mandajanek
jun 2004 se unió
Te damos la bienvenida a nuevo perfil
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Reseñas8
Clasificación de mandajanek
I saw this film for the first time last year. Like most French comedy (including 'Les Visiteurs') it's quirky, and I like it! The plot is very simple and involves a shy French waitress (the Amelie of the title) surreptitiously making those around her happy. The parts I really like are the little nods to previous classic movies, including the part where she takes her revenge on the greengrocer and day-dreams about becoming 'Zorro' and carving a 'Z' on his door. Another interesting part is when she dons a headscarf and sunglasses (a la Audrey Hepburn in 'Charade') and leads Nino on a wild goose chase around Montmatre. Personally I quite like this film, it's unusual, and I love the ending. But don't worry, I won't tell you what happens!...
I think I would give this film 8/10. The plot involves a young boy
(Jon Whiteley) who arrives in Moonfleet after his mother dies and
finds Jeremy Fox (Stewart Granger), the leader of a gang of
smugglers who was once in love with the boy's mother.
The cast is very good, although I think George Sanders should
have been given a bigger part as he was excellent in such
classics as 'The Portrait of Dorian Gray' and 'The Private Affairs of
Bel Ami'. Joan Greenwood (who used her husky voice to good
effect as the overly-cheerful DJ in the cult TV series 'The Prisoner')
appears as Sanders' wife. Also Viveca Lindfors (who was later to
play excellent cameos in both 'Saving Private Ryan' and 'Stargate')
stars as Jeremy Fox's scheming mistress, Mrs Minton.
Granger, as usual, is gorgeous.
The good thing about his film for me, having just bought a
widescreen TV, is that it's in Cinemascope, so it fits the screen!
(Jon Whiteley) who arrives in Moonfleet after his mother dies and
finds Jeremy Fox (Stewart Granger), the leader of a gang of
smugglers who was once in love with the boy's mother.
The cast is very good, although I think George Sanders should
have been given a bigger part as he was excellent in such
classics as 'The Portrait of Dorian Gray' and 'The Private Affairs of
Bel Ami'. Joan Greenwood (who used her husky voice to good
effect as the overly-cheerful DJ in the cult TV series 'The Prisoner')
appears as Sanders' wife. Also Viveca Lindfors (who was later to
play excellent cameos in both 'Saving Private Ryan' and 'Stargate')
stars as Jeremy Fox's scheming mistress, Mrs Minton.
Granger, as usual, is gorgeous.
The good thing about his film for me, having just bought a
widescreen TV, is that it's in Cinemascope, so it fits the screen!