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Still My Favorite Movie Of All Time

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No movie has ever has as much impact on me as Purple Rain.  And isn't that one of the signs of a great movie?  I remember a colorless year of what I considered very boring music.  Then Prince came along with his music & movie and painted the world purple for a brief moment in time.  I don't care how feminine Prince was, he was getting the best looking girls and he was my hero.  I saw the movie in the theatres four times that year & I still long for the days when it was seen in widescreen format on the big screen being played LOUD.  To me, a guy who normally marvels at the cinematography of Hitchcock and has a video collection of over 600 movies, Purple Rain is flawless.  It is a movie that can be screened 20 years from now and will still survive the test of time.  Prince, today, is too serious & strange to be fun anymore, but there was a time when he was alot of fun & this movie documents that time. From the very second the movie starts, it creates a mood with flashes of images that stay in the mind as much as the images of Citizen Caine do. Prince takes us on a journey & gives us a peek at what it was like to be around that great Minneapolis sound at it's birth.  Morris Day & Jerome Benton were as good a comedy team as any. And they, with The Time, add two really good songs as well.  But it is Prince's music that completes the movie & makes it what it is: a movie I can pull out every five years and really enjoy.

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TomBenet 14 June 1999

Reprint: https://www.imdb.com/review/rw0214220/
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