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From: Film Comment | Date: January 1, 2003| Author: Koresky, Michael | Copyright information

ROB MARSHALL, U.S., 2002

Right from the start, all the Fosse elements appear to be in place. The seedy Prohibition-era nightspot, with its ethereal lighting and sexually straddled prop chairs, bears more than a passing resemblance to Cabaret's Kit Kat Club; the rhythmic pummeling of the editing, each shot synchronized to a stomp or toe tap, recalls All That Jazz's visceral musical shock cuts. But with those two seminal films, Bob Fosse wasn't just getting off on his own ...

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BUT THEN THE MURDER OCCURRED
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Memoirs of a Geisha
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