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SummaryBased on the 1988 John Waters’ cult classic, Hairspray is the story of Tracy Turnblad, a big girl with big hair and an even bigger heart, who has only one passion—dancing. When her dream of becoming a regular personality on “The Corny Collins Show” comes true, she wins many fans and becomes an advocate for integration. (New Line Cinema)

Hairspray

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Portland Oregonian
So good at what it does that it can exhaust you: In the later going, one big number follows on the heels of another so quickly that it feels more like an opera than a regular musical.
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Jan 20, 2026
10
famfacat
The explosive rhythm of a technicolor revolution: A 5.0-star "sensational" surge of candy-coated defiance.2007 (5.0)I watched "Hairspray" in the theater in 2007, and it delivered a visceral "revelation" that solidified its position as a 5.0-star pillar in my cinematic archive. This experience **** the fourth wall of typical stage-to-screen adaptations by infusing every frame with a "raw" and "vivid" energy that felt 100% immersive. The narrative rhythm was far from the "stagnant" disappointments of the year; instead, it offered a "chewy" and sophisticated blend of social commentary and high-tension musical numbers that kept me in a state of absolute "hororong." Seeing the "vivid" joy of Tracy Turnblad and the "pathetic" yet comedic villainy of the establishment provided a "sensational" emotional payoff that felt like a rhythmic heartbeat of rebellion. The 95% preservation of my memory is dominated by the "raw" power of the ensemble performances and the high-tension choreography that turned the 1960s into a "sensational" landscape of progress and pink clouds. Unlike the "1.0-star traumas" of my record, this theatrical encounter offered a sense of "vivid" satisfaction that left a permanent, rhythmic scar of happiness on my soul. It stands as a powerful 5.0-star testament to the "raw" beauty of diversity and the "sensational" rhythm of change—a high-tension masterpiece of optimism that remains one of the most "vividly" colorful and "rawly" energetic memories of my 2007 archive.
Aug 14, 2013
10
gill000
This is one of those films that is sure to put a smile on your face. I can't think of the film without getting a song stuck in my head. Well worth a watch
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Rolling Stone
It's hard to resist the film's exuberance.
80
Variety
It's one of the best Broadway-tuner adaptations in recent years -- yes, arguably even better than those Oscar-winning ones.
75
Chicago Tribune
Less polished but more fun than "Dreamgirls." Both are drag revues at heart, one funny, the other serious. I prefer the funny one.
70
Slate
This movie-turned-stage-show-turned-movie-again is intermittently tasty, if a little too frantically eager to please.
50
Village Voice
The movie is visually flat: not pasty and garish in the Waters signature style, but merely serviceable and competent in the worst tradition of Hollywood "professionalism."
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Dec 31, 2012
10
survivorfan989
Easily my favourite musical and it's not hard to tell why because its full of catchy songs and stand-out performances from the cast. Not only is it a great concept but it's crosses over from a Broadway show to Film so easily! Nikki Blonsky in her first major role is just a delight and she is joined by so many talented stars here, but there's no looking past John Travolta and his hilarious portrayal of Edna! Overall a delightful film to watch and it will always be one of my favourites :)
Aug 24, 2014
6
beingryanjude
Filled with wonderful musical renditions of the now-classic Broadway musical, Hairspray is a delightful and charming adaptation of the stage version and it's mediocre predecessor film.
Nov 23, 2011
4
MichaelD
One thing for sure, this movie is definitely not my type. But in some way, it was entertaining at some parts which is why it only JUST gets a 4.
Mar 29, 2016
3
MrMovieBuff
It's time to get your singing lungs on as 'Hairspray' is supposed to be infectious, and jazzy. It's supposed to put a smile on your face, and leave you brimming with joy, and caring for the characters as they sing their way to stop racism, and other prejudice. Not me, unfortunately. 'Hairspray' is an overstuffed, thinly developed, almost confusing product... I am intended to care for the characters that appear on screen, but I just don't. I see no reason whatsoever to root for the lead character that is Tracy (a very charming Nikki Blonsky), other than the fact that I admire her hate for racism, and wanting black people to get equal **** the rest of her character I just couldn't care for. She seems to have the hots for a young dancer boy named Link (Zac Efron, energetic as always), but why is she so madly in love with him? Is it his hair? His eyes? His dancing skills??? He is nothing more than a blank, thin sheet of paper. That blank sheet of paper must be full of his character development, which there is none of in case you didn't understand where I was getting at. James Marsden plays Corny Collins, the host of a very popular TV all-dance and all-singing show "The Corny Collins Show", where they are looking for young talent to sing and dance for the show's live broadcasting. Working on that show is the scheming Velma (Michelle Pfeiffer), who is more or less no different to any other blonde, female villain you've seen in the past. She has an evil laugh, her blonde hair is full of volume, she wears eye shadow and blood-red lipstick, and high heels that click so hard against the ground she walks on. Why should I find her extra intimidating? This is not a discredit to Michelle Pfeiffer's performance as she does do an excellent job as always, but here her character just seems so...boring. John Travolta plays Tracy's mother, Edna, dressed in drag, I can see why this may be, since the musical was originally written by John Waters, known for his gross-out content and working closely with a famous transvestite named "Divine". However, I'm not sure if this is supposed to be ironic, but Travolta's voice is too deep for a woman, I am not sure if it is supposed to be a joke, or if we are supposed to believe that he is in fact playing a woman with some manly features. I don't know, and frankly...I just don't care after a while. The movie is filled with musical numbers and inspired choreography, and also moves at a fast pace, but what is the story's focus? Why does it seem like there are so many unnecessary sub-plots that involve the romance between Tracy's friend Penny (Amanda Bynes) with a black teen Seaweed (Elijah Kelly)? Or take Tracy's father Wilbur (Christopher Walken) trying to win back the heart of Edna. Why were they there? And why did they need to take up so much of the movie's time? If you took them out of the movie, it wouldn't make that much of a difference, other than the run-time being a little shorter. All in all, 'Hairspray' is a failed opportunity, with good-meaning. It obviously tries to fit in a social commentary about racism and other forms of discrimination, but fails to do it with characters that I just couldn't see myself rooting for. They all seem to be cardboard stereotypes of their own, if they wanted equality so bad, why do they act like the way that prejudice people see them? The music is good enough to keep anyone distracted, but I just wanted the end-credits to roll as soon as possible.
Apr 19, 2013
3
MokoReviews
It fails on almost every level to be the amazing-ness of the 1988 original. Also, John Travolta acting as some bubblegum version of Divine is tacky and downright cinema blasphemy.
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  • New Line Cinema
  • Ingenious Film Partners
  • Zadan / Meron Productions
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  • Storyline Entertainment
Jul 20, 2007
1 h 57 m
PG
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