techiegurl
Entrou em ago. de 2004
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This is one of the best films I have EVER seen, and I watch a lot of films, as I am sure most of you do. First, it is an excellent adaptation of the book. They managed to follow the story line extremely well. Yes, somethings were left out, but all and all, they did a great job. Second, Rosaline Russell rocks! It doesn't matter what character she plays, she is fantastic, but she IS Mame, nobody can do it like her. Forget about the musical version (MAME) with Lucille Ball ( who is a great actress in her own right, but certainly not in the same ballpark with Ms. Russell). Third, it is not only funny, but heartwarming. The relationship between Mame and Patrick speaks volumes about what love should be, completely accepting of who the other person is, even if you don't always agree with them or like what they do. Fantastic family film, fun for everyone.
One of the rare mini-series made that actually can hold it's own against the book. If you have ever been disappointed with a movie after reading the book first, you will be in for a surprise with this one. It manages to have all the characters develop just as they were meant to in the book. It captures your imagination and sucks you into it so well, you actually feel for the characters. There is enough action for the guys and a touching love story for the women. Robert Duvall is perfect as Gus, he's funny and sweet, the heart of the movie. Tommy Lee Jones is the tough man Call, who demands nothing but respect. Diane Lane is the whore you can't help but want something better for. And Rick Schroder is far better than you could have imagined when he was doing "Silver Spoons" You can see how he developed into the character he now plays on TV.So if you love a good western and a good story, pop up some popcorn, recline back in your Lazy-boy and prepare to spend a few wonderful hours back in the old west.