by meliajanssen | Public
The cinematography was breathtaking, as was the acting. I own the DVD.
I found this story very tragic and how she became a victim of circumstance.
This was definitely a better and more faithful adaption than the Gwnyeth Paltrow movie adapation.
What's there not to love about a movie set in Tuscany?!
I loved this so much that I bought the poster for it. Now I don't know what to do with it.
Clive Owen was just a small saving grace. In the end, I didn't like this one as much as I did the first one.
Why can't Al Pacino stick to work like this?!
I feel as though Ralph Fiennes & Juliette Binoche were going to spontaneously combust at anytime.
Hugh Grant is actually a pretty good actor, as evidenced by this movie.
I have never read the book which by all premises promises to be very good. The movie had brilliant acting.
Helen Mirren playing her future character's ancestor.
Joely Richardson and Sean Bean are perfect together.