IMDb plot summary: On a South Pacific island during World War II, love blooms between a young nurse and a secretive Frenchman who's being courted for a dangerous military mission.
Directed by Joshua Logan. Stars Rossano Brazzi, Mitzi Gaynor, and John Kerr.
South Pacific is a musical by Rodgers & Hammerstein, set during World War II. It tells the story of group of soldiers and nurses stationed in the South Pacific, focusing in particular on a series of romances and the racial biases that they must confront along the way. Rodgers & Hammerstein have never been my favorite, and this one doesn't win me over either. It does have some lovely songs performed well by the film's cast, but I've never been really convinced by how these songs enhance the story or vice versa. I was also unenthused by the film's decision to place all musical numbers behind a gauzy haze. I imagine that it's trying to lean into the romanticization of it, as if they've left reality by singing, so we're also leaving reality in terms of visuals, but mostly it didn't work for me. This is one of Rodgers and Hammerstein's more boring works in my opinion, and this film version didn't convince me otherwise.
How it entered my Flickchart:
π₯ South Pacific (1958)
π Ranked #2708/4235 on my Flickchart
π― Flickscore™: 41
lost to Frank (#2200 → #2202)
beat The White Ribbon (#3224 → #3234)
beat Uptight (#2704 → #2713)
beat Wrong Turn (#2449 → #2451)
lost to The Year of Living Dangerously (#2326 → #2238)
beat Lost in America (#2387 → #2415)
lost to Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (#2356 → #2297)
lost to The Woman in Black (#2371 → #2407)
lost to Killing Season (#2379 → #2240)
beat Get Shorty (#2383 → #2384)
lost to Rosemary's Baby (#2381 → #2251)
beat North (#2382 → #2383)






