By John DiLillo
Our greatest living filmmaker has been aching to make a musical since the beginning of his career.
The Hollywood Reporter confirmed that Steven Spielberg is currently beginning the casting search for his long-gestating remake of West Side Story. This isn’t a new plan; all the way back in 2014, Deadline reported he was circling the project. At the time, the famously busy director seemed to be merely flirting with the idea. Now, with casting calls going out and Spielberg planning to shoot the film after he finishes work on 2020’s Indiana Jones 5, a new West Side Story seems all but certain.
Reaction to the concept of a West Side Story remake has been understandably muted. The original 1961 adaptation is a classic, with a timeless soundtrack and a cast at the top of their game. Spielberg, meanwhile, is a filmmaker who’s never directed a musical, and he’s unique in his ability to remain peculiarly underrated. As the highest-grossing filmmaker of all time, he holds a position that attracts contrarians and encourages dissent. “Spielberg isn’t a good director” is an instantly interesting opinion because it flies so against the grain. It’s also one of those few opinions that holds no merit beyond that immediate and visceral reaction. Spielberg’s populist bona fides don’t contradict his once-in-a-lifetime filmmaking ability. No one knows how to tell a purely visual story like him, and it’s possible no one ever will again. West Side Story is in good hands.
Spielberg’s musical itch has shown itself consistently throughout his filmography
Over the course of his nearly 50 years in the industry, Spielberg has made a lot of movies, and more than a few of them have unmistakable musical DNA. He famously edited Close Encounters of the Third Kind to match a completed John Williams score. And infamous bomb 1941 was conceived as a musical until Spielberg decided he wasn’t prepared to handle all of the moving parts required. The finished film contains several musical sequences, however, all of which are much preferable to the antic comedic stylings that sink the rest of the narrative.
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