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Directed by James Lapine
Amandine Aurore Lucie Dupin, better known in the literary world as George Sand, not only took a man's name, but trotted around wearing pants and smoking cigars in public. No great shakes today, but in the 1800s she was perhaps the most famous (or infamous) woman in the world. One of the first original celebrities, aside from her garb and literary output, she was known to inspire many duels and broken hearts among other famous hedonist artists. One character describes her in Impromptu, as "that graveyard." The film engages in a sexual roundelay among Sand's (Judy Davis) many friends -- Eugene Delacroix (Ralph Brown), Alfred DeMusset (Mandy Patinkin), Franz Liszt (Julian Sands), and Frederick Chopin (Hugh Grant). The entire crew heads off to the summer estate of the Duke and Duchess d'Antan (Anton Rodgers and Emma Thompson), invited there by the culture-vulture hosts. Sand takes a bead on the sickly Chopin and spends her time throwing herself at him. Also on hand is Liszt's mistress Marie d'Agoult (Bernadette Peters) and Felicien Mallefille (Georges Corraface), Sand's recently jilted lover. Mallefille is jealous of any of the other guests who glance in Sand's direction and continually challenges them to duels. Marie, on the other hand, is enlisted by Sand to deliver a note to Chopin. But Marie, jealous of Sand, delivers the note substituting her name for Sand's. And as the weekend continues, the sexual merry-go-round continues at full tilt. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide
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"Apparently a musical impromptu should create a facade of perfect spontaneity, intended to hide the careful, almost mathematical constructions that make them work. It should feel almost improvised, as if it is being created at that very moment. The title of this film by James Lapine refers explicitly to composer Chopin’s Fantaisie-Impromptu but could just as well describe " [More]
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"Have you ever seen the movie Impromptu? It's about Chopin and his relationship with George Sond (I don't think I spelled her name right). She was a poet and a writer and changed her name to George so people would think she was a man (since women were not accepted as writers back then). Anyway, it's a very good art film and I think it's probably one of Hugh Grant's first movi " [More]
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Literary and historical purists may likely be annoyed by Impromptu, as its accuracy is highly suspect, but audiences looking for a light romantic farce with a barbed edge will find it quite rewarding. Director James Lapine shows a very sure hand in his film debut, keeping the many inter-relationships of the large cast clear and always making sure the audience doesn't get lost amid the amorous complications. Bruno de Keyzer's cinematography, understated but effective, also helps, giving the film a distinctive look and feel. And Sarah Kernochan's screenplay is quite witty. (When George Sand's former lover tells her "You promised to love me," she dismisses him with a simple "I didn't promise to succeed.") Best of all is the cast, led by Judy Davis in another fully realized portrayal. She pulls the role of Sand on as if it were a second skin, creating a character that is wild, strong willed, exasperating, offputting, unorthodox, endearing and at all times original. Hugh Grant and Mandy Patinkin, both of whom can be overly mannered, turn in fine performances, Bernadette Peters is a petulant joy, and Emma Thompson is a surprise in an atypical role. Although there are some flaws -- for example, many will find the "rape" scene involving Delacroix to be in questionable taste -- overall Impromptu is a sparkling, refreshing little film. ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide
 

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