Steady on Ali, you really are a Devil in disguise
Got to agree, Elvis is one of (if not) the cinema highlight of the year so far for me. I was a little hesitant in advance at the run time but once the lights went down this was one of those films that just seemed to slide effortlessly by, and suddenly finished leaving me wanting more
As you would image it's intensely visual with a sumptuous set design that spares no expense. Interestingly told in part flashback from Colonel Parker's perspective it allows the plot to move swiftly trough the various stages of the King's career without feeling too stodgy and chronological. It's wonderfully edited and has a real zip to it, but at the same time moves slowly enough to capture the angst, loss and exploitation experienced by pretty much all of the main characters. Highly visual, highly musical, high energy stuff
This was significant challenge to take on, but full credit to Baz Lurhmann and team this really does deliver in pretty much all areas
At the time and with a pause for reflection I'm still going for a 10 out of 10
(Geek note - Austin Butler is currently filing as Feyd-Rautha in Dune Part two - can't wait for that!

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