Godspell-1973
Director David Greene
Starring Victor Garber, Katie Hanley
Scott’s Review #23
Reviewed June 17, 2014
Grade: C+
Although Godspell (1973) is a popular and legendary Broadway musical production, the film left me with very mixed reactions.
The positives for me are the songs- they are memorable, and they stay in your head for days to come.
My absolute favorite is “Day by Day”.
I also enjoy the cast travels throughout NYC as I love when films are set here.
For the first thirty minutes of the film, I did not like it at all.
There is no plot, but simply a group of college-aged people leaving their crummy jobs and celebrating Jesus as they aimlessly flitter about the city, with nobody else in sight, singing songs of savior and celebration.
Then I started to realize this is not a “message” movie or an attempt to convert people towards religion. Many devout Christians despise the film.
The film left me with questions.
Is it tongue-in-cheek or meant to be taken seriously?
By the end of the film, I simply took it for a fun musical with great songs. It offers nothing more, nothing less.