Movie Review: West Side Story

When you first start watching West Side Story, you'll probably think to yourself, "Wow, this is probably the fruitiest movie I've ever seen," but don't worry, it gets better. The story is about two rival gangs in New York - the Jets and the Sharks.

The Jets have a small area of land they have deemed their territory, and the Sharks are trying to take it over. The main difference between the Jets and the Sharks is that while the Jets are white and were born in America, the Sharks are full-blooded Puerto Rican.

The Sharks hate the Jets for the sole reason that they are Americans. Ever since the members of the Sharks came to America they have been treated like scum simply because they are Latino, and therefore have a chip on their shoulder. Newer, bigger problems arise one night at a dance in which both gangs are in attendance.

Tony (Richard Beymer), is the co-founder of the Jets, but has since left the gang in order to pursue a more legitimate lifestyle. He notices Maria (Natalie Wood), who is the sister of Sharks’ leader, Bernardo (George Chakiris). Another problem is that she notices him. They are immediately drawn to each other, and it is truly love at first sight.

Tony doesn't know who Maria is, and Maria doesn't know who Tony is, and the thing is, they don't care - they just want to be together. This spectacle upsets Bernardo immensely, and he now feels he has even more reason to hate Americans and the Jets. There is nearly a fight between the two gangs right there in the dance hall, but instead Riff (Russ Tamblyn), the leader of the Jets, and Bernardo set up a meeting in order to set up a brawl at a later date.

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Brian is 22, with some of the most diverse tastes in films you'll see. He enjoys everything from Ingmar Bergman to Michael Bay and will watch just about anything you throw his way. You can find more of his reviews on his site Moderns and Classics, as well as Netflix. …

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  • 1 - El Bicho

    Mar 22, 2008 at 4:33 pm

    When you first start reading this review, you'll probably think to yourself, "people still use the word 'fruity'?"

  • 2 - mplo

    Aug 13, 2008 at 10:07 am

    West Side Story, which is my alltime favorite film...hands down, is a beautiful golden oldie-but-goody movie musical classic, and your synopsis of it is spot on! Every time I view this great classic I notice things that I didn't notice before, and the MGM saying "Unlike other classics, West Side Story grows younger" is so true.

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