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A Good Year (2006)
Director: Ridley Scott
Movie review
From Time Out London
Max Skinner (Russell Crowe) is a morally retarded City trader who lives by his hands-free kit and Tie Rack charge card until one day he inherits a vineyard in Provence from his daffy old uncle (Albert Finney). At first, the habitually xenophobic Max struggles with Smart cars, feisty women and ‘salt of the earth’ local types in his callous attempts to sell off the property and get the hell back to Blighty but, as quick as you can say moules marinières, he’s prancing around in espadrilles and a powder blue workshirt with a newly acquired joie de vivre. Obligatory Proustian flashbacks (fleshed out by Finney and Freddie Highmore as the young Max) allow for a heartening glimpse of Max’s carefree childhood, while Scott evokes the pastoral idyll of rural France by cluttering each shot with earthenware pots. Worst of all, we’re supposed to be satisfied with the fact that Max eventually foregoes his multi-million pound salary in order to turn over a considerable profit on a vineyard that churns out award-winning wine. But where’s the life lesson in that? The film then deigns to espouse the abhorrent notion that (socialist readers look away now) if you’re born a rich bastard, you’ll die a rich bastard. Escapist dilettantes may find ‘A Good Year’ light, breezy and charming but even the most rudimentary inspection will reveal the film’s sickeningly rotten core.Author: David Jenkins
Time Out London Issue 1888: October 25-November 1
User reviews of this film
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- David F Robinson said...
- Posted on Mar 22 2011 15:47 Quite a good film - could have been excellent if the relationships between the characters could have been accentuated more
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- Ed said...
- Posted on Sep 13 2010 13:35 A nice story, set in stunning & beautiful locations. Not the deepest of storylines, but Crowe plays the part well and is a believable character. Certainly a feel good film.
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- Andy S said...
- Posted on Nov 13 2008 18:06 Tripe. An insult to comedies. What was Scott THINKING? Stereotyped characters and an awful storyline. What a waste.
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Cast & crew
Director: Ridley Scott
Producer: Ridley Scott
Cast: Russell Crowe, Albert Finney, Rafe Spall, Marion Cotillard, Freddie Highmore, Archie Panjabi full cast
Genre(s): Comedy, Drama, Romance
Rated: 12A
Duration: 118 mins
UK Release: Oct 27 2006
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