The Nutcracker & the Mouse King

December. 30,2011      
Rating:
7.9
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Going to see Nutcracker with the whole family has been a tradition in other countries for many years. Now it is a tradition in the Netherlands as well. It became apparent that the Netherlands had also adopted this tradition in 1996, when the Dutch National Ballet presented its own version of the famous fairytale ballet. It is a magical production that has won the hearts of more than 250,000 people to date. Choreographers Toer van Schayk and Wayne Eagling created a Nutcracker for the children and adults of today. It is more dynamic and exciting, and less sweet than usual. They also chose to give a Dutch twist to their interpretation of the story, with skaters on the canals and a living room that transforms into a snowy forest. Unlike the original story, the production by Eagling and Van Schayk (who also designed the delightful sets and costumes) does not take place on Christmas Eve in a German town, but during St. Nicholas celebrations in Amsterdam, around 1810.

Anna Tysgankova as  Clara Staalboom
Matthew Golding as  Prince / Mr. Drosselmeijer's nephew

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Reviews

FirstWitch
2011/12/30

A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.

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Derry Herrera
2011/12/31

Not sure how, but this is easily one of the best movies all summer. Multiple levels of funny, never takes itself seriously, super colorful, and creative.

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Ava-Grace Willis
2012/01/01

Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.

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Kien Navarro
2012/01/02

Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.

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TheLittleSongbird
2012/01/03

'The Nutcracker' is one of my all-time favourite ballets (love all three Tchaikovsky ballets, the others being 'Swan Lake' and 'Sleeping Beauty'), with its enchanting story and some of Tchaikovsky's most magnificent music.Re-worked or non-traditional productions of 'The Nutcracker' have often raised alarm bells, due to that too many of them are not done particularly well. This production is not perfect by all means, and there are better productions available. However, for a 'Nutcracker' that's different and re-worked, it is one of the better ones. Much better than the self-indulgent and overblown Maurice Bejart, ugly and incoherent early 2008 Marrinsky and from memory the 2001 Berlin (which from memory was disgustingly weird) performances.As said, the story is re-worked, but still remains coherent and, while this reviewer prefers the more traditional way of storytelling and choreography and such, still retains the ballet's and its story's charm and magic with a touch of darkness (like the original story by Hoffmann). Only one plot strand does not gel, and that is what was done with the Mouse King (who is still very menacingly performed), here in context of the ballet and even in the re-worked version the duel just feel irrational and out of place within the plot and letting the Nutcracker get away just doesn't make sense.Visually, the production does look good. The austerity for the opening act with Clara's home is suitable, and contrasts very well (and there should be a contrast) with the stately opulence of the opening party scene and the enchanting colour of Act 2 which should be almost like a dream, which it did manage to be. The costumes are just fine, no weirdness or unintentional goofiness here, nothing looks over-sized and they suit the characters. The video directing is not intrusive, superfluous or too busy but never static and too focused on one thing, you can see enough of the action and it's expansive but it serves the more intimate moments well. The picture quality is focused and clear and not blurred or too dark.Choreographically, again not the traditional choreography as such, but it still has wit, energy, elegance and intricacy while not being out of sorts with Tchaikovsky's musical style or the story, it's complex but made to look easy by the dancers. The standouts are the incredibly charming "Waltz of the Flowers" and the utterly exquisite "Pas De Deux", which does take one to another world. The only missteps really are some of the party scene, which could have done with a little more joy and a little more stateliness, and especially the pretty distasteful and somewhat too pantomimic "Arabian Dance" which is supposed to be quite seductive.Musically, the production is quite superb and further advantaged by that it is one of the best recorded productions of 'The Nutcracker' out there. The orchestra bring energy, power, urgency, emotion and poetic nuances to every scene. Ermanno Florio conducts with an accommodating but also dramatically alert air, as well as a lightness and delicacy of touch.Nothing to complain about in the dancing either, with Anna Tsygankova absolutely enchanting as Clara both in the dancing and in the acting which is never remote and Amalja Yuno displays every bit the same amount of charm, grace and grace with her dancing quite beyond her years. James Stout is quite excellent as Nutcracker, performing with heroism, and Matthew Golding shows a lot of powerful technique, gracefulness, tenderness and a regal quality.In conclusion, even when re-worked the charm and magic is not lost, the dancers do expert jobs and Tchaikovsky's music still shines. 9/10 Bethany Cox

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