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Topsy-Turvy 1999 123movies

Topsy-Turvy 1999 123movies

Gilbert & Sullivan & So Much MoreDec. 15, 1999160 Min.
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Watch: Topsy-Turvy 1999 123movies, Full Movie Online – After their last production meets with less-than-stunning reviews, the relationship between Gilbert and Sullivan is strained to breaking. Their friends and associates attempt to get them to work together again, which opens the way to The Mikado, one of the duo’s greatest successes..
Plot: After their production “Princess Ida” meets with less-than-stunning reviews, the relationship between Gilbert and Sullivan is strained to breaking. Their friends and associates attempt to get the two to work together again, which opens the way to “The Mikado,” one of the duo’s greatest successes.
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7.4/10 Votes: 12,844
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Reviews:

For the Love of the Theatre
George Martin once talked about he and John Lennon once having a drink in a British pub. One of the regulars went over to the jukebox and selected “Yesterday.” Lennon sighed, turned to Martin and said, “Don’t suppose anyone’s going to put in ‘I am the Walrus?'” Martin went on to suggest that as frustrated as Lennon was of Paul McCartney’s “Granny Music,” he also couldn’t deny McCartney’s talent and the ease with which he came up with unforgettable melodies.

One senses the same kind of rivalry between Arthur Sullivan and William Gilbert in Mike Leigh’s “Topsy-Turvy.” Gilbert and Sullivan were both famous for their hilarious musical comedies in the mid to late 1880s, especially their early hits “H.M.S. Pinafore” and “The Pirates of Penzance.” But the film takes place later in their career and things are not boding well for the duo. Sullivan (Alan Corduner) is growing increasingly frustrated with his collaborations with Gilbert, because he feels he is not growing as a composer. “I’m growing tired of these soufflés with Gilbert and his topsy-turvvydom.”

Gilbert (Jim Broadbent) is feeling the crunch himself. His latest production with Sullivan has resulted in questions concerning Gilbert’s creative spark, as in whether he has one. If that isn’t enough, the Savoy Theatre tells the frustrated Sullivan that he and Gilbert are contractually obligated to one more show. Gilbert presents Sullivan with an idea. Sullivan responds that the idea sounds like a remake of an earlier play.

Then inspiration comes from the most unlikely of places. A Japanese Exhibit is being held in London and Gilbert’s wife, Kitty (Lesley Manville) forces him to accompany her. Reluctantly Gilbert goes and, reenergized, he picks up a souvenir Samurai sword. He meets with Sullivan again and tells him his idea: “The Mikado.” Thus is born Gilbert and Sullivan’s last hit play.

The next half of the film deals with the backstage politics and adventures that go with putting on a production. It is here where “Topsy-Turvy” goes into full gear and really begins to shine. Broadbent and Corduner also shine in their respective roles, as well. And it is here where I really paid attention to Leigh’s characterizations. The two never had a very friendly relationship and Sullivan was openly bored with Gilbert’s silly plays. I always took it for Gilbert being a really witty and good-humored man, and Sullivan being a snob. But Leigh has Sullivan as a fun-loving hedonist and Gilbert being unpersonable and sarcastic. He uses humor as a weapon. The film forced me to look at the two of them in a new light, and more importantly, I bought it.

But Leigh’s real achievement is in presenting his supporting cast as three-dimensional characters. There’s Richard Temple (Timothy Spall) who plays the Mikado and suffers near-betrayal at the hands of his mentor, Gilbert. Actresses Jessie Bond (Dorothy Atkinson) and Lenora Braham (Shirley Henderson) personify the reluctant acceptance of wearing a kimono with no corset. Leigh brings the same care to this period drama as he has done for his smaller ensemble pieces.

And care is what “Topsy-Turvy” is all about. As much as Sullivan may frown at Gilbert’s wit, he still wants to create the best possible product he can. There’s a great scene where Gilbert is explaining “The Mikado” to Sullivan and Sullivan is truly enjoying the story. He’s got such a look of glee on his face throughout the scene. Corduner does a great job of contrasting his Sullivan with Broadbent’s Gilbert, especially in his scenes with the orchestra as he patiently explains the score with his players.

Broadbent, on the other hand, is an absolute joy as Gilbert. Gilbert may not be a likable character, but he knows what he wants and he is good at what he does. He may be short with everyone and unbending, but he gets results.

Leigh shows a clear love for the theatre here, and the details are amazing all the way from the theatre set to the costumes, nothing is out of place. He also keeps the action moving in the film which totals almost three hours but never feels like it. That’s very hard to do.

To be honest, I thought Leigh was jumping on the “Shakespeare in Love” bandwagon, but the films couldn’t be more different. “Shakespeare in Love” celebrates love burgeoning creativity. “Topsy-Turvy” deals with the love of creativity itself and shows how people of different temperaments and tastes can still get together and produce greatness.

Topsy-Turvy ****

Review By: Tallgent

Other Information:

Original Title Topsy-Turvy
Release Date 1999-12-15
Release Year 1999

Original Language en
Runtime 2 hr 40 min (160 min)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Biography, Comedy, Drama
Director Mike Leigh
Writer Mike Leigh
Actors Jim Broadbent, Allan Corduner, Dexter Fletcher
Country United Kingdom, United States
Awards Won 2 Oscars. 13 wins & 28 nominations total
Production Company N/A
Website N/A


Technical Information:

Sound Mix Dolby Digital
Aspect Ratio 1.66 : 1
Camera Arriflex 35-III, Cooke, Canon and Zeiss Lenses, Moviecam Compact, Cooke, Canon and Zeiss Lenses, Moviecam SL, Cooke, Canon and Zeiss Lenses
Laboratory DeLuxe, London, UK (prints)
Film Length N/A
Negative Format 35 mm (Kodak Vision 500T 5279)
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm (Fuji F-CP 3519)

Topsy-Turvy 1999 123movies
Topsy-Turvy 1999 123movies
Original title Topsy-Turvy
TMDb Rating 6.685 119 votes

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