GAAHHHTA DANCE!

Written by Murphy
Published March 09, 2003

I have an urge to wear sparkly clothing and take long lungey steps that include over-my-head high kicks.

I just saw Chicago.

It reminded me of Moulin Rouge, with the whole staging, singing, and dance thing going on.

It felt like a stage show on a movie screen. There were some effects that could not have been accomplished on a stage, but for the most part, it really felt like a broadway production.

The underlying message seemed to be how women, or more universally, people, can manipulate the public interest and get what they want.

THe story was based on events that happened in the 20s. I think we have the same things going on today.

It was a abstract portrayal of what the events and relationships. I liked that. Made things seem more evident that strict realism.

Murphy Horner is a long-time BlogCritic. Murphy’s first book The Parable of Miriam the Camel Driver draws from her experience in corporate America to examine the bigger questions about balancing career and creativity. Murphy Horner has been working as a conferencing technology professional for a decade. Her university alumni association has recognized her as a noted female executive. Currently she is working on a travel memoir and can be found facilitating a writing group in her town of Claremont, Ca.
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