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1952119 minDrama

Moulin Rouge

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Is Moulin Rouge worth watching? With a rating of 6.66/10, this Drama film is a must-watch hit for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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Moulin Rouge Synopsis

In 1890 Paris, Moulin Rouge is a nightclub where crippled artist Toulouse-Lautrec feels like he fits in. In the following years, he meets two women who provide an opportunity for him to find true love.

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Top Cast

José Ferrer
José FerrerHenri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Zsa Zsa Gabor
Zsa Zsa GaborJane Avril
Suzanne Flon
Suzanne FlonMyriamme Hayam
Claude Nollier
Claude NollierCountess de Toulouse-Lautrec
Katherine Kath
Katherine KathLouise Weber aka La Goulue
Muriel Smith
Muriel SmithAicha
Mary Clare
Mary ClareMadame Loubet
Walter Crisham
Walter CrishamValentin le Desossé
Harold Kasket
Harold KasketCharles Zidler
Jim Gérald
Jim GéraldLe Père Cotelle

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Is Moulin Rouge worth watching?

Moulin Rouge has received mixed reviews with a 6.66/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Drama movies.

Is Moulin Rouge hit or flop?

Moulin Rouge has received average ratings (6.66/10), performing moderately with audiences.

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Moulin Rouge is a Drama movie that In 1890 Paris, Moulin Rouge is a nightclub where crippled artist Toulouse-Lautrec feels like he fits in. In the following years, he meets two women wh...

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Critic Reviews

CinemaSerfMar 22, 2024
★ 7

Rushing to meet his returning father, the young Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec takes a tumble down their elegant marble staircase and that leaves him with broken legs that will stunt his growth. Struggling to come to terms with his disability, he (José Ferrer) turns to a more Bohemian life in Paris where he makes a decent living as an artist whilst frequenting the world famous "Moulin Rouge" where he feels entirely at home amongst the dancers, creative and debauched types. The story here doesn't so much feature on his artistic talents, but more on the two loves of his life. The first is "Marie" (Colette Marchand) who makes a living as a lady of the night, and with whom he has at best a rocky sort of relationship. The second is the more sophisticated but troubled "Myriamme" (Suzanne Flon). His life is now in a maelstrom of turmoil from which he (or we) can see no obvious path of escape. This is quite a showcase for the on-form Ferrer whose naturally understated style of performing works well here with both Marchand and Flon. The writing is succinct and allows the contrasting nature of his relationships - not just with the women in his life, but with his family too - to develop effectively, if at times a little too slowly. It's Zsa Zsa Gabor who rather let's the side down. I was never quite sure what her talents were - but singing and/or dancing can't really be said to be amongst them as her musical numbers fall pretty flat. Still, the costumier and production designers give a vibrancy and authenticity to the look of this film and Georges Auric goes to town on a score that complements the whole thing in a lively, even stirring, fashion. It's not an history so don't expect any sort of meaningful chronology of the man's life or work - it's more of a soap. A classily designed and well acted one, but a Pernod-soaked soap nonetheless.