I'm getting romantic in my old age, and this movie is a pleasure to watch. Amanda whats-her-name is very cute and charming in every scene, and Van Redgrave is a quality veteran with loads of screen credibility. You'll want to punch out the male lead character, but you know how it's going to end, so you'll let him slide by. And how can you not love a movie that happens in Italy ?
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This DVD only played about half way through. I tried it on several different DVD Players and the result was the same. This is too bad because what I saw of the movie was good entertainment
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In 1967, when Vanessa Redgrave was barely a 30yo, she played the famous leading lady who became the true love of Sir Lancelot (Franco Nero), the handsome knight at King Arthur's round table. Thirty-nine years & son, director Carlo Gabriel Nero, later, Redgrave & Nero were at long last married (in 2006). Although, in the meantime, Redgrave & Nero performed together several times, most notably in "Bella Mafia," they did not perform as lovers. Now, in this film, Vanessa Redgrave & Franco Nero are at long last reunited. In fact, that is what the film is about! A younger American woman (Amanda Seyfried) travels to Verona, Italy. She takes a volunteer position responding to letters which ask for advice on romance from Shakespeare's famous character, Juliet. Vanessa Redgrave's character, Claire, is the older woman who also goes to Verona, after she gets a letter from 'Juliet'. Once there she begins a quest searching for her long lost love of 50 years past: guess who? Franco Nero (Lorenzo). While Seyfried turns in a fine performance, Redgrave's is so captivating that this show is hers. The on screen chemistry between the real life husband & wife team is romance personified. Not only are they an attractive couple on & off screen, their love has survived the torrents of reality. I hardly know a soul who hasn't been excited about having this opportunity to watch them as on screen lovers again, 43 years after "Camelot." In one touching scene, Redgrave shows a maternal kind of affection towards the younger Seyfried. It's nearly too much to take in knowing that it's only been a year & a few months since Redgrave's eldest daughter, Natasha Richardson, died suddenly after a skiing accident. Nero had been the man who walked Richardson down the aisle to marry consummate actor, Liam Neeson. So the sentimentality essential to making this film work is not only expertly well acted, it's also quite real. My copy of the DVD has already arrived. Doubtless, I'll watch it numerous times. By the way, this is one DVD that IS collectible when in mint condition. Since original releases are now in DVD format (instead of VHS), this DVD IS the original release format of the film into the public market. Add to that fact, Vanessa Redgrave's 2009 induction to the BAFTA fellowship of Life Achievers in theater & film; that she's an Oscar, Golden Globe, Independent Spirit & GLAAD award winner (at the very least) & everything Redgrave is in now profits from the quality of her performances. Look next for "Anonymous" for Redgrave to perform in another film with a Shakespearean theme, as well as "Coriolanous," directed by Ralph Fiennes(making his directorial debut!), "Miral," & "The Whistleblower," all 2010-2011 released films~Read full review
Beautiful movie. Guaranteed to make you cry. So romantic. Love is great. Very moving. Colors of Italy make me want to go now,just for the beauty alone. So sweet. Finally a movie with a happy emding. Amen.
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A charming little romance: This is a great little story for those people that want to not think about anything just be entertained with something that's a little funny a little romantic and easy going for the eyes and ears. Vanessa Redgrave is a delight In this film but the real star is the Tuscan scenery.
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