What more is there to say?
Some people claim to have been "confused" by the anachronistic way it is presented, as some sort of hybrid of Christ's time and the flower-power of the 1970s. What?? It is done so in-your-face that nobody could seriously be confused. Heck, the opening scene is a sort of "breaking the wall" shocker where all the actors arrive at the filming location in an old bus and start to unload the sets and props. "Confused"? Just looking for something to whine about.
Many people just don't like how irreligious it all is. I suppose I could pick a nit here or there, but while watching JCS I am always quickly pulled back into the greatest libretto of all-time, and further, I realize I am hearing some awesome singing talent and great dancing. Yvonne and Carl are stunning. Neeley is plenty good enough. He doesn't project power, but that is PART OF THE POINT. Geez, are people "confused" by that too?
Some people claim to have been "confused" by the anachronistic way it is presented, as some sort of hybrid of Christ's time and the flower-power of the 1970s. What?? It is done so in-your-face that nobody could seriously be confused. Heck, the opening scene is a sort of "breaking the wall" shocker where all the actors arrive at the filming location in an old bus and start to unload the sets and props. "Confused"? Just looking for something to whine about.
Many people just don't like how irreligious it all is. I suppose I could pick a nit here or there, but while watching JCS I am always quickly pulled back into the greatest libretto of all-time, and further, I realize I am hearing some awesome singing talent and great dancing. Yvonne and Carl are stunning. Neeley is plenty good enough. He doesn't project power, but that is PART OF THE POINT. Geez, are people "confused" by that too?
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