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Directed by Ridley Scott.
Gladiator duo Ridley Scott and Russell Crowe re-team for this adaptation of author Peter Mayle's best-selling novel about a London-based investment banker who relocates to Provence in hopes of selling a small vineyard he has inherited from his recently-deceased uncle. As a child, Max Skinner (Freddie Highmore) was taught to appreciate the finer things in life while wandering the vineyard estate of his sophisticated uncle Henry (Albert Finney). Life has a strange way or turning out how you least expect it to though, and twenty-five years later Max (Russell Crowe) is now a prosperous money man wheeling and dealing in the cutthroat world of London business. When Max learns that Henry has recently passed away and that he has been named the sole beneficiary of his late uncle's modest estate, the keen businessman hastily arranges a flight to France in order to assess the value of the old property and get it prepped for sale. After Max arrives to find the vineyard in a crumbling state of disrepair, his troubles are further compounded by the stubbornness of gruff estate winemaker M. Duflot (Didier Bourdon) and the unexpected arrival of a determined California beauty named Christie (Abbie Cornish) who presents herself as a long-lost cousin while making a dubious claim to Henry's estate. Meanwhile, the overstressed Max reluctantly finds himself falling for local café owner and town siren Fanny (Marion Cotillard), whose formidable guard is quickly worn down by the smitten beneficiary. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide
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mrbuckykmrbuckyk The grapes of... missteps.
by mrbuckyk in mrbuckyk Blog
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"I was completely put-off on this movie by the previews/trailer and you would think that being it was directed by one the best modern directors (Ridley Scott) and starring one of the best modern actors (Russel Crowe) of our time that I would have seen it earlier.. So I was pleasantly enthralled with this movie.... for about the first 15 mins. All the sudden there is a shift in tone and then it seems there are striving for a Doris Day/Rock Hudson Romantic Comedy and it just turned out slightly off. So many mis-steps.... " [More]
ilyushailyusha A great romcom
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liked it.
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"I admit that I am biased when it comes to travel flicks. Show me a knockout beauty with the backdrop of gorgeous vistas, and I start salivating. Sprinkle in some cultural subtext, fortified by the prominent role of local food and wine, and I am so ready to live vicariously through the on-screen characters, that the actual plot becomes rather unimportant. Make the locale one of my favorite places on Earth, and I will invariably give you a thumbs up. The events in A Good Year occur in Provence (Favorite place? Check! Vistas? Check!). The female lead is the ravishing Marion Cotillard (now, a newly-minted Oscar winner for her role in La Vie en Rose). The setting is nothing less than a vineyard estate. Everything is properly aligned for my enjoyment. And the movie is enjoyable, despite certain lack of believability around Russell Crowe as a romantic lead. He is, on the other hand, just flawless as a ruthless and haughty trader Max Skinner. Several members of the cast produce no less del ... " [More]
downwestdownwest Were they good memories? No, th ...
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"Compared to Matchstick Men, this is a triumph about life's simple pleasures compared to the "richer" alternatives. An odd accomplishment considering it came from Ridley Scott and Russell Crowe. " [More]
dj4ourdj4our A Rom-Com for Guys?
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"A GOOD YEAR (2006)***1/2PG-13 (for language and some sexual content)1 hr. 58 min.written by: Mark Klein, Nick Griffin, Ted Griffin (from Peter Mayle's book)produced by: Erin Upson & Ridley Scottdirected by: Ridley ScottRidley Scott is a director known for not only telling great stories but for also creating a tapestry of color in which to tell these stories. Whether the genre be sci-fi or drama, his films always look amazing to me. He's got a devastating capacity to craft beauty within truly treacherous scenarios. The man's visually crisp eye can make crashed helicopters, gothic Roman duels, and futuristic dilapidations striking enough to adorn walls as art. Spilling emotion amidst spilling blood is second nature from this weathered director. In his latest film he displays a beautiful scenic locale and a touching story filled with compassion, reflection and awakenings. Added to the mix is his mainstay player Russell Crowe as a nostalgic businessman who is slowly th ... " [More]
ddelongeddelonge Yuck
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"I can't help it; I compare everything he does to The Gladiator. This fell far too short for my liking, mainly, I think, because he wasn't intended to play such an insignificant role. Give the man a sword and something worth fighting for, and he excels. Give him a wimpy role and ask him to pretend to be cold, and you get A Good Year. " [More]
wongawonga a good year
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"OK, it's a romantic comedy and the "slapsticky" parts do not work but it's really not any worse than other movies of this type. in fact it might be some better because the scenery is beautiful, some of the dialogue is witty, and you get to watch Russell Crowe for almost two hours. i also liked the french actors a lot (the man who comes to analyze the vines almost steals the movie) and the story has kind of a loopy charm. sure it's predictable but most movies are now. did i mention it has Russell Crowe? " [More]
Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
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It's not entirely clear what director Ridley Scott and star Russell Crowe were trying to accomplish with A Good Year. If the frequent collaborators wanted to prove they were capable of making a sentimental comedy, they've done that well enough. But A Good Year is so different from their typical interests that it begs the question: What drew them to the project in the first place? Crowe plays a merciless British trader discovering his humanity among the vineyards and local color of Southern France, and he does so with his usual competence -- even showing a knack for physical comedy. But such a frivolous diversion, from two such serious heavyweights, feels even less substantial than it would in other hands, almost like they're slumming. As Crowe drives through the countryside in a comically small Smart car, needling French bicyclists by shouting out "Lance Armstrong!" and flipping them the bird, it seems like he and Scott are stealing pages from the playbooks of other broad culture-clash comedies, which audiences might have assumed were beneath them. They've made a perfectly decent addition to a genre in which "perfectly decent" is usually good enough. One good reason to see A Good Year is the charming performance by future Oscar winner Marion Cotillard as Crowe's love interest -- even though, it should be said, he doesn't do enough to deserve her, and her long disappearances from the narrative call into question screenwriter Marc Klein's structural instincts. While viewers will undoubtedly find themselves seduced by the marvelous French countryside, they shouldn't use that as a reason to over-praise this particular film's vintage. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
 



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