Moulin Rouge (1952)

John Huston's "Moulin Rouge" Before I watched John Huston's 1952 biographical drama " Moulin Rouge ," I felt I never quite engaged with Huston's work as much as others seem to. Even his major works like 1941's " The Maltese Falcon " and 1948's " Treasures of the Sierra Madre " weren't as well regarded by me as much as they are regarded so highly in the collective retrospective outlooks. All of the films of his that I have watched thus far seem to not connect with me and I end up finding them boring. So, when I sat down to watch " Moulin Rouge ," I was even more hesitant, especially since it is one of the more lowly regarded works in his heralded collection. However, I seem to have gone against collective consensus once again, as I was very surprised with how much I enjoyed it. The film centers on the real life French painter Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. Navigating the bohemian subculture of Paris in the late 19t...