Sweeney Todd: El barbero diabólico de la calle Fleet

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Depp interpreta a Benjamin Barker, un hombre encarcelado 15 años injustamente en el otro lado del mundo, que escapa y vuelve a Londres con la promesa de vengarse, junto a Helena Bonham Carter como su obsesiva y devota cómplice, la Sra. Nellie Lovett. Adoptando el disfraz de Sweeney Todd, Barker regresa a su antigua barbería encima del local de empanadas de carne de la Sra. Lovett, y fija sus miras en el juez Turpin (Alan Rickman) que, con la ayuda de su vil secuaz Beadle Bamford (Timothy Spall), le mandaron lejos con una acusación falsa y así poder robarle a su esposa, Lucy (Laura Michelle Kelly), y a su hija bebé.

"Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street," released in 2007, is a haunting cinematic adaptation of Stephen Sondheim's acclaimed musical, brought to life by the visionary director Tim Burton. Set in the grimy underbelly of 19th-century London, the film follows the vengeful journey of Benjamin Barker, alias Sweeney Todd, portrayed with chilling intensity by Johnny Depp. Wrongfully imprisoned by a corrupt judge, Todd returns to London seeking retribution, only to find his life intertwined with the equally macabre Mrs. Lovett, played by Helena Bonham Carter. Their twisted partnership leads to a series of gruesome murders, with Todd's victims transformed into the filling for Mrs. Lovett's infamous meat pies. The film's aesthetic is a testament to Burton's signature gothic style, with its dark, muted color palette and exaggerated, almost caricatured set designs that evoke the eerie atmosphere of Victorian London. The cinematography, masterfully handled by Dariusz Wolski, captures the bleakness of the city and the madness that consumes its characters. The use of shadows and stark contrasts enhances the film's dramatic tension, making every scene a visual feast that complements the dark narrative. The production design, led by Dante Ferretti, further immerses the audience in the grim world of Sweeney Todd, with detailed sets that range from the claustrophobic barber shop to the bustling streets of London. Musically, "Sweeney Todd" is a triumph, with Sondheim's complex and emotionally charged score brought to life by the film's talented cast. Johnny Depp's haunting rendition of "My Friends" and Helena Bonham Carter's darkly comedic "The Worst Pies in London" are standout performances that showcase the depth and range of the characters. The film's orchestration, conducted by Paul Gemignani, adds a layer of intensity to the narrative, with the music swelling and receding in perfect harmony with the unfolding drama. The integration of song and story is seamless, making "Sweeney Todd" not just a film, but a powerful operatic experience. "Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" is more than just a tale of revenge; it is a profound exploration of justice, madness, and the human condition. The film delves into the moral ambiguities of its characters, challenging the audience to question the nature of vengeance and the cost of obsession. With its compelling performances, stunning visuals, and unforgettable music, "Sweeney Todd" stands as a testament to the power of storytelling and the enduring appeal of dark, complex narratives.

Año2007

Página principal http://www.sweeneytoddmovie.com/

Presupuesto50000000$

Duración116 min

Ingresos152000000$

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GénerosDramaTerror

Países de producciónUnited KingdomUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

Parkes/MacDonald Productions

The Zanuck Company

Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

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