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MOVIE: The Greatest Showman STARRING: Hugh Jackman, Zac Efron, Michelle Williams, Rebecca Ferguson

RATING: PG SHOWING AT: The Strand REVIEWER: Vicky Roach 2.5/5

HUGH Jackman’s version of legendary American showman P.T. Barnum dances around the darker aspects of the 19th Century impresario’s famous sideshow.

And of course, he does it well – fancy footwork is one of the award-winning triple threat’s fortes.

But there’s something deeply disturbing about a musical that purports to celebrate diversity while simultaneo­usly airbrushin­g the rougher edges of its “freak story” to ensure it does nothing to offend its audience’s delicate sensibilit­ies.

One might argue that even Barnum himself – a man closely associated with the phrase “there’s a sucker born every minute” – was more honest.

At least he embraced the term humbug.

Although let’s not forget the extremes this “visionary” was capable of. After the death of the African-American slave Joice Heth – exhibited under the false claim she was 161 years old – Barnum held a public autopsy, charging 50 cents admission.

Keala Settle delivers a soulful performanc­e as the bearded woman Lettie Lutz, and the Broadway star’s rendition of This is Me isa genuine showstoppe­r.

And Melbourne-based actor Sam Humphrey, who stands just 127 centimetre­s tall, lends a welcome note of naturalism to Barnum’s troupe in the role of Tom Thumb.

But the wolf man looks a little like Chewbacca and the filmmakers aren’t quite sure what to do with their tall man, who is perched awkwardly to the side of the frame, like an afterthoug­ht.

The Greatest Showman ,a PG-rated version of events, tells the rags-to-riches story of a wide-eyed son of a poor tailor (Ellis Rubin) who falls in love with the daughter of one of his father’s wealthy clients.

When his Dad dies, the orphan falls upon even harder times. (Barnum’s empathy for outsiders is

explained by a scene in which he is handed an apple, as a starving child, by a woman with a disfigured face.)

Destitute, Barnum joins the railway on the promise of three square meals a day, returning as an adult (Jackman) to wed the woman of his dreams (Michelle Williams) with whom he has two beautiful daughters.

When the shipping company Barnum is working for goes broke, he hoodwinks the bank into giving him a loan that allows him to buy a run-down museum.

Its stuffed curiositie­s fail to attract an audience so he hires the real thing instead.

Ina carefully-choreograp­hed dance routine, Barnum persuades upper class playwright Phillip Carlyle (Zac Efron) to join him.

And this is how Barnum makes his first fortune.

❝ The Greatest Showman’s floorboard-shaking, Broadway-belting song and dance routines can’t cover for its flat-footed screenplay.

Money, however, doesn’t buy him respect.

When Barnum and his troupe are invited to Buckingham Palace, he encounters the beautiful European opera singer Jenny Lind (Rebecca Ferguson).

She has what it takes to impress the snobby establishm­ent and Barnum risks everything to finance her US tour.

When that venture ends in tears, he goes back to where he belongs – the ragtag bunch of misfits that have become his second family. The Greatest Showman’s

floorboard-shaking, Broadway-belting song and dance routines can’t cover for its flat-footed screenplay.

Behind the smoke and mirrors lies an empty-hearted whitewash of history.

 ?? PHOTO: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX ?? SPECTACLE: Zac Efron as Phillip Carlyle and Hugh Jackman as P.T. Barnum in the original musical that celebrates the birth of show business.
PHOTO: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX SPECTACLE: Zac Efron as Phillip Carlyle and Hugh Jackman as P.T. Barnum in the original musical that celebrates the birth of show business.
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Charity Barnum dazzle in this scene.
PHOTO: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX Hugh Jackman and Michelle Williams as P.T. Barnum and Charity Barnum dazzle in this scene.
 ?? PHOTOS: NIKO TAVERNISE ?? Zac Efron as Phillip Carlyle and Zendaya as Anne Wheeler in a stunning acrobatic scene from the movie The Greatest Showman.
PHOTOS: NIKO TAVERNISE Zac Efron as Phillip Carlyle and Zendaya as Anne Wheeler in a stunning acrobatic scene from the movie The Greatest Showman.
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Rebecca Ferguson as Jenny Lind in a scene from the movie.

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