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Judy Review

Directed by Rupert Gould

Starring: Renée Zwellweger, Rufus Sewell, Michael Gambon, Jessie Buckley, Finn Wittrock

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You’re saying I have to leave my children, if I want to make enough money for me to be with my children. - Judy

There are very few films that deserve the hype of media publicity that they are given, but Judy is one of them. It is the biopic of legendary singer Judy Garland when she arrived in London in the winter of 1968 to perform a series of sold-out concerts at the Talk of the Town.

It is based on the play by Peter Quilter as it depicts Judy when she was drinking and pill-popping, impetuously getting married to Mickey Dean and hanging out with a gay couple who are devoted fans.

Zwellweger is a revelation and is odds -on favourite for an Academy Award come Hollywood’s biggest ‘glitz and glamour night’. The film looks to Judy when she was 16 who was told by the Head of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer: Louis B Mayer: You are my favourite. She was cast in the now classic movie:

The Wizard of Oz which turned a young Judy Garland into the world-wide star she became in films like For Me and My Gal, Meet Me in St Louis, Easter Parade, In the Good Old Summertime, If You Feel Like Singing, A Star is Born.

Some of these films are touched upon in Judy. What gives this film the ‘must-see’ stamp of approval is Zwellweger’s brilliance both in the dramatic sequences which reveal the painful suffering and masochistic tendencies that almost destroy her and her ability to walk or stagger out on stage to face the boos or standing ovations. Her ups and downs betray what lies behind the star and Renée captures it all.

The greatest credit you can give an actress is when they have totally transformed themselves into the character they are playing. This is what you get when Renée Zwellweger is on screen –she has become Judy Garland and like her, you the audience will love her and laugh and cry with her and I can only add that I wanted her, like her fans and to quote the title of her last film I Could Go On Singing the praises of Judy Garland and Renée Zwellweger and this magnificent film.

HERE IS A FILM THAT YOU CAN TOTALLY BELIEVE THE HYPE THIS IS ONE OF THE BEST FILMS YOU WILL SEE THIS YEAR! DON’T MISS IT!

Mickey Dean (Finn Wittrock) & Judy (Renée Zwellweger) in Judy

Mickey Dean (Finn Wittrock) & Judy (Renée Zwellweger) in Judy

Judy (Renée Zwellweger) in Judy

Judy (Renée Zwellweger & Mickey Dean (Finn Wittrock) in Judy

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