High Noon review – Billy Crudup brings classic Hollywood western back with a bang

Billy Crudup brings his A-game to the classic Hollywood western High Noon, imbuing the iconic role of Will Kane with a fresh sense of urgency and purpose. The production, helmed by Thea Sharrock, takes the original 1952 film and infuses it with a modern relevance that feels eerily prescient in today's America.

While some may find the format odd, switching between brief filmic scenes to song and dance numbers, Crudup anchors the performance, his earnest and desperate portrayal of Kane holding up remarkably well. Denise Gough, as his Quaker wife Amy, brings a grittier, more modern spin to the character she originated in the 2011 TV series Call the Midwife.

The supporting cast is where the production falters, with some characters feeling underdeveloped and one-dimensional. Billy Howle's deputy marshal Harvey Pell and Rosa Salazar's Mexican businesswoman Helen, for example, feel more like cardboard cutouts than fully fleshed-out characters.

However, Springsteen's music brings a welcome injection of American politics and passion to the production. The singer-songwriter's songs are woven seamlessly into the narrative, with some, such as "Land of Hope and Dreams" and "The Rising", serving as powerful commentary on the state of the nation. Gough shines in her solo performances, particularly when belting out Springsteen classics like "I'm on Fire".

While the musical numbers may feel a tad reluctant at times, the technical aspects of the production are consistently impressive. Neil Austin's lighting design is a particular highlight, imbuing the set with emotional clarity and intrigue. Tim Hatley's clock-inspired set design is also noteworthy, managing to contain tension and drama as the story hurtles towards its iconic showdown.

Ultimately, High Noon feels like a reluctant musical that finds its footing over time. The political message speaks loudest, harnessing the McCarthyist fear of yesteryear and the Trumpian terror of today. It's a powerful exploration of collective inaction and civic responsibility, one that feels remarkably relevant in these uncertain times.

With Crudup and Gough at the helm, this production is worth experiencing – even if it doesn't quite live up to its full potential. Bring on the drama, bring on the tension, and for goodness' sake, bring on the justice! Until March 6th, High Noon will be playing at the Harold Pinter theatre in London.
 
omg this high noon remake is giving me LIFE 🎬🤠 i mean billy crudup as will kane is everything he's got that classic western feel but also a modern edge that makes you wanna jump up and do something about all the injustices going on today 🙌 denise gough as amy kane is fire 🔥 too, her gritty spin on the character is so refreshing. springsteen's music is the real MVP though - it adds this extra layer of depth to the story that's just perfect for these times we're living in 💡 the only thing i'm not loving is how some of the supporting cast feels a bit one-dimensional 🤔 but overall, high noon is a must-see, even if it doesn't hit all the right notes every time 😊
 
Love this modern take on a classic western 🎥👏 Billy Crudup is absolutely captivating as Will Kane, gives so much depth to the character 💡 Denise Gough is amazing too, her Quaker wife Amy is so different from the TV version I loved her grittier spin 🌹 The musical numbers are a bit weird at first but Springsteen's music really brings a message that feels super relevant today 🎶 Neil Austin's lighting design is insane, totally makes you feel what Will Kane is going through 💥
 
ugh, just watched a video of a massive solar flare heading straight for earth 🌪️😱, like 100 million tons of radiation and plasma is gonna wipe out all our tech and we're literally unprepared...and it's not even like we've got a good plan to stop it or anything 🤔.
 
idk about this high noon thing 🤔... sounds like it's got some cool ideas but the execution feels a bit wonky to me. they're trying to make this old western feel modern by throwing in song and dance numbers, but it just doesn't quite work for me... it's like they're trying too hard to be edgy 😂. and can we talk about how some of the supporting characters are basically cardboard cutouts? it's like they forgot to flesh them out or something 🤦‍♂️. but on the bright side, springsteen's music is straight fire 🔥 and it adds a really important commentary on american politics... that's what I'm all about 👏
 
I'm low-key loving this modern take on High Noon 🤩 - Billy Crudup brings so much depth to Kane's character, it's like he's carrying the entire weight of America on his shoulders 😬. And can we talk about how great Denise Gough is? She totally owns that Quaker vibe and adds a whole new layer to Amy's story. 🌱 But, oh man, some of the supporting cast feels like they're just going through the motions... Harvey Pell needs more than 5 seconds of screen time 😂. And those musical numbers? They're like Springsteen is speaking directly to our souls 🎸. The production design is also top-notch - Neil Austin's lighting design is giving me LIFE 🔥. But what really gets me is how relevant this story feels today... it's like we're living in a time where collective inaction is literally the most terrifying thing ever 😨. Anyway, if you haven't seen High Noon yet, GET ON THAT 🎟️!
 
omg u guys i just watched high noon w/billy crudup & denise gough 🤩🎶 it's like they took a classic western & made it super relevant for today's america 🤯 i loved how Crudup brought Kane to life, so urgent & desperate it was like watching him have an existential crisis 😩 & Gough as Amy was amazing too! her Quaker vibes were on point 🙏 but ugh the supporting cast kinda fell flat, felt like cardboard cutouts at times 📦 bummer tho 'cause springsteen's music was EVERYTHING 💥 the way it brought politics & passion to the table was so needed rn 🤝 and that set design? WOW Neil Austin's lighting was on point too 👀 so yeah def worth a watch! btw just got into a fight with my bae over high noon, now i'm single again 😂
 
I gotta say, I loved Billy Crudup's take on Will Kane 🤠🎶 - it felt really modern while still staying true to the classic story. The song and dance numbers did feel a bit weird at first, but they actually added a fresh energy to the production 💃🕺. Denise Gough was also amazing as Amy, her character 😍. I think what really stood out to me was how well Springsteen's music wove into the narrative - it gave the whole thing an extra layer of depth and emotion 🎵. The technical stuff was top-notch too, especially Neil Austin's lighting design - it was like a punch in the gut sometimes 😱. Overall, I'd say it's worth checking out, even if it doesn't nail everything 💯
 
I can imagine how frustrating it must feel watching a production that's almost there but not quite hitting its mark 🤕. But honestly, Billy Crudup and Denise Gough are absolute rockstars for bringing this classic story to life with such passion and heart ❤️. I mean, using Springsteen's music in the musical numbers is pure genius - it adds this extra layer of depth and emotional resonance that just takes the whole production to a whole new level 🎶. And can we talk about Neil Austin's lighting design for a second? It's literally breathtaking 💡. High Noon might not be perfect, but with those incredible performances and technical aspects, it's still definitely worth watching 📚💫
 
🎥 this production feels like a great example of how classic stories can still be super relevant today... 🤔

Billy Crudup does look like he's really bringing something new to the role of Will Kane... 😊

I'm not sure about those musical numbers, sometimes they feel a bit forced... 🎶 but when Springsteen is involved it's all good! 🙌

the lighting design is actually really cool... 🌃 and that set design with clocks everywhere is kinda genius... 🕰️

overall I think this production is worth checking out... 👀 even if it doesn't quite live up to its full potential, there's still some amazing stuff happening on stage... 💪
 
I just watched this modern retelling of High Noon 🎥 and I gotta say, Billy Crudup absolutely crushes it as Will Kane 😍. The way he brings a fresh sense of urgency to the character is really something special. But what's even more impressive is how well they wove in Bruce Springsteen's music - it adds this whole new level of depth to the story 🎶. I mean, the songs are not just some random additions, they're actually integral to the narrative and really drive home the themes of the movie. And let's be real, who doesn't love a good musical? 😆 The production design is also top notch - that clock-inspired set is seriously cool 🔴. My only complaint is that some of the supporting characters feel kinda one-dimensional 🤔. Still, overall I'd highly recommend checking it out before it closes in March 💥.
 
idk why they gotta change the format lol but Crudup is on point as Kane 🤠 he brings so much depth to the role and makes it feel super relatable. Gough is fire too 💥 her chemistry with Crudup is undeniable and those musical numbers are everything 🎶 i loved how Springsteen's songs added this layer of politics and passion to the story, it made me wanna take action 🤯 the lighting design tho? 🔥 Neil Austin did some magic there. only thing that bugged me was the supporting cast feeling kinda 2d but overall, Crudup & Gough are the real MVPs 💪
 
🎭 I'm loving the vibe of this modern retelling of High Noon, but gotta say, some characters feel like they're just going through the motions 🤔. Billy Crudup shines as Will Kane, but the supporting cast is where it falls short 👎. Give me a pass on the song and dance numbers - while Springsteen's music adds an extra layer to the production, I'd love to see more of the story unfold without all those interludes 🕰️. The set design though? 🔥 Tim Hatley's clock-inspired design had me on the edge of my seat! Keep pushing the boundaries, High Noon, but also give us some depth, ya know? 😊
 
I gotta say, this modern retelling of High Noon is getting me all fired up 😤🎸! I love how Billy Crudup brings this classic character to life with a fresh sense of urgency and purpose. The way he anchors the performance is truly impressive. And can we talk about Denise Gough's Quaker wife Amy? She's absolutely killer 🔥! But, like, what's up with some of the supporting cast? I feel like Billy Howle and Rosa Salazar get shortchanged in terms of development. Oh well, at least Springsteen's music brings a much-needed injection of passion and politics to the production 🎶🔊 The clock-inspired set design is also super cool ⏰! All in all, I'm excited to see this production live and feel the energy of High Noon coming together 💥
 
I think what's really interesting about this production is how it takes a classic like High Noon and updates it to feel super relevant today 🤔. I mean, Billy Crudup is just incredible as Will Kane - he brings so much depth and urgency to the role, and his chemistry with Denise Gough (who's also amazing) is really something special. And let's be real, Springsteen's music is a total game-changer - it adds this whole new level of emotional weight to the story that's just really impactful 🎸.

The only thing that keeps me from totally loving this production is how some of the supporting cast feels a bit underdeveloped 🤷‍♀️. I mean, it's like they're just there to serve as foils for Kane and Amy - Harvey Pell in particular feels like a bit of a cardboard cutout 😐.

But overall, I think what really matters here is the message of the story: that collective inaction can be just as terrifying as individual action, and that we've got to take responsibility for our own lives and communities 🕰️. It's a powerful exploration of civic duty and it feels like Springsteen's music is the perfect vehicle for getting that point across 💪.
 
Man, I think what's really striking about this production of High Noon is how it highlights the importance of staying true to oneself, even when faced with overwhelming opposition 🤔. Billy Crudup's performance as Will Kane is all about conviction and integrity, and that's something we can all learn from. It's easy to get swept up in the chaos around us, but ultimately, it's our choices and actions that define who we are. And I think that's what this production does so well - it reminds us of the power we have as individuals to create change and stand up for what's right, even if it's scary or uncertain 💪.
 
I'm so hyped about this modern take on High Noon 🤩! Billy Crudup is literally amazing as Will Kane - his performance is so intense and passionate it gives me all the feels 😍. And I love how they've woven Springsteen's music into the narrative, it adds such a powerful commentary on our current state of America 💥. The only thing that really bugged me was the supporting cast, some of them felt kinda one-dimensional 🤔. But overall, this production is like a much-needed punch in the gut - it's making me think about my own civic responsibility and how I can make a difference 🙏. Can't wait to see more shows!
 
Ugh, I'm so over these online forums when it comes to discussing movies 🙄. Can't we just have a decent thread without all the drama and personal attacks? It's like some people forget that this is a platform for sharing thoughts and opinions, not for airing grievances 😒.

Anyway, back to the movie. I did see High Noon with my family over the weekend and it was actually really good! Billy Crudup was amazing as Will Kane and I loved how the musical numbers added a fresh spin to the classic story 🎵. The production values were top-notch too, especially Neil Austin's lighting design - it really brought the set to life 💡.

But what really got me was how the movie tackled themes of collective inaction and civic responsibility. It's like they're speaking straight to our generation's anxieties about politics and social justice 🤔. And Springsteen's music added so much depth and emotion to the story - I loved how it tied everything together.

All in all, High Noon is definitely worth checking out if you haven't seen it yet 💫. Just don't expect me to be online anytime soon arguing with people about their opinions... maybe I'll just stick to my thread on '90s TV shows instead 📺
 
I gotta say, I'm kinda meh about this modern retelling of High Noon 🤔. Don't get me wrong, Billy Crudup is great and all, but the whole song and dance thing feels like a gimmick to me 🎵. It's like they're trying too hard to make it relevant and cool in today's America 🇺🇸. I mean, I love Springsteen as much as the next person, but some of those musical numbers felt forced and awkward at times 😳. And don't even get me started on the supporting cast, it's like they're just cardboard cutouts 🤣. But hey, at least Neil Austin's lighting design is on point 💡!
 
so they're trying to make a classic western feel modern by throwing in some springsteen tunes 🤔... it's like they took all the cool stuff about high noon and replaced the gunfights with springsteen concert vibes 💃. personally, i'm here for it? Crudup does look pretty good as kane tho 👊, but the supporting cast is a bit of a mess 🤪. and can we talk about how much better this movie would be if they just left out the musical numbers altogether? 😴 still, springsteen's music does bring a certain energy to it 💥. overall, it feels like they're trying way too hard to make a point about politics and civic responsibility 🙄, but hey, at least it's something new for once 🎬
 
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