Wednesday, 14 March 2012

Glee The 3D Concert Movie

Being a fan of `Glee` and having seen `Glee Live` I had to go and see `Glee Live 3D The Concert Movie` to relive the experience. The live show was amazing and I was interested to see how it could be transformed into a movie and to my delight it certainly fulfilled my expectations.

Glee The 3D Concert Movie’ is basically ‘Glee Live in 3D’ so you get to see your favorite characters from Glee singing the songs from the show on stage, which is then put on to DVD for people who weren’t lucky enough to see the live show but who still wish to experience it. The movie also features backstage interviews with the cast of `Glee` as their characters along with fans stories about how `Glee` has changed their lives. One example that stood out for me was a fan who has dwarfism, as a result of watching glee she felt determined not to let her dwarfism get in the way of living her dreams of becoming a ‘cheerio’. Her story focused on her going to her prom with a boy from the football team, it was really sweet.
Although some of the songs got cut from the show including the Klaine Skit and Chris Colfer`s version of Beyonce`s ‘Single ladies’ it was still amazing to watch because the concert movie shows some of the songs that weren’t featured on the UK Glee Live Tour; some of my favorites’ were Lea Michele’s version of ‘Don’t Rain on My Parade’ and Gwyneth Paltrow`s version of Celo Greens ‘Forget You’.
As a fan that has watched ‘The Glee Project’ I found the transference of the show from stage to screen was incredible. I particularly enjoyed seeing the choreography and dance routine sections.

I really enjoyed seeing the concert movie in 3D; I definitely believe that the 3D enhanced the audience.
I would definitely suggest you go and see this movie, especially if you were one of the lucky ones who got to go and experience it live. Even if you not a fan of ‘Glee’ its still a film you might enjoy as its one of those films you’ll find yourself singing and dancing along to for days afterwards.

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