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हॉलीवुड के महानतम अग्रणी व्यक्ति, आर्चीबाल्ड अलेक्जेंडर लीच की जिन्दगी को दर्शाने वाला चार भाग का नाटक.हॉलीवुड के महानतम अग्रणी व्यक्ति, आर्चीबाल्ड अलेक्जेंडर लीच की जिन्दगी को दर्शाने वाला चार भाग का नाटक.हॉलीवुड के महानतम अग्रणी व्यक्ति, आर्चीबाल्ड अलेक्जेंडर लीच की जिन्दगी को दर्शाने वाला चार भाग का नाटक.
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Isaac's portrayal is really good. I would never have guessed someone could nail the part. But don't say it is true if it isn't. His brother died before he was born. Made it look like Mae West movie was his first and so on. Stick to the facts so we all won't doubt the movie.
Any huge fan of Cary Grant will enjoy this and I did get entertained. The implied part of his Randolph Scott relationship is movie time crap. Jennifer Grant always claimed he wasn't gay. She knew him better than anyone. Read her book Good Stuff.
Also, what an inappropriate song to play when portraying New York. Movie looked so timely but failed there.
Look up the only photo I could find of his father, he was spot on.
Cary/Archie would be disappointed and disgusted.
Any huge fan of Cary Grant will enjoy this and I did get entertained. The implied part of his Randolph Scott relationship is movie time crap. Jennifer Grant always claimed he wasn't gay. She knew him better than anyone. Read her book Good Stuff.
Also, what an inappropriate song to play when portraying New York. Movie looked so timely but failed there.
Look up the only photo I could find of his father, he was spot on.
Cary/Archie would be disappointed and disgusted.
On screen he seemed like the perfect man and had a perfect life. Nothing could be further from the truth. He had a terrible childhood. He made a successful career but he understandably had his demons. He was a good man whose childhood affected him his whole life. Only when he became a father did he really find peace and happiness. He didn't feel like he had to make the most money or need any public adoration. He was comfortable being a father even though it came very late in life for him. I always liked him as an actor whether it was a romantic comedy or a dramatic thriller but I really came to respect him as a person.
The characterisations here are definitively subpar. No one looks or sounds like the people they portray, except for Laura Aikman, who looks quite a bit like and acts very much like her part. Therein lies the rub. Far too much effort to get that right that everything else fell by the wayside. The title is a misnomer, to say the least. It's not about Archie, it's not about Cary. It's about Dyan. It should have been called "Dyan, Me, Me, Me and the 6 years I spent with that guy to whom I've served up a narcissistic manipulation pie with a light sprinkle of powdered truth".
He said it best, everything is a confrontation to her. And every confrontation in this lifetime movie of the week is a character assassination for every acquaintance she makes. Everything that goes wrong is always someone else's fault. He does drugs, he sold the dog, he's overbearing and controlling, his mother is a beach, his biz partner is a time stealer. Despite all her obvious flaws, the production makes everyone else out to be the bad guy and poor misunderstood her. Every scene is manicured and curated to paint everyone else in a bad light, and even when you think that maybe there's a bit of balance here, it quickly turns to self-victimizing pandering, expecting the audience to be too stupid to see it.
An excellent study into the true character of a bitter ex-lover, but very little in the way of the person for whom we were duped into thinking it was about. It might think it's subtle, but it's not.
He said it best, everything is a confrontation to her. And every confrontation in this lifetime movie of the week is a character assassination for every acquaintance she makes. Everything that goes wrong is always someone else's fault. He does drugs, he sold the dog, he's overbearing and controlling, his mother is a beach, his biz partner is a time stealer. Despite all her obvious flaws, the production makes everyone else out to be the bad guy and poor misunderstood her. Every scene is manicured and curated to paint everyone else in a bad light, and even when you think that maybe there's a bit of balance here, it quickly turns to self-victimizing pandering, expecting the audience to be too stupid to see it.
An excellent study into the true character of a bitter ex-lover, but very little in the way of the person for whom we were duped into thinking it was about. It might think it's subtle, but it's not.
My Review- Archie
Streaming on BritBox
My Rating 7/10
Cary Grant the debonair elegant movie star that was was such a unique and sophisticated invention of the Hollywood star system of the 1930's 1940's would be nearly impossible for any actor to portray today successfully.
Jason Isaacs comes very close especially with impersonating the distinctive mid Atlantic cultured voice of Cary Grant but at times I felt I was watching an impersonation instead of an impression.
I've read and watched many fine documentaries on Cary Grant and his life pre Hollywood and post Hollywood and really learnt nothing new about the man himself in this entertaining 4 part series .
A series based on Dyan Cannon's 2011 memoir Dear Cary . Dyan Cannon was married to Cary Grant for less than 3 years from 1965 to 1968 they had a daughter Jennifer who is along with her mother is a Producer of this series .
The screenplay written jointly by Jeff Pope and Dyan Cannon has a documentary interview style that begins with one of Cary Grants audience participation question and answer tours of the mid 1980's that were titled "A Conversation with Cary Grant." As he thinks back over his life story Jason Isaacs as Cary Grant relates his rags to riches story beginning in Bristol as a young child with a critically ill brother a mostly absent and ineffectual father and a stressed and depressed mother.
However as pointed out by my viewing partner the interior of their home was not very convincing as a house of poverty, quite comfortable as a matter of fact.
I was aware of all this background from watching the wonderful 2017 documentary told in Cary Grant's own words Becoming Cary Grant .
Another two very informative documentaries one about the Academy Award winning Australian costume designer Orry Kelly titled Women He's Undressed made by Gillian Armstrong in 2015 and another about Scotty Bowers titled Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood more than implied that Cary Grant also had male lovers.
No one will ever know the truth about Cary Grant's sexuality and it's not really that important except to say that in this series the only time that it's even implied is when Dyan Cannon played by Laura Aikman asks him outright if he was gay he gives a rather ambiguous answer "I have loved many people and married a few times" Archy Leach the acrobat clown escaped his poor child and traumatic childhood to become Cary Grant the debonair and sharp witted and amusing Hollywood gentleman who had the hilarious line which still breaks me up from the classic 1938 comedy Bringing Up Baby where he has to put on Katherine Hepburn's bathrobe. When asked "Why are you wearing these?", he replies: Because I just went gay, all of a sudden which is apparently the first time the gay word was used in a movie in that context.
Cary Grant certainly was no stranger to Pink Hollywood culture he also played a gay man although it was never mentioned in the biographical fantasy movie Night and Day about composer Cole Porter in 1946 .
His close association with colleagues in the Hollywood community of that golden era certainly would have exposed him to Gay culture . His friends included Katharine Hepburn with who he made 4 films with George Cukor who desperately wanted him to play Norman Maine in the 1954 movie A Star is Born and was furious when he refused and the great costume designer Orry Kelly who , wrote that he had an on-again, off-again relationship with Cary Grant until the 1930s.
Actor Randolph Scott and Cary Grant lived together for a couple of years and were regarded as a couple . Toward the end of their lives, Scott and Grant were often seen together, on one occasion holding hands late at night in the Polo Lounge, alone except for the waiters.
So if Cary Grant wasn't gay or bisexual he certainly embraced that culture and I felt it a pity it wasn't mentioned much at all in this series which I suppose is understandable if told from his ex wife Dyan Cannon's perspective.
I was entertained by this 4 part series Archie but can't help thinking that it concentrated more on Dyan Cannon's relatively brief encounter with the phenomenon that was Cary Grant .
For me missing out on an opportunity to portray accurately the magic makeover and alchemy that created the charm and personality of Cary Grant .
He may never have won an Oscar a BAFTA or a Golden Globe although in 1942 he did win a Golden Apple Award as Most Cooperative Actor but he remains and always will one of Hollywood's great iconic movie stars.
Cary Grant like Clark Gable ,Spencer Tracy , Katharine Hepburn, Bette Davis, Joan Crawford Garbo and Dietrich all were true originals and while imitations are interesting they just can't capture the true essence of the original.
A special mention about the wonderful performance of Harriet Walter in this series who plays Elsie Leach the mother that Cary Grant didn't know was still alive till towards the end of her life when his father confessed she was still alive. His father had her committed to an asylum when he was a young boy telling him she had died .
Cary Grant the debonair elegant movie star that was was such a unique and sophisticated invention of the Hollywood star system of the 1930's 1940's would be nearly impossible for any actor to portray today successfully.
Jason Isaacs comes very close especially with impersonating the distinctive mid Atlantic cultured voice of Cary Grant but at times I felt I was watching an impersonation instead of an impression.
I've read and watched many fine documentaries on Cary Grant and his life pre Hollywood and post Hollywood and really learnt nothing new about the man himself in this entertaining 4 part series .
A series based on Dyan Cannon's 2011 memoir Dear Cary . Dyan Cannon was married to Cary Grant for less than 3 years from 1965 to 1968 they had a daughter Jennifer who is along with her mother is a Producer of this series .
The screenplay written jointly by Jeff Pope and Dyan Cannon has a documentary interview style that begins with one of Cary Grants audience participation question and answer tours of the mid 1980's that were titled "A Conversation with Cary Grant." As he thinks back over his life story Jason Isaacs as Cary Grant relates his rags to riches story beginning in Bristol as a young child with a critically ill brother a mostly absent and ineffectual father and a stressed and depressed mother.
However as pointed out by my viewing partner the interior of their home was not very convincing as a house of poverty, quite comfortable as a matter of fact.
I was aware of all this background from watching the wonderful 2017 documentary told in Cary Grant's own words Becoming Cary Grant .
Another two very informative documentaries one about the Academy Award winning Australian costume designer Orry Kelly titled Women He's Undressed made by Gillian Armstrong in 2015 and another about Scotty Bowers titled Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood more than implied that Cary Grant also had male lovers.
No one will ever know the truth about Cary Grant's sexuality and it's not really that important except to say that in this series the only time that it's even implied is when Dyan Cannon played by Laura Aikman asks him outright if he was gay he gives a rather ambiguous answer "I have loved many people and married a few times" Archy Leach the acrobat clown escaped his poor child and traumatic childhood to become Cary Grant the debonair and sharp witted and amusing Hollywood gentleman who had the hilarious line which still breaks me up from the classic 1938 comedy Bringing Up Baby where he has to put on Katherine Hepburn's bathrobe. When asked "Why are you wearing these?", he replies: Because I just went gay, all of a sudden which is apparently the first time the gay word was used in a movie in that context.
Cary Grant certainly was no stranger to Pink Hollywood culture he also played a gay man although it was never mentioned in the biographical fantasy movie Night and Day about composer Cole Porter in 1946 .
His close association with colleagues in the Hollywood community of that golden era certainly would have exposed him to Gay culture . His friends included Katharine Hepburn with who he made 4 films with George Cukor who desperately wanted him to play Norman Maine in the 1954 movie A Star is Born and was furious when he refused and the great costume designer Orry Kelly who , wrote that he had an on-again, off-again relationship with Cary Grant until the 1930s.
Actor Randolph Scott and Cary Grant lived together for a couple of years and were regarded as a couple . Toward the end of their lives, Scott and Grant were often seen together, on one occasion holding hands late at night in the Polo Lounge, alone except for the waiters.
So if Cary Grant wasn't gay or bisexual he certainly embraced that culture and I felt it a pity it wasn't mentioned much at all in this series which I suppose is understandable if told from his ex wife Dyan Cannon's perspective.
I was entertained by this 4 part series Archie but can't help thinking that it concentrated more on Dyan Cannon's relatively brief encounter with the phenomenon that was Cary Grant .
For me missing out on an opportunity to portray accurately the magic makeover and alchemy that created the charm and personality of Cary Grant .
He may never have won an Oscar a BAFTA or a Golden Globe although in 1942 he did win a Golden Apple Award as Most Cooperative Actor but he remains and always will one of Hollywood's great iconic movie stars.
Cary Grant like Clark Gable ,Spencer Tracy , Katharine Hepburn, Bette Davis, Joan Crawford Garbo and Dietrich all were true originals and while imitations are interesting they just can't capture the true essence of the original.
A special mention about the wonderful performance of Harriet Walter in this series who plays Elsie Leach the mother that Cary Grant didn't know was still alive till towards the end of her life when his father confessed she was still alive. His father had her committed to an asylum when he was a young boy telling him she had died .
This is a very entertaining and beautifully made drama. It is not really a biography, it doesn't go through his life story - indeed it virtually glosses over his Hollywood career instead focusing on his relationship with his fourth wife in the 60s and his relationship with his mother. It does this sensitively, emotionally and intelligently.
Not simply listening his career allows the story to explore the man himself and what's wonderfully refreshing these days is that is doesn't dis him like so many biographies of celebrities tend to do these days. He wasn't perfect but he comes across as a genuinely nice guy.
Whilst the main narrative is set in the 60s, there are flashbacks into his awful childhood in Bristol. These insights into his past explains who he became. Considering these traumatic experiences, it's amazing that he turned out so normal.
It's a very watchable four hours.
Not simply listening his career allows the story to explore the man himself and what's wonderfully refreshing these days is that is doesn't dis him like so many biographies of celebrities tend to do these days. He wasn't perfect but he comes across as a genuinely nice guy.
Whilst the main narrative is set in the 60s, there are flashbacks into his awful childhood in Bristol. These insights into his past explains who he became. Considering these traumatic experiences, it's amazing that he turned out so normal.
It's a very watchable four hours.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाHighlights Grant's third marriage to Dyan Cannon and their daughter Jennifer, both of whom are Executive Producers of the series.
- गूफ़Cary Grant is shown trying to get his girlfriend, Dyan Cannon, the female lead in "North By Northwest" in 1961. He had already made the film long since - it was filmed in 1958 and in cinemas by May of 1959. Furthermore, the film's legendary scene of Grant being pursued by a monoplane through a cornfield is shown being filmed on a studio set rather than on location, and Alfred Hitchcock, the director, is shown casually dressed in shirtsleeves and a cardigan, whereas the real Hitchcock was famous for always being formally dressed in suit and tie on film sets, and expected his crew to do likewise.
- कनेक्शनReferenced in WDW Pro: The Genre Guys: North by Northwest (2024)
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