- Year: 1948
- Released: 06 Sep 1948
- Country: United Kingdom
- Adwords: Won 2 Oscars. 6 wins & 7 nominations total
- IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0040725/
- Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_red_shoes
- Available in: 720p, 1080p,
- Language: English, French, Russian
- MPA Rating: Not Rated
- Genre: Drama, Music, Romance
- Runtime: 135 min
- Writer: Hans Christian Andersen, Emeric Pressburger, Keith Winter
- Director: Michael Powell, Emeric Pressburger
- Cast: Anton Walbrook, Marius Goring, Moira Shearer
- Keywords: london, england, dance, new love, ballet, composer,
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The Red Shoes Storyline
Yearning to make a name for herself in the demanding world of ballet, the unknown but ambitious dancer, Victoria Page, finds herself catapulted to stardom by a twist of fate. At last–after the abrupt retirement of the imperious impresario Boris Lermontov’s leading performer–Vicky becomes the company’s prima ballerina, experiencing the ambrosial taste of swift recognition with their adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen’s enchanting fable, The Red Shoes. However, before long, the ecstatic ballerina will have to confront the insufferable burden of choice, as a passionate whirlwind romance and the self-sacrificing devotion to her art starts to tear her apart. Now, Victoria’s sacred art demands sacrifice. Is she willing to renounce the triumphant success for love’s sake?
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The Red Shoes Movie Reviews
whether or not you’ll like it all depends on if you like ballet
I suspect MOST people who like this movie so much do so because they are fans of ballet. Those who are not fans are simply much less likely to watch it. I DON’T care for ballet, so I felt a little odd watching it. I know the movie has a fabulous reputation and there was a lot of good in it, but I used the DVD remote to speed through the long ballet scenes! I know, that makes me a Neanderthal, BUT considering MOST people probably feel about the same way about ballet, this review is intended for those people–not the die-hard fans! Okay–half the movie or so is ballet, so automatically it CAN’T be a great movie to some. But, what did I like? Well, the cinematography was gorgeous for 1948 and the acting was generally first-rate. But, the ending of the movie was a letdown because it seemed a bit silly and overwrought. Plus, I was REALLY hoping someone would punch that really pompous producer (Boris Lermontov) in the nose instead–now THAT would have been a great ending! So, in conclusion, if you LOVE ballet, this movie will make you go nuts because it is so wonderful. But, if you don’t, you’ll probably find yourself wondering WHY you decided to watch the movie in the first place!
The Ultimate Dance film!
Renowned director Martin Scorsese considers The Red Shoes as his all time favourite movie, and it isn’t hard to see why. The Red Shoes I consider to be the ultimate dance film, and is absolutely beautiful in every sense. The cinematography is fabulous, and the choreography is dazzling. The screenplay is excellent, and as the lovers Anton Walbrook and Moira Shearer head the fantastic cast(including Marius Goring) and do an impeccable job at it. The music was just gorgeous, and this is coming from a classical music fan, very lyrical, and just exactly what a ballet score should be like. All in all, if you see the Red Shoes on television, I advise you to watch it, even if you don’t like it at first. 10/10 Bethany Cox