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Carmen Jones
Carmen Jones

6.0

Carmen Jones

NR·1954·105m

Summary

At a parachute factory during WWII, vixen Carmen Jones seduces an engaged soldier to avoid imprisonment.

Crew

Director

Otto Preminger

Book, Lyricist

Oscar Hammerstein II

Screenplay

Harry Kleiner

Reviews

Geronimo1967

Geronimo1967

November 21, 2022

6

To be frank, I struggled with this... Dorothy Dandridge is superb and both she and Harry Belafonte belt out Oscar Hammerstein II's lyrical adaptations of George Bizet's rousing comic opera tunefully; but not particularly stylishly. That may have been down to the relocation of the story from elegant 19th Century Seville to gritty 20th century North Carolina via which it loses much of the vigour and vibrancy of the original story. Instead, it depicts more of a tale of the aspirational grind of African Americans against poverty and oppression and so I found that rather hijacked the original sentiment, somewhat. The narrative is also, frequently, very disjointed. It was never meant to be a straightforward love story: "Carmen" isn't actually a very nice woman - and her noble lover "Joe" is really just a means to an end for her, leaving his fiancée "Cindy Lou" (Olga James) left high and dry in what is, essentially, a rather sad love triangle. Otto Preminger certainly went out on a limb with it - the extent to which 1950s America was ready for this was very much a gamble; but that doesn't make the film better than it actually is - a wonderfully erudite comment on social mobility and love in America that uses Bizet as it's vehicle; nothing more nothing less...

Media

Status:

Released

Original Language:

English

Budget:

$750,000.00

Revenue:

$0.00

Keywords

opera
world war ii
seduction
musical
north carolina
based on play or musical
love
desire
stockade
1940s
african american