Film

Parking Lot Social: The Greatest Showman

Director
Michael Gracey
Certificate
PG
Running Time
105 mins

Back in 2017, La La Land hoofed and crooned its way to Oscar glory. This musical biopic of US huckster and impresario P.T. Barnum (of “there’s a sucker born every minute” infamy, though it’s now claimed he never actually said this) was in no way a cynical attempt to repeat that success. No, really: this one has been in gestation since 2009. Rather than reworking the Broadway musical Barnum, Fox hired La La Land lyricists Benj Pasek and Justin Paul to write all-new songs. But that was way back in 2013, long before anyone had heard of the Damien Chazelle flick.

There’s no doubting, however, that The Greatest Showman would not have received such a high-profile release without the wind in its sails supplied by that illustrious award-winner. Having belted his way through Les Misérables back in 2012, Hugh Jackman gets the title role, with Michelle Williams as Barnum’s wife Charity and Zac Efron as his protégé Phillip Carlyle. Mononymous US popstrel Zendaya plays Carlyle’s trapeze artist love interest, Anne Wheeler.

This screening continues the Parking Lot Social‘s run of post-Christmas drive-in screenings at Bristol Airport. Go here for tickets and further information.

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By robin askew, Monday, Dec 18 2017

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