The legendary musical was reborn under the hands of the legendary filmmaker Steven Spielberg as the new take on the famed West Side Story brings the new generation of moviegoers the legendary tale of forbidden love in the middle of a gang war, something to burn in their memories due to its topical themes moviegoers will learn from it.
West Side Story (2021 film) |
Featuring an eclectic cast of musical stars Ansel Elgort, Rachel Zegler, Ariana De Bose, David Alvarez, Mike Faist, Josh Andres Rivera, Ana Isabelle, Corey Stoll, Brian d'Arcy James, and Rita Moreno, written by award-winning Tony Kushner, and directed by the legendary Steven Spielberg, West Side Story brings moviegoers to 1957 New York City where a gang war between the Jets and the Sharks tore the city apart Amid the gang war, the tale of two lovers is born and their love is the only hope to unite everyone.
This is by no means the perfect masterpiece that is worthy to compete for next year's Academy Awards if this movie got nominated alongside heavyweights such as Wes Anderson's The French Dispatch. This new take on the legendary musical stayed true to its roots while delivering powerful undertones fit for a Steven Spielberg movie. From its storytelling to the soundtrack, the folks behind it have worked tirelessly to perfect this movie that will cater to even the most sophisticated sommeliers traveled worldwide in the search of high-quality movies like this.
With a premium feel of inclusivity, formality, and engagement, West Side Story struck the right chords through the hearts of moviegoers, and because of its potential to compete at the Oscars, it's a must-watch.
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