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43 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Miss Salonga, November 5, 2002
This is a great documentary, although it seems a little short (well not actually at 75 minutes) because its the only thing in the tape. It would be better if the documentary is just a bonus feature with the complete Miss Saigon musical as the main feature. Let's just wait for that one since Miss Saigon already closed on Broadway. I was expecting a lot of Lea Salonga footages, but when I watched it, well there are lots of great footages, but not to the amount I was expecting. Almost about 20 minutes of the video is about the different women who auditioned for the role of Kim. After being shown various places where they held auditions, Philippines finally lit up the screen with "jeepneys and tricycles", my hope country, and I just cant believe that something unbelievable has happenned here. Then there came Monique Wilson and Lea Salonga, their showdown isn't as exciting as I expected. But it's perfect when Lea first appeared in the screen where she asked Schonberg's autograph, and then he (Schonberg) sang Sun and Moon for Lea to learn, and then the most beautiful thing happenned, the very first rendition of Lea Salonga of "Sun and Moon", she sang it BEAUTIFULLY!!! But the thing that I am most disappointed is they didn't show their announcement that Lea got the part, it would be very nice to see that moment. They just showed a writing in the screen that Lea was offered the role of Kim after 3 days of rehearsals. Lea also sang I'd Give My Life for you, Movie in My mind, and Too Much for one heart (didn't make it to the final cut though) in her audition scenes. What has been shown next are the reheasal footages which are truly a delight to see. Lea Salonga reheasing the "This money's Yours" song, "This is the hour" of the cast, choreography of some of the song numbers. Then the very first public preview came, they only showed the first part of "Sun and Moon" which in my opinion is the most beautiful version I have ever heard, better than the cast recording. Then the actual premiere came and it's nice to see when Cameron Mackintosh hugged Lea to say good-luck. They showed the Americanm Dream. Sadly they didn't show too much of the "Fall of Saigon" with the now famous helicopter scene. The show received a rapturous applause in its final bow and sadly only Bowman, Salonga, and Pryce were shown bowing, but one of the best parts of the video followed, we are given the view inside the curtain, so the moment the curtain fell, we can see the whole cast jumping and celebrating and shouting about their very first performance. I recommend this to all Lea Salonga and Miss Saigon fans, I am quite certain that you'll enjoy this video, but other than those I stated I think you won't be getting the same impact than those who are Lea and Miss Saigon fans.
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