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The Chateau

The Chateau

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: You Have To Be Kidding!
Review: How anyone could rate this movie 4-5 stars is beyond belief. This was such a contrived movie that had a simple plot that went nowhere. As I watched this movie I could not figure out if it was meant to be a comedy or a drama. It was never very funny and both lead actors, playing one white and one adopted black brother, had scenes in the movie that were terrible. Romany Malco has a scene where he is running around in his underwear for no apparent reason accept to show off his body. He jumps out of bed when his cell phone rings, runs down the stairs and then outside and back in just to gather everyone in the house and scold them, in his drawers? He is talentless and idiotic as a "brother" in France that no one can relate to. Paul Rudd is likable but his shining scene is when he comes back to the chateau drunk and "grossly" tells off everyone - people he has known for less than a week! The servants are the best actors in the movie and play their parts well...but can't make up for the dismal rest. Ludicrous - a bad movie that probably could have been funny if they had went for laughs instead of drama. This is another example of a rental that you think is going to be good but then disappoints!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Garbage
Review: I cannot believe the black actor in this film is so sterotypical of the ghetto or uneducated image we've seen in films like "baby boy". Almost every line he had included a cuss word or n word. He didn't add a thing to the film except to be an annoyance. I don't know what this film was about. There are parts where there is a long silence with no talking. The whole movie was shot in the house with the exception of the maid when she finally leaves the house.
There are a few scenes where the characters are running around without any obvious aim. The film attempts to make the audience interested only to leave us saying, "what was all that excitement about?"


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: funny
Review: i found this movie through my local library. i have to say it's a fun gem.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: At last!
Review: I saw this movie when it came out a year and a half ago and fell in love with it. The story is unique, funny and charming. The actors are deft and outrageously comic. I've tried to find one person in Los Angeles who has actually seen this movie but haven't, so I want to give it as a gift. Finally it's out on VHS/DVD!!! I rate this up there with the finest of small gem movies, like Big Night, Waiting for Guffman and Swingers. You just have to see this movie and spread the word!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: At last!
Review: I will only say this: Had the fortune to see this last night.
See it. A Jewel. Great story. Great acting. Paul Rudd is nothing short of a genius, the standout among the many geniuses involved with this movie. Enough said. While viewing, keep in mind that this is mostly improv. Amazing. Astonishing.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GEM OF A MOVIE, GEM OF A CAST, GEM OF IMPROV PERFECTION
Review: I will only say this: Had the fortune to see this last night.
See it. A Jewel. Great story. Great acting. Paul Rudd is nothing short of a genius, the standout among the many geniuses involved with this movie. Enough said. While viewing, keep in mind that this is mostly improv. Amazing. Astonishing.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Surprisingly good bijou of a movie
Review: I'd been told this was a "small" movie, and wasn't expecting a great deal, but was thoroughly entertained. The plot develops in surprising ways; and the characters seem appropriately off-balance throughout. I understand portions of the movie were improvised, which may account for this. If so, it's a thoroughly appropriate tactic. The only word of warning is that you may need some French to understand the entertaining way it's fractured in this movie, and the iron control the French characters must be exercising to control their faces in response. Rule of thumb: if you don't know what a bijou is, you might not get it.

A fascinating exercise is to compare this movie with I Capture the Castle (2003), which develops the identical premise in a completely different way.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Surprisingly good bijou of a movie
Review: I'd been told this was a "small" movie, and wasn't expecting a great deal, but was thoroughly entertained. The plot develops in surprising ways; and the characters seem appropriately off-balance throughout. I understand portions of the movie were improvised, which may account for this. If so, it's a thoroughly appropriate tactic. The only word of warning is that you may need some French to understand the entertaining way it's fractured in this movie, and the iron control the French characters must be exercising to control their faces in response. Rule of thumb: if you don't know what a bijou is, you might not get it.

A fascinating exercise is to compare this movie with I Capture the Castle (2003), which develops the identical premise in a completely different way.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Surprisingly good bijou of a movie
Review: I'd been told this was a "small" movie, and wasn't expecting a great deal, but was thoroughly entertained. The plot develops in surprising ways; and the characters seem appropriately off-balance throughout. I understand portions of the movie were improvised, which may account for this. If so, it's a thoroughly appropriate tactic. The only word of warning is that you may need some French to understand the entertaining way it's fractured in this movie, and the iron control the French characters must be exercising to control their faces in response. Rule of thumb: if you don't know what a bijou is, you might not get it.

A fascinating exercise is to compare this movie with I Capture the Castle (2003), which develops the identical premise in a completely different way.


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