As I was leaving the screening of Sweeney Todd, my mind was swirling with those silly, cliche comments often seen accompanying ads for critically acclaimed movies: "Sweeney Todd is . . . a visual masterpiece!" "Another Burton beauty!" "A tale of blood and woe — woah!" I'll spare you the rest. The bottom line is that I was impressed. And nauseated. But mostly impressed.
The Stephen Sondheim musical and Tim Burton are a match made in heaven. Burton's dark, sinister-looking scenery and the bloody, musical horrorfest of a story gel together seamlessly to create something so lushly gory — but heartfelt — you may need to dry heave a little bit.

The story follows Benjamin Barker (Johnny Depp), a young man wrongfully imprisoned because the evil Judge Turpin (Alan Rickman) was obsessed with Barker's wife Lucy (Laura Michelle Kelly) and wanted her for himself. Years later when Barker returns to London, he renames himself Sweeney Todd and opens up a barber shop above Mrs. Lovett's (Helena Bonham Carter) meat pie shop, hoping to exact revenge on the judge by luring him in for a shave and then slitting his throat. For his part, Judge Turpin has been keeping Todd's daughter Joanna as his ward. Yet when a young friend of Todd's falls in love with Joanna by spotting her at her window, he determines to break her free from the Judge's grasp. Meanwhile, Mrs. Lovett and Sweeney Todd figure out a gruesome way to boost her meat pie sales. Those are basic plot points, but there's much more to say about Sweeney Todd, so read more.
Burton does some gorgeous tricks with light, color and reflection. Cracked mirrors and the reflections glinting off of Sweeney Todd's shaving blades are heavily used to distort or duplicate images, and to not-so-subtly symbolize Benjamin Barker/Sweeney Todd's fractured identity and his tortured soul. Burton's London is swathed in shadows and muted by a dark gray sky. His color palette consists of shades of gray with tinges of gold, blue and raspberry. The jarring exception, of course, is the brilliantly red blood that gushes freely, sometimes spurting onto the camera lens itself, causing the audience to instinctively jump back. The one time he interrupts this dismal color scheme is when depicting Mrs. Lovett's wistful dream of marrying "Mr. T" and spending the rest of her days "by the sea." The quintessentially Burtonesque costumes and candy-bright colors in this sequence are outrageous and delightful enough to garner giggles of surprise.

Johnny Depp is magnificent, as always, and the rest of the actors are wonderfully cast. Alan Rickman is genuinely disturbing as the perverted old judge. His right-hand man played by Timothy Spall is convincingly sick and twisted. Sacha Baron Cohen is funny as the competing barber Signor Adolfo Pirelli, which is to be expected, but the surprise is that his performance is also quite chilling. My favorite aspect of this film, however, is the classic Depp-Bonham Carter combination. They're simply the most perfect duo, as always — each strange and broken-down in their own way, yet both powerful in their own way, too.
This movie has been hyped to the gills, and it's hard to live up to such high expectations. Having said all this great stuff about the movie, the fact remains that it is still a musical, and people who think musicals are silly will most assuredly still think this movie is silly — Johnny Depp or no Johnny Depp. The movie is also not for the squeamish, as there is more blood — and, well, ground up human meat — than a B-grade slasher flick. I have an average-strength stomach and I felt the gag reflex kick in more than once. If you like this sort of thing, however, it's all worth it. Go see Sweeney Todd. Just eat a light meal beforehand.
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I truly cannot wait to see this one. I won't eat before I go, and I may not feel like eating afterward, but I could stand to skip a couple of meals anyway.
I adore Johnny Depp in roles like this, and the Burton/Depp/Bonham-Carter combination is perfect for Sweeney Todd.
1Can't wait to see this!
2Looks SO good. Can't wait!
3i love like evryone in this movie! Can't wait!
4Loooove it! I am so at the movies for this.
5Great review, Buzz. Like others, I am so looking forward to seeing Sweeney Todd. I loved the Broadway play and can't wait to see what Tim Burton has done with this film interpretation. Johnny Depp is such a perfect Sweeney Todd!
6I'm stoked to see this one! Love Tim Burton, love musicals, love Alan Rickman, love Johnny Depp. It couldn't get any better- I imagine I will adore it.
Additionally, I can't help but squee a bit at the Snape/Wormtail combo
7Can't wait to see this movie!
8So. Excited.
9saw this last night at midnight.
the packed theater would NOT stop clapping and "woo hoo!!"'ing at everything. after they finally stopped about five minutes into the movie and i could actually hear the dialogue i immediately got into it.
it was DEFINITELY gore filled. i personally love musicals and johnny depp is actually a pretty good singer. i was really impressed.
i'd probably see it again.
10w00t. great review. going to see it tomorrow.
11hell yes I'm gonna watch this
12Harry Potter alums notwithstanding, I think I'll skip it.
13dying to watch it, so broke right now but i will watch it one or another.
14Tim Burton is original and Johnny Depp is smart and talented, what a combo. Can't wait. For the DVD. Theaters aren't worth it anymore.
15It was so worth it! Guilty Pleasure! The cast is AMAZING! Do you self a favor and spend 2 hours with them this holiday season!
16I want to see this!
17Loved it!! Depp and HBC were made for those roles.
18Saw it tonight.... Loved it!
It was morbid and macabre, but moving. Tragic and gloomy, Tim Burton's vision of London is indeed grim. Johnny Depp is amazing as Sweeney Todd, although you know it's Johnny Depp because his mannerisms are so specific, yet it's almost as if he's been completely posessed by the spirit of the vengeful Mr. T. Helena Bonham Carter is devious and manipulative, yet vunerable emotionally. Alan Rickman was lecherous and creepy as f*ck. Sacha Baron Cohen although a bit part steals the scenes he is in, which is a hard thing to do when you're opposite Johnny Depp. The girl who played the daughter to was also awesome, beautiful, but sad and haunted by the ghosts of her past. Over all an awesome movie if you don't mind a bit of blood and dialogue mostly expressed musically.
19I just got back from seeing it and I thought it was a really great movie. Its not my favorite Tim Burton film, but it was very artistic and the music was amaaazing. There is a lot of blood though and some the murders are very brutal, but the blood looked fake to me so I got used to it.
20Great movie.Something about Johnny singing showtunes is so sexy,hehe
21word of advice: don't bring your mom who loves musicals and period pieces without a bit of a heads up on the gore factor
22As much as I love Johnny Depp and Alan Rickman, I'm afraid that blood and gore - and especially meat - are not really the sorts of things I want in a film. My delicate constitution would be just a tad upset...
23I saw this and it really wasn't all that great. I could barely stay awake in the beginning. I give it a meh.
24I realllly hope this will live up the the expectations. I love Johnny Depp!!!!!!
25loved it, but it was almost ruined by all the lame a-holes in the theatre who came to see it strictly for johnny depp and had no idea otherwise what it was about. idiots. the music is amazing, i'd never heard any of it before, and now i must see the broadway show. a wonderful, gory antidote to all the syrupy holiday dreck out there.
26I have been in love with the musical for a long time and was SO excited when I heard they were making it into a moviefilm. Especially with Johnny Depp in the lead.
Singing is really important to me, and I was truly impressed with Depp's voice. Loved, loved, loved it.
Carter...not so much. I thought she was truly haunting and great, but I do wish she could actually sing.
That being said, the songs have not been leaving my head, and it's never a good thing to be walking around a store quietly singing "we all deserve to die." Haha, it really helps with the Holiday spirit.
I did really love the film.
27oh man do i love everything tim burton and johnny depp! can't wait to see this one!
28definitely into the return of the musical.
29p.s. i can't help myself. whenever i think of sweeney todd, i think of the movie jersey girl.
30I will be glad when I get to go see it because it hasn't got to Wichita Falls,Tx. yet.
31LOVE tim burton's movies....and i think that sweeney todd is a masterpiece...LUv,Luv,Luv Johnny depp...
32Kellylicious - I kept thinking about Jersey Girl too.
33My throat felt uneasy after the movie...
34Johnny Depp is been up for nominee of Sweeney Todd of Best Actor,Tim Burton Best Director and Helena Bonham Carter Best Actress and Sweeney Todd Best Movie.OOOOHHHH I hope all three of them win.It will be this Sunday8/7 NBC on Golden Globe Award.
35Good Movie. Even my boyfriend liked it (even with all the singing)!
36I finally saw this over the weekend and it was brilliant! It is finally time for Tim Burton to win his Acadamey Award.
37I think I saw about 65% of the movie..I agree that it was very well done..but LORD, so much blood.
38Depp's vocals are underwhelming to say the least.
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