Elvis: Baz Luhrmann’s Gloriously Dizzying Film Takes Care of Presley’s Business

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ElvisMovie review: Baz Luhrmann’s cloriously dizzying film takes care of Presley’s business

Baz Luhrmann’​s unparalleled, and some would say over-the-top production style works very well to present the ar​c​ of‘s career. The story is told through the eyes of Presley’s mercurial manager, Col. Tom Parker, astutely played by Tom Hanks. The Oscar-winning actor draws us in with his conspiratorial voiceovers, and then we see Presley’s puppet-like reaction.

By the late ‘60s, Elvis had become irrelevant: his music was laughable and his movies worse. The film glances at the reason: Parker pulled all the creative strings and Presley was far removed from his core talent. Unspoken in the film was the reality that Parker demanded all songs recorded by Presley be published through Parker’s company, a revenue choice that nearly all songwriters eschewed.

The film does a great job exploring why Presley never toured overseas, which has everything to do with Parker’s murky background. The film also reveals the birth of music merchandise. A particularly amusing scene has Presley sitting amidst a seemingly endless array of products thrust into the marketplace.

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ElvisMovie Who influenced Elvis?

I think I need the 4 hour cut.

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