said, after all that, you don't really feel you know him, but also ironically appropriate. Loved it ♥️
Sean I’m so glad you were able to see Elvis. I was hoping after I watched it that you would do a review of it because I was curious to see if you would like it. I saw it the Monday following it’s opening weekend and I was blown away. I couldn’t describe it better myself how you can tell that Baz put his distinct style into the film, and while I can see why some people might not like it, I thought it helped make the movie pop. I also agree with you on Tom Hanks’s performance. I thought he did a great job and it might be the performance that helps him win a third Oscar.
I was watching the trailor for this movie. My grandparents just passed away a few months ago. I can confirm that the scenes of him as a kid in church are true. (they were neighbors lol). We're all planning on seeing the movie. My family could stop talking about their stories of living down there. I agree with Lisa Marie, it's a real and accurate depiction of his upbringing.Almost everything (documentaries) I've seen most movies about him automatically skips over his tough childhood. Can't wait to see it. (I stated on another trailer-that i do not feel like he appropriated culture-it was more of his managers). Ray Carter
I watched doco other day said he was in cottonfields very young child with mum and African Americans while they were working and singing dad was in prison at time.He called his mum his little baby so p protective their connection was so precious movie depicted it so well.i am Aussie and fan was 10 when he passed remember going to school girls playing hopscotch and news broke out.He is a superhero Angel galactic being on earth to shake things up and spread joy.Through movie working his magic inspiring younger ones and all God bless you Sir Elvis💜🕊
@@innekewallisch5235 What a beautiful, heartwarming post on both Elvis, and the movie. I so agree with you. He brings me joy to this day. No other ever like him. Truly one of a kind magnificence.
DGray78.....Elvis appropriated nothing. He had many influences. Country, R&B, jazz, opera and the great quartets like JD Sumner and the Stamps who sang on stage with him until the end. Elvis picked up influences along his journey, all the while having his own soul and rhythm inside of him, as well as a charisma like I have never seen before. Those things can't be copied or bought. You are born with them.
You said a lot of smart stuff. This movie is sparking a ton of engagement and expression, like a novel in a 280-character tweet world. Elvis (2022) added to my life experience.
You caught my thoughts exactly describing the roller coaster of style changes throughout, the movie frantically snaps between fantastical and typical biopic in a way that it almost hits Walk Hard levels then other times hits Rocketman levels. Austin Butler was amazing and I dug it but won't watch it again.
My (African American) girlfriend and I went to go see this movie... it took some convincing, she thought Elvis was a huge part of cultural appropriation, a racist who stole songs and never gave credit, was just stealing black culture, etc. Then during the Comeback Special Scene, she looked at me and said, “I’m in love.” Literally made my day for her to see what I seen in this man, because Elvis made a huge impact on my life in so many ways. Being from Tennessee, my dad was a huge fan and used to play Elvis in the car so I grew up listening to him. By the last scene, my girlfriend and I were both in tears and she immediately added Elvis songs to her playlist. This movie changed the way so many people perceived Elvis, he had his faults- but at the end of the day... he was a charitable, humble family man who always acknowledged the culture that he was raised around and inspired by.
This movie looks pretty great, but unfortunately I’m going to have to wait til it’s on demand 🙃 I look forward to it tho even if it’s not something I would usually pick to watch
I love this movie, I've seen it many, many times. Austin Butler just nails it all the way. I really would love to see him get awards for his Fantastic and Amazing portrayal of The One And Only Elvis Presley. I agree that the movie skips around and missed some great things, but that's why Baz Lurhmann may release his 4 hour version of the film, sometime in the future. I really love your review and honesty, thank you for that. Did you remember seeing the real Elvis at the end singing Unchained Melody, if not you will have to see it again. I rate this a A+ specifically for Austin Butler and the devotion and hard work he did to nail this role. Austin also did his own singing for the 50s part, not an impersonation, than Elvis's voice and Austin's were blended for the 60's and on. Thanks for Sharing this and your time. I recommend everyone to see this film on the big screen. Elvis will never be forgotten, he lives on, he will continue to be loved by millions and millions forever and ever. Take Care and God Bless.
Sean, I don’t know if you’ll see this but I want to say that I highly respect you. Talking movies and tv way too much is just too fun. I myself love it and that’s why I started my own Instagram page to do so. You and Stuckmann really inspire me to do this stuff on the side because I love movies and shows. I may not always agree with your opinions or Stuckmann’s but the content doesn’t suddenly become bad because you like something I don’t or vice versa. Keep doing what you’re doing, you’re incredibly underrated and I love tuning in to watch your vids. I actually sometimes rewatch spoiler talks when I’m working on something or even build Legos(side note you’re never too old to play with Legos)
Wow; do you remember what character Austin played in S3 Arrow? I watched nearly the whole series. OH... Austin's 2+ years of totally immersing himself in may aspects into "becoming" Elvis, so to speak, REALLY paid off! Denzel Washington, who recommended him to Baz, said Austin had the strongest work ethic he'd ever seen! I so love Elvis. 🥰
I loved this movie. Love the fact that the showed the rise and energy of Elvis' music career and the tragic side in the 70s. Austin deserves a Oscar Nomination and Tom did great as well. I will love to see the 4 hour directors cut in theaters NWH style. #ReleaseThe4HourCutOfElvis
I agree with you. To be honest I was interested in seeing Elvis but not excited, because I was afraid it was going to be just another music biopic like Bohemian Rhapsody and Rocketman, but after seeing it I thought it was fantastic, and like Sean said I’m glad that they let a director with a distinct style showcase it in this film.
@@cooperwolfe5478 Liked those bios but Elvis did great with his story and the music performances with Elvis and Austin and Tom performance are amazing.
I enjoyed this film. I knew it would be long so I made sure that I watched it at a good time. I didn’t know much about the life of Elvis before I watched this film. I mostly just remember him being referenced a lot in tv series and movies. I also saw an Elvis impersonator at the state fair once. I’m a bit familiar with his songs. I admit I watched this when I heard Tom Hanks would be in it and I always enjoy movies with him. Overall a good film but a bit depressing and exhausting,
Love ❤️ your review. I was a big fan, because my mom was a big fan, she went to the concerts with her sisters. I wish I had gotten to go at the time I was very young though. Great review. Lol I remember feeling the same way. I do remember say WOW once out loud at one point when I really felt I saw Elvis again When Austin became Elvis at that point.
8/10.......#TROUBLE DANCE SCENE FROM AUSTIN BUTLER....... made me wanted to get up of my seat & DANCE, that scene was ENERGETIC austin is spectacular & phenomenal acting job as ELVIS....
I have yet to hear or see a better review of "Elvis" than yours. When you tell us about the failings of the film, it is right on the money. And when you tells us about the art that springs from the screen, you nail it. The best scene is when Hanks tells Butler he may not continue to be his manager. Butler's "MMMM" ( twice), was apparently off the script, and Luhrmann let it stay. Then, the noise Butler's mouth makes, immediately after, as he turns his head is as close to art, as I have ever seen from what is actually a mute moment. You may not know this, but Luhrmann's making Butler sing "If I can dream", while lying on the floor was his way of interpreting what the director of the TV special, Steve Binder told him, .that the master take for the single, not for the album, or the special itself, but for the single, was taken directly from Presley's recording of the song, alone in a huge studio, in a fetal position while listening to the pre recorded track. That is why he is with his back to the floor. Anyways, kudos!! The "mmmm" is at 1.12. ruclips.net/video/X4Vttu01H10/видео.html
There is a lot left out in this movie. We don’t see his brightest moment when he and Scotty and Bill created this whole new sound back in 1954. Such a significant part of the Elvis story. That is his musical essence. With his approach he blurred the lines between black and white music. Mixing it all together. What he did was very, very creative. The way he sang, nobody had ever song like that. His articulation, the energy that he puts in this strangely new music. All of this, the whole proces of it, is left out in this movie and that is really a missed chance. Because Elvis’ greatest contribution and defining moment aren’t the reactions he got from his audience nor the unheard record sales or merchandize madness. Elvis’ greatest moment is when he picked up his guitar at Sun Studios after a long hot July day and without any progress made start to bang the thing while bursting out in (very awkward) Arthur Crudup’s “That’s Allright Little Momma”. From there on nothing would be the same ever again. But with that been said. The movie brings back Elvis for new audiences to explore. And RUclips will provide all that’s needed to do so.
I completely get you when you almost cheered with the movie audience 😂😂 by the end of almost every performance I was about to clap until I realised I wasn’t there live
I didn’t if I would like the movie in the beginning. But by the end I loved it. You it’s a good movie when you can’t stop thinking about it. And I can’t stop thinking about it
That's the theme of the movie, Elvis as a super hero. Baz was having a fever dream about Elvis. There are ALOT of inaccuracies in the movie, for no good reason. Elvis' story was amazing enough as it was, it didn't need to be embellished. I didn't like the movie the first time seeing it, but now have seen it 10 times in the theater. It needs to be seen in theaters, not on streaming. Elvis wasn't a depressed person, he enjoyed being Elvis. It's sad that Elvis' humor and generosity wasn't protrayed. It basically shows the business side of Elvis, not the humanity of Elvis. For older Elvis fans, we understood all of those moments.
Completely agree with this review. I felt the same. I liked the movie. I just wish there was more of a time line to feel the passing of the years and the evolution of his career. I also wanted to know more about how he became a singer and where his creative ideas came from, about the depression and drugs. I feel like the show parts are great, the financial abuse aspect is also really well told but we're missing the human/artist part of Elvis a bit.
Totally agree. It felt like ninety minutes! When I left the cinema with my partner, we both said "Was that it?" Utterly magnificent film. As for Austin Butler, he was in another league. If I was an Elvis imitator, after seeing AB I would seriously consider having another career........
Honestly, I didn't want to see the film, but I did end up seeing it, and overall, I thought it was decent. I was pleasantly surprised that I liked it. It's not my kind of film. It was very long, but I was entertained throughout.
I just bought my ticket for the second watching of the movie. I think I was so overwhelmed by this movie the first time that I would probably need a second time to discover more details. Just a typical Baz Luhrmann movie :D However, If you already know Baz Luhrmann's work and you don't like it, this movie would definitely not be for you. But I was familiar with his work (which I love), so I wasn't surprised in a negative way. But I hadn't had any expectations before going to the cinema and I also hadn't watched any trailers before. Maybe this is the way how to watch movies in general.
I really loved baz’s direction, he really does have a style and reminds me of Tarantino and Wes Anderson who also have recognizable directing styles that you can instantly tell
The entire movie felt like a caricature of Elvis rather than a biopic. You are absolutely right in saying that it is very distinctly a Baz Lurman movie but I don’t think that’s a good thing. Too much happening, more eye candy without substance. Tom Hanks was terrible in this…I couldn’t get over the fact that it was Tom Hanks doing a terrible accent with terrible prosthetics on. Austin Butler was the best part of this. Awesome performance. I would love to see the Elvis story told in a better format. Something that truly captures the human behind the myth, imperfections and all. C- at best.
I loved the movie. I hadn't really thought of Elvis in decades, beyond the idea of the kitsch behind the impersonators. I kind of like Tom Hanks as the Colonel, but he reminded me the main baddie from Lethal Weapon 2, the South African consul-general Arjen Rudd. Austin Butler was great. His captured Elvis without putting on a tacky impersonation. It's as though Elvis possessed him at times. I was particular moved towards the final 40 minutes with the struggles and decline. When he sings Unchained Melody, it struck me that this was it for the King and I'm glad that his final performance was that iconic.
I absolutely loved this movie. The story itself was tragic and heartbreaking, to the point where the ending genuinely made me tear up, which doesn't happen to me very often. The direction, while it took me a bit to get accustomed to Baz Luhrmann's montage-y style, was really good and fit the subject matter very well. Austin Butler absolutely blew me away with his performance. He completely nailed every aspect of the King, and I would be baffled if he doesn't win an Oscar for it. Tom Hanks was also very good, and it was fun to see him in such a different role than he usually plays, and especially such a slimy and villainous one. Every other performance was great, too. The scene when he sings If I Can Dream was one of my favorite movie scenes of the last several years.
Agreed, took me a while to get used to the jumpy style
Brilliant review you did here, I absolutely loved this film too and I can’t wait to watch it when it comes out on DVD!!!👍☮️
As a massive Elvis fan I absolutely loved this movie. I had tears streaming down my face during the final scene, and I looked over to my dad (who is a lifelong Elvis fan) and he was breaking down crying. That was the 3rd time I’ve seen him cry in my entire life
❤
I turned 16 the day I watched elvis and I broke down crying after, while he was singing unchained melody. The tears started when he hopped on the plane for me. I also liked the gospel
@Will Hatchet English ?
I was crying too in the last scene...
@Will Hatchet this is a lie. He was a know black rights supporter. He was friends with many black singers and he refused to do shows that didnt allow black people on stage. He extensively hired black performers and promoted black businesses. You tighten up.
Being from Memphis, my family (mainly my grandparents) has had quite the history with Elvis. My grandfather installed all the telephones in Graceland when Elvis bought it and his personal nurse who cares for Elvis and even helped declare him dead was close friends with my parents and even held me the day I was born. So naturally this movie was really special to see and I love the approach Baz took with it. I especially love how it didn’t sugarcoat his career like most of the other Elvis biopics/documentaries out there
Awesome! Graceland was a big part of Elvis's life!
Awesome! Same here. My grandparents (God rest their souls were his neighbors as kids). It lined up accurately from what my family came back yesterday. They really enjoyed it.
I wish everyone knew how genuine the people were during that time
This will introduce him to the next generation?!
@@stevenhawkins3662 I hope. So his mom and dad were Truely class acts in my opinion during the south in those times.
Saw this movie last night. I loved it, I'm 69, I had the privilege of seeing Elvis in concert back in 1972, I was
blown away. What a showmen.
Austin did a great job he did. As well as Tom Hanks.
i love it when sean does reviews for non-superhero movies
He does more on his Sean Chandler Plus channel
Same!
Funnily enough, Elvis almost has the tone of a superhero movie
I saw this movie last weekend and oh my god I was absolutely blown away. The concert scenes are so mesmerizing and Austin butler does a fantastic job portraying Elvis and although he obviously doesn’t really look like Elvis there were some moments where he really did sound like him. And also, Tom hanks does a absolutely wonderful job portraying colonel Tom Parker and really made you despise him in some scenes. hats off to Baz Luhrmann and everybody else who helped to make this movie because honestly, this felt like a really good Biography. Although I do have some things that felt off such as rushing through Elvis’s earlier years of his career and also how they never brought up Elvis cheating on Priscilla, her finding out and confronting him, And also kinda rushing through his film career. But I also understand because I know that Baz has a certain way of directing. And this movie also has a very emotional ending to the point that I’ll admit, Me and everybody else were tearing up. (Also, the cinema was full of elderly couples and it was so wholesome to hear all of them [including me], cheering during Elvis’s concert’s.) But other than that, it was a very solid movie and I would give it a solid 8/10.
My wife and I saw Elvis last Saturday and loved it! What a breath of fresh air from superhero overload and half-assed dinosaur movies.
Maverick, Elvis, and Black Telephone were such solid movies of their genres.
Haven't heard of Black Telephone.
But I agree Elvis and Maverick were both amazing. I remembering thinking wow, they out did Top Gun, I never thought a sequel could be better than an original movie that was a movie I watched over and over with my son over the years.
yes . movies from marvel & avengers need to just STOP. ELVIS was an incredible breathe of fresh air.
@Dominic Mandrack Yes.
This film has got Oscar written all over it. It will win 3 Oscars minimum and be nominated for dozens of awards. This real story is making millions of new young fans!!
Elvis was a YOUTH MOVEMENT more than anything. And that energy turned right into the civil rights movement and changed the world. Austin Butler will nab one of those Oscars for sure. This movie just made him a star.
Do you think Tom Hanks will win Best Supporting Actor.
@@cooperwolfe5478 Its possible. He challenged himself and when legends challenge themselves you get legendary results. Hanks was 100% believable as Parker.
@@Poppleworks Fair point. I just feel that if Tom Hanks Is going to win a third Oscar, it’s going to be for a villain role.
No...the Emmett Till murder energized the civil rights movement but Elvis did help.
@@cooperwolfe5478 mates! ABSOULTLEY! Tom Hanks OSCAR best supporting actor! Austin OSCAR! BAZ LURHMANN BEST DIRECTOR! Linda Thomson Australian actress portrayed ELVIS mum! Catherine Martin OSCAR FOR SET DESIGN CLOTHS /COSTUMES baz's talented wife!
OSCAR'S GALLORE FOR ELVIS THE MOVIE IS SENSATIONAL BRILLIANT 🥰fr.Australia
A masterpiece. My favourite movie of the year by a MILE
It was absolutely wonderful. The actors did a great job. It’s surprising how so many of the issues of the time. Are unfortunately still relevant today. So I loved his message of inclusiveness and love. To the point I actually shed a tear. It was great 👍🏾
Soo happy you got to see Elvis, I saw the movie last night and I loved it.
As a big Elvis fan myself I absolutely loved this movie, it was everything I wanted it to be. I’ve seen a lot of documentaries about Elvis so i know when and where events take place in his life and Baz Luhrmann did an absolutely fantastic job in getting everything right. As for Tom Hanks, i agree with you that i just saw the Character but the thing bothering me is that he plays a Dutch character and I am from Holland and his accent is absolutely not a Dutch accent but that’s just a nitpick. I loved Austin Butler’s performance and him singing all the songs without really copying Elvis was great. I absolutely recommend this movie to everyone and so far it’s my favorite movie of the year and I don’t think it will be topped by anything
I think he played a Dutch person faking a Southern American accent.
I think with the voice. this man was in hidid from his pasr. baz listened to some recordings of Tom Parker n that what he sounded like. I guess mixing American n Dutch..
@@richierich7229 yes so it was ridiculous sound...
@@cindyk.6462 And it was intentionally ridiculous.
Baz Luhrmann did not get everything right theirs a lot of BS in this film
I enjoyed every minute of this movie & I'm giving it a 10/10.
Also, I've been really impressed with a lot of these former Disney Channel Actors, whether you talking about Zac Efron, Zendaya, Peyton List, Laura Marano, Noah Centineo, Jenna Ortega, Kelli Berglund, & now Austin Butler!
This was a sensory overload of artistic talent. This really felt like as much an epic larger than life vision as Braveheart or Gone with the Wind, and that's a big compliment. Butler disappeared into Elvis while remaining fundamentally human. And frickin Tom Hanks took his Thing You Do role and made me hate him more than ever before. The framing device was a little off for me as well and Lord knows this was way too long. I haven't been this tired during a movie in years. A trip worth taking but man, did I feel every step. 7.5/10 Worth it.
I need to see this film many times over! No words how awesome it was!
I really liked the stylistic choices they used throughout the film it really made it interesting and it didn’t feel as long as it was in my opinion cuz of it
Agreed
I love that they told the story from the Colonel’s perspective. I know you said we “missed some things,” but that’s the Elvis experience. Elvis was larger-than-life, so naturally he seemed more like a greek god than a human. Few people on Earth knew any intimate details of the real man. So, to me, getting a few inside details of Elvis while the rest was from a distance, was a brilliant choice.
Great review, Sean!
I finally got to see this film and I watched it twice. Its magnificent. Everyone poured their hear and soul and gave 200%. This was a good review Sean.
Agree
Baz knows how to have the audience emotional and physically feel what Elvis must have been experiencing what was the rollercoaster ride that was his life.
The fake Tom Parker was a slimy snake 🐍 period.
I know about the man and his gifts and flaws, his inspirations and unique
cultural exposures growing up in a poor black community in MS and then his exploration of black culture in TN.
Everything Elvis accomplished was a celebration 🎉
Bravo Austin Butler 👏🏽
LOVED it!!! I thought it was going to go way too fast for me but it was Great! I laughed, wanted to scream in ecstacy and was in tears at the end 😭 😘
Seems very interesting and Austin Butler seems to have put in a great performance. I’ll see it eventually.
Love your pfp bro 🔥🔥🔥🔥👍
@@NinthShinigami thanks. It’s from a recent trip.
I think you will love it; Austin Butler IS this movie.
Have seen it twice now and I loved it. The acting was superb especially from Austin Butler and Tom Hanks. Austin really captured the essence of Elvis. There were some liberties taken with the story but that happens. The main storyline was captured and Austin did such a great job with the singing and dance moves as well as his loneliness. Loved it even though I was crying at the ending.
Just watched Elvis this afternoon! I can't believe what I just saw! It was awesome!! I can't believe how good it was!
The whole ten year gap is just to show how much Elvis felt his films felt like work for him. He gave some pretty good performances earlier but as they said in the movie, the more time went on, the lazier and cheaper the scripts and movies got. In terms of Elvis’s life, it’s a pretty insignificant part of his life in terms of how his career went through a low point in between the highs like his rise to fame and from ‘68 onward.
Great review. Agree 100%. As I watched the movie it occurred to me that it was a superhero movie mashed up with a biopic mashed up with a music video. Thoroughly enjoyed it despite much creative license being taken with some key events. (Elvis did not fire the Colonel from the stage.) Highly recommend this movie, Elvis fan or not.
Woah! I was actually curious as to whether or not this actually happened! Interesting
@@zoramathews What actually happened is a bit more complex. A maitre’d at the hotel, who Elvis liked, was fired for a number of reasons. During his closing show, Elvis berated the owner of the hotel for the firing. This infuriated Colonel Parker because he had just renegotiated Elvis’ contract. He and Elvis got in a shouting match backstage and Elvis fired him. Eventually, after Parker demanded millions in back payment, Elvis hired him back. Obviously, this scenario is not nearly as dramatic as what the movie portrayed.
The issue is during that 10-year time period of making films. Elvis barely had a break, and he was off on the next film again. The thing with Elvis is he barely had a personal life the only time when he had a true break was before he met Col Tom Parker and his time in the army. The film got that right.
I liked this movie. It felt like at times I was at an Elvis concert
I totally agreed with every point you made , I felt this exact way about the movie!!
I'm glad you liked it. I loved this movie so much. Baz definitely knew what kind of movie he wanted to make and he made it. I loved it and I really want to see it again.
I love it! Though I can totally see a number of the negatives you mention, some of them felt like they are both detractors but also could be attractors. I’ve already seen it 3 time in less then a week, but also I have been a mid grade fan of Elvis my whole life and accidentally ramped it up a lot before the movie came out also so that is definitely a factor. I also really love a stylized movie. Basically my favorite movie of the year so far. Loved to hear your perspective and glad you seem to have mostly enjoyed yourself watching it
They did a great job! Butler was incredible!
If Elvis was a miniseries, then maybe we could've had more of the story told, but tbh I loved this film
I’ve been a fan of Elvis probably since I was born. I actually had the amazing opportunity to celebrate my sweet sixteen at Graceland. I’m 23 now, saw the film a few days ago, thank you to Austin for allowing me to attend the Elvis concert I’ve always dreamed of attending but unfortunately will never get the chance to. In my opinion, Austin Butler did the most accurate job at playing Elvis he really truly embodied him. I honestly forgot I was watching a movie at some parts. 💙
I saw it last night for the 3rd time, Butler is mesmerizing!!
It was almost like I was watching the real Elvis!!
It's the best movie, I've seen in a long time!!
Great review. THANK YOU!
I`ve been a big Elvis fan, for decades.
Yes, I agree that the film was exhausting.
For me, it just didn`t flow.
Austin Butler was phenomenal, and so was everyone else.
I felt, the movie was here, there, everywhere, and nowhere.
It gave so much and yet so little.
I left the theatre with mixed emotions and a feeling of emptiness.
I feel it is hard to imagine that this movie could help gain new Elvis fans.
But I may be wrong. In fact, I hope I am, wrong,
I thought my daughter and I were the only ones who felt this way, thank you 😄
i love this movie. its inspiring as a musician
You’re channel has inspired me to create one of my own, your passion about movies and personality is amazing to watch never miss a video! Hopefully one day I’ll make it to where you are. Great work as always man you’re channel is just gonna keep blowing up from here and I’m here for it!
I read the book ‘Gladys and Elvis’ which is more about his Mum but it went into the whole back story of why Elvis dressed like he did even as a teenager. He loved that Captain Marvel Jnr character because he sort looked like Elvis who didn’t look like anyone else. So Elvis would copy Captain Marvel Jnr’s hairstyle as a teenager. That’s how Elvis ended up wearing all the sparkles and capes. He was just a dude into cosplay 🤣
Elvis is a stylishly made musical biopic that is not just a tribute to Elvis Presley, but a true celebration of Elvis Presley, his interesting life and of course his amazing music!
This film honestly gave me one of the best cinema experiences I’ve ever been a part of…
Like the man himself, Elvis delivers dazzling, crowd pleasing entertainment that provokes a wide range of emotions!
It’s a feel good film and I was constantly smiling, laughing, singing along and I even found myself getting emotional during certain scenes too…
It's been a long time since a film took a bit of my heart with it, but this one did.
I had to sit there several minutes after it ended to collect myself.
I have loved Elvis my whole life, and this film made me mourn him as if I was actually there…
After watching this film, I remembered what made me appreciate and love Elvis Presley in the first place!
Austin Butler’s performance as the King of
Rock n Roll is sensational!
It's impossible to take your eyes off of him…
He truly BECOMES Elvis Presley with his mannerisms and movements!
There honestly came a point where I completely forgot that I was watching an actor playing Elvis…
Austin's performance is honestly Oscar worthy in my opinion, just like the rest of the film!
Austin Butler gives a star making performance here and I’m excited to see his career as an actor EXPLODE after this!
If he doesn’t at least get nominated for an Oscar, then there is something seriously wrong…
Elvis is exactly what I would have hoped for from a film directed by Baz Luhrmann, which is an experience that no one else can provide: a big, loud, camp, dazzling and spectacular attack of sight and sound that feels like a theme park ride!
This film will honestly get your blood pumping, your feet tapping and your whole body moving!
From the opening scene until the credits roll, the film is a non-stop roller coaster of emotions…
Message From Elvis
I was still in shock I’d had just about all I could take,
With Elvis gone all that was left inside was my heartache.
I hated the viscous forces that had taken his all,
Leaving me now with only his empty performance hall.
The self-pity and hate grew worse - so great my pain,
When I heard a distant voice say: “Hey man, let me explain.
Stop feeling sorry for me, ‘cause this was the final plan.
I spent my allotted time with you but now I’m with ‘The Man.’
“My times with you were great - we shared our love,
But now it’s time for me to sing for The Man here Up Above.
I loved you all - I hope my songs I left will leave no doubt.
I don’t understand it all - but some say I sang my heart out.”
I shook my head now with furrowed brow - Could this be true?
Was Elvis speaking to me from somewhere out of the Blue?
I felt faint, my face now flushed - My guilt now at a peak.
Then his non-apologetic, but sympathetic voice began to speak:
“Yeah, many of you said I should slow down, but I was deaf,
I just had to keep on singin’ - I just forgot about myself.
But about this Place up here, I’m very happy with no trace of rage.
Lots of folks in white and with wings say it’s a bigger, better stage.
They all now tell me that The Man up here liked my singin’ too;
I remember now what He said: “Come on Elvis, I have a choir for you.”
But to get me, He later said with a real wide grin;
He had to ‘cut a deal with The Colonel’ to also forgive his sin.
And the Band The Man put together for me? Man you outta’ see it.
Can you believe that I’ve got Ol’ Gabriel playin’ trumpet?
Then there’s my Back-Up Singers - Man they’re the absolute most,
They, and everyone else call them “The Heavenly Hosts.”
Yeah, it’s really great Up Here - But I don’t think most of ‘em know,
Before I arrived Up Here, I had a piece of Heaven with y’all below.
Aw, I don’t expect any of these fine folks Up Here to understand,
How much I loved you all - you were great and most loyal fans.
So as the years go fleeting by, I hope that none of you ever forget,
That I loved you all - it was love at first sight when we first met.
I will never forget the yells and screams of: ‘Elvis we love you!
And may you never, ever forget that I LOVED YOU TOO!”
With those beautiful and everlasting words, I slowly stood!
I knew my life would go on, and knew that it should.
I was renewed because I Now Know From Where Out Of The Blue,
Elvis had once again, with his Golden Voice had Loved Me Too.
Dr. David McCoy, A Second Row Seated Fan of TWO of his Live Shows
EMAIL: sirdocdavid@reallyrealmccoy.com
(Composed three days after his Passing To A Better World For Elvis)
cc.
MAIL: sirdocdavid@reallyrealmccoy.com
I loved this movie! I personally think the fast pace and constant cuts were purposeful in conveying how non stop Elvis’s life was. This really bothered me at first but then when I took a look at how Elvis lived this crazy lifestyle and never had a break, it put into perspective how Baz wanted the audience to feel. He wanted us to feel tired and run down so we could relate to what Elvis was feeling at the end of his career.
I also agree that Austin Butler did a phenomenal job as Elvis, but Tom Hanks often was distracting as his manager and it frequently took me out of the experience that was this film. Tom’s acting choices were weird and it was clear in every scene with Tom and Austin, that Austin ran circles around him. Maybe if they had a different actor who played the Colonel who matched the level that Austin brought to the table, the movie would have been so much better as a whole.
Overall, I think Baz did a great job creating a beautiful tribute to Elvis and I am very curious to see more from him!
Excellent point about the pace of the film being intentional as a representation of his life. I thought Hanks performance was deliberate- I found the character throughly dislikeable. Austin was amazing…there were a few times when I had to stop myself to scrutinize was the image Austin or Elvis. Must see movie, loved it. Sad though at the end.
I went out to see this movie today during a rainy day on the Gold Coast here. I had no expectations but wasn't expecting me to be emotional and had a few tears. loved it and was impressed by the style and the classic blues artists being portrayed such as BB King. Very cool.
Austin was surreal in this & he transported U back. You got your monies worth with it as it was jam packed with Elvis' life & career. Austin really looked like EP in those glasses & the makeup was phenomenal. I knew from the opening design that it would be one hell of a movie & Baz should be very proud of his efforts.
*Elvis* *(2022)*
I just finished it watching it a *4th* time today along with Top Gun: Maverick. I saw Top Gun first this time unlike yesterday. They truly are masterpieces. Top Gun 2 is more of a happy tears ending. Elvis has the sadness tears. It's good to have both.
There are several amazing scenes in the film with the perfect songs playing...
- The first time you see Elvis perform in the Louisiana Hayride. The song, "That's All Right (Mama)". Then you see a young Elvis go into a tent 🎪 that had a gospel choir with "I'll Fly Away". This sets up the ending seeing Elvis fly to the sky.
- The tension when he walks on stage. You hear utter silence and even confusion from the initial awkwardness. Someone yells, "Get a haircut, fairy." Then like a jolt of lightning hits Elvis and he becomes electrifying. The women went NUTS and you can feel like you're in the crowd next to these people.
- When you see Big Mama Thornton sing, "Hound Dog", while Elvis is hanging out on Beale Street. I actually prefer her version better.
- The actor who portrays Little Richard was electric while Elvis is hanging out with B.B. King.
- The first time you see Priscilla inside a car. First off, there is this beautiful photo of Elvis and his father, Vernon, crying from Gladys' death. Elvis was a true mama's boy. It fades into the sky. What an amazing fadeout and transition to Germany in 1959 where 'Cilla is 14 and Elvis is 24.
- Elvis first kissing Priscilla might be one of the loveliest moments I've seen in a film in years that surpasses many legendary romance / chick flicks. You hear Kacey Musgrave's cover version and it's perfect!
- The montage of Elvis in movies while dancing around with his wife and relatives was pleasing.
- How they handled the '68 Christmas Special with Dacre Montgomery was perfect. Balanced humor + drama all in those scenes like the whores and kung fu. It was intercut with the assassinations of Dr. King and RFK. Then Dacre says a speech that can still apply in today's world. The old Hollywood sign turning into Television with the NBC peacock was such a nice touch.
- My favorite scene in the entire movie: Vegas rehearsal of "That's All Right (Mama)". It's on RUclips. Check it out. No scene is being shown but you can listen to it. This follows it up with "Suspicious Minds". It basically ends with Elvis kissing a bunch of female fans and Priscilla seeing it and feeling hurt by it.
- Sharon Tate's photo in the newspaper. A reference to Austin Butler's role as Tex in Once Upon A Time... In Hollywood (2019) in which he's supposed to kill Sharon.
- Elvis firing Colonel Tom Parker. That scene alone with Elvis ending it with a mic drop is enough of a reason to give Austin Butler an Oscar. Austin was bedridden for a week due to exhaustion. He really worked hard for this role.
- The final scenes with Priscilla. First, by leaving him. Telling him she was more hurt by his drug usage and not the side women. Then inside the car.
- Watching Elvis sing "Unchained Melody" is heartbreaking. I shedded a tear when you see a young Elvis just running and wanting to fly away. Then you see the real Elvis footage. It all goes back to the earlier scenes.
Did it have flaws? For me, I think I was taken aback from it using hip hop songs. It wasn't that bothersome like hearing Tupac in Django Unchained but it didn't need it. Try to appeal to the young gen, I guess. And the real Colonel Parker didn't have an accent. Tom Hanks could've just spoke with an American accent.
It did skim through Priscilla forcing Elvis to marry her. And her having an affair with Mike Stone, Elvis's karate teacher. But I didn't think it needed to show all that though. Obviously, some scenes were changed for more dramatic effect.
I can understand some people hating Elvis because he did steal black music to gain wealth. Among his Memphis Mafia, you don't see black faces there. In some ways, he's the first rock star to have *white* *privilege.* Although many of the black folks on Beale Street seem to love him and treat him like their adopted white son.
The man was handsome. Probably the most gorgeous and most charismatic superstar to ever live. I've read things like Elvis was a hack. Previous generations thought he had no real talent and didn't like his singing voice.
Haters think he was gyrating white honky who got rich from black people music and made tons of white women have orgasms just watching him swing his pelvis. That's basically how I viewed him before this film. But I came to love his music and respect his legacy.
I think 10-15 years ago, I don't think I would've listened to Elvis. Not in my 20s. But at 41, I seem to really love it. The movie made me discover how many Elvis songs I really enjoy and I enjoy a lot of them.
Prior to this film, I saw most Elvis references from Uncle Jesse in Full House. The irony John Stamos was named Jesse which was Elvis's twin brother who died stillborn. And the other references came from Forrest Gump or Elvis impersonators. I had no interest in his music.
I'm amazed by how many female extras were there to scream for Elvis. Hundreds of beautiful women. I can imagine many of them were born in the 1990s but they look so authentic dressed up with 50s/60s/70s wardrobe and hairstyle.
Makes me wonder if they turned into Elvis fans after being part of this film? I know Olivia Dejonge (age 24) who portrayed Priscilla seems to adore it. Said it's one the greatest films she's ever seen and she's not saying it because she's part of it. I can't argue with her. It's a spectacle and honored Elvis in a big way.
Elvis is my 2nd favorite film of 2022 behind only Top Gun: Maverick. It actually might be superior to Forrest Gump for me. That might sound blasphemous but Gump's story is fiction and the message is wrong. Luck shouldn't be what leads you to success. While Elvis was a real-life human being with the same insecurities as you and me.
"I'm gonna be 40 soon and nobody's gonna remember me."
It's been 45 years later since your death, and we still remember you, King 👑.
RIP Elvis Aaron Presley
January 8, 1935 - August 16, 1977
A fascinating overview of a fine film. One thing, Elvis DID not steal black music to get rich. Fact. James Brown and Jackie Wilson are on record saying that all black male
performers took from Elvis, not the other way around. Hendrix was a massive fan. The portrayals of Little Richard and Gladys were fantastic.
Check out Peter Guralnick's definitive book on Elvis: "Last Train To Memphis". 10/10 Elvis hasn't been forgotten, the best tribute of all.
Just saw this movie yesterday. Got to see it with my fiance, and her family. Her grandma is quite the elvis fan and she left the theatre crying, and loved it so that was quite cool to see her perspective as a fan.
I'm not really a fan, but I had a blast with the movie and really dug the style. Enjoyed it so much more than I thought I would.
Great review! I loved the presentation of this movie. It was the only right way to do it. Anything else would have been boring. And I wasn't expecting the editing and the speed... but OMG so much beauty in how they did that. And as you said, after all that, you don't really feel you know him, but also ironically appropriate. Loved it ♥️
My favorite movie of the year just love it
I cried twice and it left me with melancholy for Elvis and I hated Col Parker
Sean I’m so glad you were able to see Elvis. I was hoping after I watched it that you would do a review of it because I was curious to see if you would like it. I saw it the Monday following it’s opening weekend and I was blown away. I couldn’t describe it better myself how you can tell that Baz put his distinct style into the film, and while I can see why some people might not like it, I thought it helped make the movie pop. I also agree with you on Tom Hanks’s performance. I thought he did a great job and it might be the performance that helps him win a third Oscar.
Seen it twice. Loved it even with the little flaws and all. Likely seeing again soon. Nice review.
absolutely loved this movie
I was watching the trailor for this movie. My grandparents just passed away a few months ago. I can confirm that the scenes of him as a kid in church are true. (they were neighbors lol). We're all planning on seeing the movie. My family could stop talking about their stories of living down there. I agree with Lisa Marie, it's a real and accurate depiction of his upbringing.Almost everything (documentaries) I've seen most movies about him automatically skips over his tough childhood. Can't wait to see it. (I stated on another trailer-that i do not feel like he appropriated culture-it was more of his managers). Ray Carter
I watched doco other day said he was in cottonfields very young child with mum and African Americans while they were working and singing dad was in prison at time.He called his mum his little baby so p protective their connection was so precious movie depicted it so well.i am Aussie and fan was 10 when he passed remember going to school girls playing hopscotch and news broke out.He is a superhero Angel galactic being on earth to shake things up and spread joy.Through movie working his magic inspiring younger ones and all God bless you Sir Elvis💜🕊
@@innekewallisch5235 What a beautiful, heartwarming post on both Elvis, and the movie. I so agree with you. He brings me joy to this day. No other ever like him. Truly one of a kind magnificence.
DGray78.....Elvis appropriated nothing. He had many influences. Country, R&B, jazz, opera and the great quartets like JD Sumner and the Stamps who sang on stage with him until the end. Elvis picked up influences along his journey, all the while having his own soul and rhythm inside of him, as well as a charisma like I have never seen before. Those things can't be copied or bought. You are born with them.
Who was it in your family that knew him.? I assume it was in Tupelo
You said a lot of smart stuff. This movie is sparking a ton of engagement and expression, like a novel in a 280-character tweet world. Elvis (2022) added to my life experience.
You caught my thoughts exactly describing the roller coaster of style changes throughout, the movie frantically snaps between fantastical and typical biopic in a way that it almost hits Walk Hard levels then other times hits Rocketman levels. Austin Butler was amazing and I dug it but won't watch it again.
I saw it a few weeks back and loved it. I went in with a lot of reservations but they covered everything I was hoping they would.
My (African American) girlfriend and I went to go see this movie... it took some convincing, she thought Elvis was a huge part of cultural appropriation, a racist who stole songs and never gave credit, was just stealing black culture, etc.
Then during the Comeback Special Scene, she looked at me and said, “I’m in love.”
Literally made my day for her to see what I seen in this man, because Elvis made a huge impact on my life in so many ways. Being from Tennessee, my dad was a huge fan and used to play Elvis in the car so I grew up listening to him.
By the last scene, my girlfriend and I were both in tears and she immediately added Elvis songs to her playlist.
This movie changed the way so many people perceived Elvis, he had his faults- but at the end of the day... he was a charitable, humble family man who always acknowledged the culture that he was raised around and inspired by.
This movie looks pretty great, but unfortunately I’m going to have to wait til it’s on demand 🙃 I look forward to it tho even if it’s not something I would usually pick to watch
It's streaming on prime
@@PoboyNCoke fr?! Sweet! I’ll check it out when I can thank you bro
I love this movie, I've seen it many, many times. Austin Butler just nails it all the way. I really would love to see him get awards for his Fantastic and Amazing portrayal of The One And Only Elvis Presley. I agree that the movie skips around and missed some great things, but that's why Baz Lurhmann may release his 4 hour version of the film, sometime in the future. I really love your review and honesty, thank you for that. Did you remember seeing the real Elvis at the end singing Unchained Melody, if not you will have to see it again. I rate this a A+ specifically for Austin Butler and the devotion and hard work he did to nail this role. Austin also did his own singing for the 50s part, not an impersonation, than Elvis's voice and Austin's were blended for the 60's and on. Thanks for Sharing this and your time. I recommend everyone to see this film on the big screen. Elvis will never be forgotten, he lives on, he will continue to be loved by millions and millions forever and ever. Take Care and God Bless.
Sean, I don’t know if you’ll see this but I want to say that I highly respect you. Talking movies and tv way too much is just too fun. I myself love it and that’s why I started my own Instagram page to do so. You and Stuckmann really inspire me to do this stuff on the side because I love movies and shows. I may not always agree with your opinions or Stuckmann’s but the content doesn’t suddenly become bad because you like something I don’t or vice versa. Keep doing what you’re doing, you’re incredibly underrated and I love tuning in to watch your vids. I actually sometimes rewatch spoiler talks when I’m working on something or even build Legos(side note you’re never too old to play with Legos)
The movie was quite perfect in my opinion! 👌
It maybe feels unflawed for me because i already knew quite alot about Elvis so i didn't feel like the characters felt distant! 😅
Austin Butler was also on Arrow back in season 3, cool that he’s starting to get name recognition.
Wow; do you remember what character Austin played in S3 Arrow? I watched nearly the whole series. OH... Austin's 2+ years of totally immersing himself in may aspects into "becoming" Elvis, so to speak, REALLY paid off! Denzel Washington, who recommended him to Baz, said Austin had the strongest work ethic he'd ever seen! I so love Elvis. 🥰
@@TakersMissy He was Thea’s boyfriend in a few episodes
@@zackarydecicco3919 Okay, yeah! I remember that. Thank you. 🙂
@@TakersMissy Yah no problem
Love it! The movie of this Year!⚡
I love it. He should remain mythical.
Oscar winning
Austin Butler is a new STAR in Hollywood!!!!!!
Austin Butler, is Beyond phenomenal.I have been a fan since 1956 im now 79 and Austin was Elvis.
Movie was long but it actually flew by . Butler was electric as elvis? Would recommend very enjoyable movie. Loved those 50s cars btw.
I loved this movie. Love the fact that the showed the rise and energy of Elvis' music career and the tragic side in the 70s. Austin deserves a Oscar Nomination and Tom did great as well. I will love to see the 4 hour directors cut in theaters NWH style. #ReleaseThe4HourCutOfElvis
I agree with you. To be honest I was interested in seeing Elvis but not excited, because I was afraid it was going to be just another music biopic like Bohemian Rhapsody and Rocketman, but after seeing it I thought it was fantastic, and like Sean said I’m glad that they let a director with a distinct style showcase it in this film.
@@cooperwolfe5478 Liked those bios but Elvis did great with his story and the music performances with Elvis and Austin and Tom performance are amazing.
@@louisberry4403 I agree. I truly believe that his role as Tom Parker is what is going to win Hanks his 3rd Oscar.
@@cooperwolfe5478 Dano and Ferrell should be nominated for The Batman as well.
Sure glad I watched this I really wanted every detail of this guys trip to Denver
I enjoyed this film. I knew it would be long so I made sure that I watched it at a good time. I didn’t know much about the life of Elvis before I watched this film. I mostly just remember him being referenced a lot in tv series and movies. I also saw an Elvis impersonator at the state fair once. I’m a bit familiar with his songs. I admit I watched this when I heard Tom Hanks would be in it and I always enjoy movies with him. Overall a good film but a bit depressing and exhausting,
I just watched it Wednesday and I loved the movie and tribute to The King my grandma met him once and her friends went to school with him
Butler, Hanks, Lurhman....what an achievement in art. Bravo 👏!!
I've been a fan of elvis most of my life and I thought this movie was really great already saw it twice and probably another time with my father.
Love ❤️ your review.
I was a big fan, because my mom was a big fan, she went to the concerts with her sisters.
I wish I had gotten to go at the time I was very young though.
Great review. Lol I remember feeling the same way. I do remember say WOW once out loud at one point when I really felt I saw Elvis again
When Austin became Elvis at that point.
Love this film ❤️❤️ so emotional
8/10.......#TROUBLE DANCE SCENE FROM AUSTIN BUTLER.......
made me wanted to get up of my seat & DANCE, that scene was ENERGETIC
austin is spectacular & phenomenal acting job as ELVIS....
I've heard to many mixed reviews on this, can't wait to hear Sean's review. I'll wait to rent it.....and I'm a huge Elvis fan.
This was is a work screen name! Thank you for your wonderful review! Ray Carter
I have yet to hear or see a better review of "Elvis" than yours. When you tell us about the failings of the film, it is right on the money. And when you tells us about the art that springs from the screen, you nail it. The best scene is when Hanks tells Butler he may not continue to be his manager. Butler's "MMMM" ( twice), was apparently off the script, and Luhrmann let it stay. Then, the noise Butler's mouth makes, immediately after, as he turns his head is as close to art, as I have ever seen from what is actually a mute moment. You may not know this, but Luhrmann's making Butler sing "If I can dream", while lying on the floor was his way of interpreting what the director of the TV special, Steve Binder told him, .that the master take for the single, not for the album, or the special itself, but for the single, was taken directly from Presley's recording of the song, alone in a huge studio, in a fetal position while listening to the pre recorded track. That is why he is with his back to the floor. Anyways, kudos!! The "mmmm" is at 1.12. ruclips.net/video/X4Vttu01H10/видео.html
It’s pretty good I would give it like a 7/10 I enjoyed it
I believe that Parker had some involvement in the Elvis death threats, he certainly had a motive.
I can’t wait to watch Elvis. Super excited to see it eventually.
There is a lot left out in this movie. We don’t see his brightest moment when he and Scotty and Bill created this whole new sound back in 1954. Such a significant part of the Elvis story. That is his musical essence. With his approach he blurred the lines between black and white music. Mixing it all together. What he did was very, very creative. The way he sang, nobody had ever song like that. His articulation, the energy that he puts in this strangely new music.
All of this, the whole proces of it, is left out in this movie and that is really a missed chance. Because Elvis’ greatest contribution and defining moment aren’t the reactions he got from his audience nor the unheard record sales or merchandize madness.
Elvis’ greatest moment is when he picked up his guitar at Sun Studios after a long hot July day and without any progress made start to bang the thing while bursting out in (very awkward) Arthur Crudup’s “That’s Allright Little Momma”. From there on nothing would be the same ever again.
But with that been said. The movie brings back Elvis for new audiences to explore. And RUclips will provide all that’s needed to do so.
I completely get you when you almost cheered with the movie audience 😂😂 by the end of almost every performance I was about to clap until I realised I wasn’t there live
I didn’t if I would like the movie in the beginning. But by the end I loved it. You it’s a good movie when you can’t stop thinking about it. And I can’t stop thinking about it
That's the theme of the movie, Elvis as a super hero. Baz was having a fever dream about Elvis. There are ALOT of inaccuracies in the movie, for no good reason. Elvis' story was amazing enough as it was, it didn't need to be embellished. I didn't like the movie the first time seeing it, but now have seen it 10 times in the theater. It needs to be seen in theaters, not on streaming. Elvis wasn't a depressed person, he enjoyed being Elvis. It's sad that Elvis' humor and generosity wasn't protrayed. It basically shows the business side of Elvis, not the humanity of Elvis. For older Elvis fans, we understood all of those moments.
It was a wonderful “theatrical” experience on film! Saw it 4x
Completely agree with this review. I felt the same. I liked the movie. I just wish there was more of a time line to feel the passing of the years and the evolution of his career. I also wanted to know more about how he became a singer and where his creative ideas came from, about the depression and drugs. I feel like the show parts are great, the financial abuse aspect is also really well told but we're missing the human/artist part of Elvis a bit.
haven't seen it yet Sean great video and review buddy
The movie was spectacular. Austin Butler was phenomenal! He deserves an Oscar.
Me and my wife went last week and seen it. It was very good and didn't really feel that long of a movie. I give it an A
Totally agree. It felt like ninety minutes! When I left the cinema with my partner, we both said "Was that it?" Utterly magnificent film. As for Austin Butler, he was in another league.
If I was an Elvis imitator, after seeing AB I would seriously consider having another career........
Honestly, I didn't want to see the film, but I did end up seeing it, and overall, I thought it was decent. I was pleasantly surprised that I liked it. It's not my kind of film. It was very long, but I was entertained throughout.
I just bought my ticket for the second watching of the movie. I think I was so overwhelmed by this movie the first time that I would probably need a second time to discover more details. Just a typical Baz Luhrmann movie :D However, If you already know Baz Luhrmann's work and you don't like it, this movie would definitely not be for you. But I was familiar with his work (which I love), so I wasn't surprised in a negative way. But I hadn't had any expectations before going to the cinema and I also hadn't watched any trailers before. Maybe this is the way how to watch movies in general.
Sean, I agree with your review completely. Very good, yet frustrating. Austin Butler was wonderful.
I really loved baz’s direction, he really does have a style and reminds me of Tarantino and Wes Anderson who also have recognizable directing styles that you can instantly tell
The entire movie felt like a caricature of Elvis rather than a biopic. You are absolutely right in saying that it is very distinctly a Baz Lurman movie but I don’t think that’s a good thing. Too much happening, more eye candy without substance. Tom Hanks was terrible in this…I couldn’t get over the fact that it was Tom Hanks doing a terrible accent with terrible prosthetics on. Austin Butler was the best part of this. Awesome performance. I would love to see the Elvis story told in a better format. Something that truly captures the human behind the myth, imperfections and all. C- at best.
I loved the movie. I hadn't really thought of Elvis in decades, beyond the idea of the kitsch behind the impersonators. I kind of like Tom Hanks as the Colonel, but he reminded me the main baddie from Lethal Weapon 2, the South African consul-general Arjen Rudd. Austin Butler was great. His captured Elvis without putting on a tacky impersonation. It's as though Elvis possessed him at times. I was particular moved towards the final 40 minutes with the struggles and decline. When he sings Unchained Melody, it struck me that this was it for the King and I'm glad that his final performance was that iconic.
I loved Elvis awesome movie
It’s a great film. Last week was great with Black Phone and Elvis.
Watched it tonight ! I Fckn LOVED it !!
The movie director baz lurman doesn't have a single box office flop yet
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