Sweeney Todd is not only consumed by vengeance but goes mad with it, finally destroying himself and taking others down with him. In a way the visual signature of his derangement is his white shock of skunk hair. It's interesting to note that the last movie character who had the same skunk 'do was also obsessed by vengeance, so lost in rage that he's prepared to sacrifice his life, the lives of his crew members and even his ship to find and destroy his nemesis.

On top of which both men raged and obsessed sometime in the early to mid 19th Century. Has anyone ever tried to make a musical out of Herman Melville's Moby Dick?
There's one more parallel. Both Sweeney Todd and John Huston's Moby Dick (1956) both have monochromatic color palettes. In Moby Dick, in fact, Huston and cinematographer Oswald Morris made the first color film with a subdued drained hue, an effect that was achieved in the printing process by blending the color negative with a "grey" (black and white) negative. The idea was to emulate the Currier and Ives etchings of the period.
I only wish I could find a decent color closeup of Peck and his Ahab skunk hair.

Posted by Jeffrey Wells on December 23, 2007 at 5:18 PM
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p.Vice
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You could always substitute a picture of Susan Sontag.
Posted by p.Vice
at December 23, 2007 6:28 PM
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EOTW
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Actually, Wells, you forgot about that Rogue chick in the X men flicks. She had a streak in her hair, too. You're welcome.
FYI: finally saw Todd this evening. I liked it and thought it might be Burton's best work along with ED WOOD, but that's small praise. I'm not a fan of his. But I was VERY impressed with Depp who really goes out there. HBC was good too. I dig and always have but wish she'd do more than just do her bf's movies.
Posted by EOTW
at December 23, 2007 6:29 PM
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Alan Cerny
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I saw SWEENEY for the second time last night, and loved it even more, but I'm resigned to the fact that it's likely going to die a quick death at the box office. People won't embrace this film. But I love that Depp becomes a classic Universal Monster at the last reel of the film. It's probably my favorite performance of his.
Posted by Alan Cerny
at December 23, 2007 6:52 PM
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D.Z.
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EOTW: "Actually, Wells, you forgot about that Rogue chick in the X men flicks. She had a streak in her hair, too."
Not the same thing, though.
Posted by D.Z.
at December 23, 2007 6:54 PM
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nemo
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Hey, Cruella DeVille had the skunk hair thing going too. And she was certainly obsessed. But it was the dalmations who eventually got vengeance.
Posted by nemo
at December 23, 2007 7:52 PM
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Sefster
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Mom in Poltergeist too. Not really a vengeance theme - more mother protectionism.
Posted by Sefster
at December 23, 2007 7:59 PM
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Crow T Robot
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I was thinking he's more of a resurrected monster, like Elsa Lanchester in Bride of Frankenstein.
(and Stephanie Zachareck is right, the movie sucks)
Posted by Crow T Robot
at December 23, 2007 8:11 PM
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JackeyAces
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p. Vice
Is that picture taken when she was still alive or did you dig her up?
Posted by JackeyAces
at December 23, 2007 8:13 PM
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MAGGA
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That kid in the sixth sense also had that streak of grey.
Posted by MAGGA
at December 23, 2007 9:20 PM
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Pinko Punko
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Wasn't Khan kind of skunky? Then again, he was Ahabiting that character.
Posted by Pinko Punko
at December 23, 2007 9:33 PM
comment #11
berg
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LILY MUNSTER ... friendo
Posted by berg
at December 24, 2007 12:43 AM