A great film funny but with a good storyline for all the family to enjoy! Russel Crowe is brilliant in this film but he also has good backing actors. This film is true to French life in the country but is also a typical good romantic film with that necessary touch of comedy. Overall a brilliant film. 10 out of 10 definitely!
I SAW THIS AT THE CINEMA AND LOVED IT.I KNEW I WOULD WANT TO SEE IT AGAIN ,WHICH IS WHY I BOUGHT IT.MY OTHER HALF CAME UNDER PROTEST SAYING IT WAS A GIRLIE FILM BUT HE TOO LOVED IT.RUSSELL CROWE IS BRILLIANT IN IT,THE SCENERY IS LOVELY AND THE STORY TOTALLY ENCHANTING.
We saw this film at the Cinema and it was everything we thought it would be and could not wait for it to come out on DVD. We have seen it already again and will enjoy it again and again.
I have decided to buy my dvds from ebay as in general it is possible to buy completely new still in wrapper genuine dvds much cheaper than the shops. The dvd arrived very quickly and cuts out all the shopping treks.
Ridley Scott tries to make us jealous and Russell Crowe tries to make us laugh in the male self-discovery sub-genre, in which repellent urban warriors see the error of their ways after spending time in the country with amusing locals, simple cuisine and sexy, single waitresses. Here, it’s Crowe’s city pirate Max trekking to Provence, where his late uncle (Albert Finney) has bequeathed him a vineyard. Watching Crowe attempt to be a nimble, light-footed comedian is as unappealing as it sounds, although Scott – who’s lived in the south of France for 15 years – plays up the antagonistic Anglo- French cultural divide with humorous aplomb. And once director and star get the Jacques Tati moments out of their system, this settles into a charming character odyssey, ripe with engaging turns from Marion Cotillard, Abbie Cornish, Tom Hollander and – in affectionate flashbacks – Finney and Freddie Highmore as young Max.