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Streaming Fiddler on the Roof Online

Vendredi, juillet 9th, 2010
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Movie Title: Fiddler on the Roof
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Based on the stories of Sholom Aleichem, the movie version of Fiddler on the Roof features Topol as Tevye the Milkman, a bad Jewish husband and father living in pre-revolutionary Russia. His account is inevitably tragic, but laughable and touching along the plan.

The movie is filled with asides from Tevye, as he reveals his thoughts to the camera. He is forever quoting “the first-rate book,” sometimes correctly, sometimes not so correctly.

As was tradition during this time, the matchmaker sets up all marriages. Tevye’s daughters aren’t too joyful about this (as is shown through the celebrated song, Matchmaker, Matchmaker), and the older three eventually space up their acquire marriages.

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Tzeitel, the oldest, falls in esteem with Motel, the terrible tailor, and they ask Tevye’s permission to marry. He finally relents and they have a good Jewish wedding. Hodel falls in savor with a revolutionary who has been staying with Tevye and Golde and their family. She leaves her family to follow him in the heartbreaking song, “Far From the Home I Care For.” Chava, the aesthetic middle daughter, falls in esteem with Fyedka, a Russian. Tevye forbids this marriage, for he cannot turn from his faith. Chava chooses worship over family as shown through ballet, and Tevye has no choice but to count her as slow.

Tevye’s narrative ends as the Jewish community is forced from Anatevka. Even in this hard time, Tevye is faithful that everything will turn out all upright in the ruin.

The music in this movie is absolutely comely. You’ll tap your feet to “If I Were a Rich Man,” and “Miracle of Miracles.” You’ll pick up tears in your eyes during “Sunrise, Sunset,” and “Far From the Home I Fancy.” You’ll laugh at Yente and during the dance at the bar.

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This is a movie that belongs in everyone’s movie collection. It is a fable that will last forever.

The Film:

Fiddler on the Roof is based on the tales of Russian Jewish life written by Shalom Alechem in the 1800s, with music scored by John Williams. Directed by Norman Jewison, it’s widely acknowledged to be one of the best musicals ever made. Tevye, played by the famed jewish actor Topol, lives in the enclave of Anatevka with his wife and _6_ daughters. Insulated & protected by their Orthodox traditions, Tevye must face, with a poignant combination of humor, sorrow and acceptance, the marriage of his three eldest daughters in a series of increasingly unacceptable unions. How far can tradition be crooked and aloof possess the center of his family and his community’s existence? Do we site tradition over family? Oswald Morris’ resplendent cinematography and Jewison’s compelling film-making pursue these questions both for the residents of Anatevka and for us in our ever-changing worlds.

The DVD:

A marvel, this film has never looked or sounded better for home viewing - a remixed Dolby 5.1 soundtrack and crystal-clear characterize on a double-layer disc do this a contribution to your film library you’ll not regret. Jewison & Topol’s commmentary give you some ideas slack the making of the film, what the director was trying to accomplish, and how Topol moved his character from stage to cover. Director’s burly spend of the 70mm aspect ratio demands the anamorphic widescreen format ragged in this printing.
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