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Bizet: Carmen

Bizet: Carmen DVD Cover Information
Actor: Anna Caterina Antonacci, Antonio Pappano, Ildebrando D'Arcangelo, Jonas Kaufmann, Norah Amsellem
Director: Francesca Zambello
Brand: Universal Studios
DVD: Region Code 0
Audio: English (Unknown), DTS 5.1; Chinese (Subtitled); English (Subtitled); French (Subtitled); German (Subtitled); Spanish (Subtitled); French (Original Language); English (Published), DTS 5.1
Format: AC-3, Classical, Color, Dolby, DTS Surround Sound, DVD, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
Picture Format: 1.77:1
Running Time: 152 minutes
Published: 2011-10-24
DVD Release Date: 2008-10-28
Audience Rating: Unrated
Studio: Decca
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Movie Reviews of Bizet: Carmen

Movie Review: Kauffman makes this worth seeing
Summary: 4 Stars

I'm fairly new to opera so take my review with a grain of salt. I have seen the wonderful Carlos Saura film, Carmen, which is based on the opera. That absolutely blew me away and I heartily recommend it. So I was set for some a high voltage performance here. Perhaps my expectations were too high as I found the first few acts of the opera a little slow. I kept thinking, "Is this the English version of a Frenchman's view of Spaniards?"

I loved the sets and cotumes and found the staging and lighting very lovely. The supporting cast was good. The gypsey group was particularly interesting in that they seemed to have been chosen for their good looks as well as their singing ability. This makes for an enjoyable viewing experience. The children were adorable!

I guess that, after a lifetime of seeing films I am expecting to see attractive people and good acting although I certainly realize that vocal ability is the first thing to consider in an opera star. It was for this reason that I was less than entranced by the performance of Anna Caterina Antonacci. When I was in acting school we were warned against playing one quality over and over. I wish someone would have given Ms. Antonacci this advice. She plays "lusty" over and over. We certainly get the idea especially with her very low cut blouses, but after a while I found her performance boring. I saw nothing of Carmen's real nature---Did she ever really love Don Jose? Why did she lose interest in him? Did she really love Escamillo? Was she capable of loving anyone? She is portrayed as such a one-dimensional stereotype that I really lost interest in her. Probably what annoyed me the most was her constant sneering expression. There were a few brief moments, mostly in the opening scene, in which she showed a full smile and she was truly beautiful then. She is not physically that beautiful; many of the other gypsey girls were a lot prettier, so it seems that she should have shown some sort of sparkle or charisma to get these men to risk their lives for her. I think that this type of "acting" is right for stage performances where projecting large emotions is necessary, but when one films it, we need to see the smaller, more subtle facial expressions. This is what Kauffman did so well and what Antonacci failed to do.


Kauffman was sensational! This is a performer who can act as well as sing. His facial expressions are wonderful, from the beginning when he discounts the antics of the wiley Carmen, throughout the opera as we see him descend into near madness at his passion for her. He was thorougly convincing as a real person, and won my heart so that at the final scene, when he kills Carmen, I wept for him. For her...good riddance. The final scene between the two of them is rivetting, due mostly to his performance.

I fell in love with Ildebrando D'Arcangelo as Figaro in The Marriage of Figaro with Anna Netrebko, so I was pleased to see him here as Escamillo. This role suits his wonderful good looks and deep voice and he plays the part of the dashing toreodor to a tee.
The duel between Don Jose and Esmaillo was one of the best scenes in the opera for me.

The final two acts are when the plots thickens and things heat up so I have to say that I did enjoy it. If there had been a more sympathetic Carmen it would have been a total smash. Maybe Anna Netrebko?

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