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Dreamgirls erzählt die Geschichte von Effie, Deena und Lorell, einer farbigen Girlgroup aus Chicago. Die Gruppe um die füllige Leadsängerin Effie (Jennifer Hudson) wird 1962 bei einem Talentwettbewerb in Detroit entdeckt. Der Gebrauchtwarenhändler Curtis Taylor (Jamie Foxx) nimmt die drei unter Vertrag und stellt den Kontakt zu R&B – Star James ‘Thunder’ Early (Eddie Murphy) her, bei dem sie als Backup – Sängerinnen arbeiten können. Unter dem Namen The Dreams und mit der hübschen Deena (Beyoncé Knowles) als Leadsängerin schaffen die drei Frauen Mitte der 60er Jahre den absoluten Durchbruch. Nur kurze Zeit später schmeißt Curtis Effie aus der Band, da diese mit der gegebenen Situation nicht zufrieden ist. Jahre später sind The Dreams auf dem Höhepunkt ihres Erfolges, während Effie sich als alleinerziehende Mutter gerade so durchschlagen kann. Mit Hilfe eines neuen Managers versucht sie trotzdem ein Comeback zu wagen. (Verleiher-Text)

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Lima 

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Englisch If R´n´B music is sounds to you like the castrato singing of Pavel Horňák sounds for me (for those who remember), or nowadays, for example, the wailing of Tokyo Hotel (I'm still shivering now), then avoid Condon's film. Here you won't find sophisticated storylines, but a simple straightforward plot about "Cinderellas" who came to happiness and the pitfalls of their fame, which is based only on black music and strong voices. Oscar-winning Jennifer Hudson is – let's face it – not much of an actress, but when she belts, things happen. She handles all vocal positions with ease and when she gets it "hot", she could cut concrete with her powerful voice. Her desperate confession before New Year's Eve is an eruption of emotions, a permanent goosebump and a marathon of chills down my back. Eddie Murphy deserved his Oscar nomination just because he doesn't fart, scream or make a fool of himself, I would hang Beyonce on my wall (poster), and I’m liking the charismatic Jamie Foxx more and more. ()

novoten 

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Englisch Is it possible at all for characters to constantly sing out their innermost feelings and yet the audience learns nothing about them? Condon's musical proves that it is indeed possible. A charismatic character suddenly transforms from a minute to minute into a cunning traitor, while an uncontrollable wild woman naturally softens and everyone leaves happily... or not? Certainly not me, because this is not enough for me. Musicals have often shown that through a single song, one can see deeply into the characters. That's why it's maddening when the Dreamgirls don't know when to stop singing. When there's a slightly more intense moment, an emotional dialogue followed by a powerful song would be more suitable, but the main characters are screaming at each other in a chaotic, tuneless song that just feels awkward to me. The atmosphere is lacking, and a few interesting camera movements won't save it. The only positive aspect remains Eddie Murphy and his divine performance. However, it seems to me that the creators didn't even want to let him shine and they take away his space as much as possible. ()

claudel 

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Deutsch Ein sehr gelungener Film mit einer großartigen Musik, einfallsreichen Kostümen und einer musikalisch-tänzerischer Unterhaltung. Und dazu kommen noch die großartigen Schauspielleistungen bekannter schwarzer Darsteller und Sängerinnen. Eddie Murphy hat mich überrascht, ich habe ihn nämlich noch nie in einer so ernsten Rolle gesehen und er hat sie hervorragend gemeistert. Von allen Szenen bleibt mir besonders der gesungene Zerfall der Band in Erinnerung. "One Night Only" wurde legendär und "Listen" klang nicht weniger beeindruckend nach. ()

kaylin 

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Englisch I can definitely do this RnB. Catchy songs that never get boring, songs with a vibe topped by beautiful performers with even more beautiful voices. And that applies to Beyoncé as well. Incredible casting, even in the case of people like Jamie Foxx or Eddie Murphy. Especially Eddie is unbelievable. Why doesn't he get roles like this more often? It's not epic, it's not visually extravagant, but it has a story and great songs. This is how a musical of today should look like. ()