The Prom

After debuting on Broadway in 2018, The Prom became a huge musical sensation. Now, thanks to Netflix and Ryan Murphy, the world can finally experience this wonderful story, filled with great characters and amazing music.

Ryan Murphy is a particularly good producer, but he has his own style. I think that if you are not a Ryan Murphy fan, some of his shows and films can be difficult to sit through. However, sometimes he creates something so good and unique, that everyone can enjoy it. He did it with American Crime Story, and I think he does it again with The Prom.

The movie is incredibly bright and cheerful, and even though the story has its sad moments, by the end of the credits you’ll find yourself dancing and singing. And I think that’s how you know that a musical worked.

I would say that The Prom is the new Mamma Mia!, and I think that Meryl Streep has something to do with that. Her Dee Dee Allen is absolutely perfect: from her style, to her musical performances and funny lines, Meryl Streep’s Dee Dee Allen is the best character in this movie, and another example of how, sometime, stun casting actually works.

THE PROM (L to R) ANDREW RANNELLS as TRENT OLIVER, KERRY WASHINGTON as MRS. GREENE, MERYL STREEP as DEE DEE ALLEN, JO ELLEN PELLMAN as EMMA, JAMES CORDEN as BARRY GLICKMAN in THE PROM. Cr. MELINDA SUE GORDON/NETFLIX © 2020

A lot has been said about James Corden’s performance as Barry. Sure, Corden isn’t gay, but I think his portrayal of a gay man wasn’t offensive at all. In fact, I really liked not only his performance, but also Barry’s story arc. Plus, I don’t think we can criticize The Prom for not having good LGBTQ+ representation, when not only the story is about two lesbian girls, but there are a lot of LGBTQ+ actors in the movie. And their roles are significant.

For instance, Andrew Rannells is fantastic as Trent, and his song “Love Thy Neighbor” is one of the most funny and entertaining musical numbers in the film. And I can’t say enough good things about Jo Ellen Pellman performance. Her Emma is funny and relatable, and Pellman is definitely a very talented actor who can hold her own alongside stars like Meryl Streep or Nicole Kidman.

THE PROM (L to R) JO ELLEN PELLMAN as EMMA, ARIANA DEBOSE as ALYSSA GREENE in THE PROM. Cr. MELINDA SUE GORDON/NETFLIX © 2020

The rest of the cast also does a good job. Nicole Kidman and Keegan-Michael Key have their moments to shine, and they really do. Plus, we really need to appreciate Kerry Washington’s performance. Her character is very annoying and represents the worst of humanity, but Washington deserves the credit for taking that role.

And yes, the music is incredible. “It’s Not About Me” and “It’s Time To Dance” are the best moments, in my opinion, but there are a lot of numbers and every single actor has a moment to show their talent. And, as someone who hasn’t seen the Broadway musical, I have to say: I think that the movie format works really good with this adaptation, because the camera allows us to enjoy the choreographies and see the actors’ facial expressions.

I can’t say enough good things about this movie. The Prom is a celebration of love and music. Even if you aren’t a huge musical theater fan, I think you will enjoy this film. The songs are catchy, but they talk too, and the characters are very relatable and funny. I think this is the kind of feel-good movie you want to watch right now.

THE PROM (L to R) NICO GREETHAM as NICK, LOGAN RILEY HASSEL as KAYLEE, ARIANA DEBOSE as ALYSSA GREENE, ANDREW RANNELLS as TRENT OLIVER, JO ELLEN PELLMAN as EMMA, SOFIA DELER as SHELBY, NATHANIEL POTVIN as KEVIN, TRACEY ULLMAN as VERA, JAMES CORDEN as BARRY GLICKMAN in THE PROM. Cr. MELINDA SUE GORDON/NETFLIX © 2020

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