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2006130 minDrama, Music

Dreamgirls

Is Dreamgirls a Hit or Flop?

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Is Dreamgirls worth watching? With a rating of 6.717/10, this Drama, Music film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Dreamgirls Synopsis

A trio of female soul singers cross over to the pop charts in the early 1960s, facing their own personal struggles along the way.

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Top Cast

Jamie Foxx
Jamie FoxxCurtis Taylor Jr.
Beyoncé
BeyoncéDeena Jones
Eddie Murphy
Eddie MurphyJames "Thunder" Early
Danny Glover
Danny GloverMarty Madison
Jennifer Hudson
Jennifer HudsonEffie White
Anika Noni Rose
Anika Noni RoseLorrell Robinson
Keith D. Robinson
Keith D. RobinsonC.C. White
Sharon Leal
Sharon LealMichelle Morris
Hinton Battle
Hinton BattleWayne
Mariah Iman Wilson
Mariah Iman WilsonMagic

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Is Dreamgirls worth watching?

Dreamgirls has received mixed reviews with a 6.717/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama, Music movies.

Is Dreamgirls hit or flop?

Dreamgirls has received average ratings (6.717/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is Dreamgirls?

Dreamgirls is a Drama, Music movie that A trio of female soul singers cross over to the pop charts in the early 1960s, facing their own personal struggles along the way....

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfOct 21, 2022
★ 7

Jennifer Hudson is simply superb in this musical roller-coaster of a film. She is "Effie" whom, along with "Deena" (Beyoncé Knowles) and "Lorrell" (Anika Noni Rose), form a trio of singers aspiring to fame and fortune. Along the way, they encounter the usual suite of difficulties - bigotry, racism and misogyny as well as having to deal with their own personal rivalries. They are signed by Detroit used car salesman "Curtis" (Jamie Foxx) to back his established, womanising, star "James Early" (Eddie Murphy) and soon their star seems fixed. That is, until "Curtis" decides to dispense with the services of the temperamental "Effie" and with those of "Early" as he sees his vision for these talented and enigmatic women really take off. At times, it does stray a little too close to domestic melodrama, but for the most part this is a cracking story of how these women prove their own mettle. They regale against the male-dominated music business; increasingly try to assert themselves not just in the industry but with their management but, towards the end, with there own personal relationships before a powerful and vindicating denouement. Henry Kriegen and Tom Eyon have written some strong and powerful lyrics for the ladies to belt out with aplomb, particularly the title song, "It's All Over" and the show stopping "One Night Only". The production detail, photography and general pace of the film really do make for an an engaging watch; the performances are vibrant and frequently the emotion they generate is compelling to watch. Foxx is not the best, to be fair - especially when he bursts into song, but Murphy fares a bit better on that front and all told, this is an entertaining look at just how these women took on and defeated a system and a society that was stacked against them from the start. Parallels with Motown?