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Dreamgirls
4.8 stars
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  • Reviewer Ratings4.7 stars
  • Overall Rating4.8 stars

3 Reviews For Dreamgirls

  • Charnice Jackson 17th Apr 2007

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    Good Points: The best part is just before Jennifer Hudson is about to sing ''And I am telling you'' and there arguing with Effie I love how she stands her own when there's like five people who so called loved her and all yelling at her. She is a outstanding performer I LOVE HER.


    Bad Points: There was not one bad point the movie was great start to finish.


    General comments: I LOVE THIS DREAMGIRLS. I really have no words for it but I was hooked on it from the first time I saw it. Like I joke around with my friends saying I am going to need to go to rehab to get hook off it. It like a drug I watch it every day sing songs every day put the songs on my answering machine.

  • osvi Rank: Lance Corporal 14th Mar 2007

    Reviewer rating: 5 stars


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    The songs were awesome, the rhythm will make you want to dance in your seat. Jennifer Hudson was a real surprise. A real diva! The story is captivating, realistic and sad at certain points. A MUST SEE.
  • Hank Rank: Colonel 5th Feb 2007

    Reviewer rating: 4 stars


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    As a big fan of Motown and black music in general I was eager to see Dreamgirls ever since I saw the trailer a month or two ago. This film left me with fairly mixed emotions but I think the positives outweighed the negatives.

    The plot is loosely based around the rise of Motown music from being a niche to a mainstream sound and in particular the rise of The Supremes. We are assured any similarities between the film and real life are a coincidence but you get the drift fairly easily. The film ...