Spoilers within (and encourage unboxed)!
I've held off on watching this 2003 movie for a while, mostly because of people saying it wasn't that great on this site and others, but I just popped it in the DVD slot yesterday (thanks Netflix!), and all I have to say is wow! I couldn't disagree more with those who say it is boring. The movie utterly captivated me (then again, I do love the movies based on the Odyessy). Even though it is technically considered a romance.
The war scenes were incredible. I read that Cold Mountain did for the Civil War that Saving Private Ryan did for WW2. It de-pretty-ed it. It showed its raw nature. It's portrayal of the Battle of the Crater was dead on.
Though I did find it amusing that you are talking about the Deep South and the two leads are an Englishman and an Australian woman . Ebert said that it was unfair having the two leads be apart for 80% of the movie, but I thought it showed the devotion they had for each other that much more.
And Renee Zellweger (an actual Southerner) was a hoot! She definetly stole every scene she was in. She deserves that Oscar she has on her mantle.
This is one of the movies that the supporting cast really makes the flick. Phillip Seymour Hoffman was excellent as the unholy preacher. Brendan Gleeson was great as Ruby's father. And Jack White (lead singer of The White Stripes) did a pretty good job as Georgia.
Though... after all this... I'm willing to accept that this movie is like JohnT's Moulin Rouge (ie, a movie everyone dislikes but me ).
I've held off on watching this 2003 movie for a while, mostly because of people saying it wasn't that great on this site and others, but I just popped it in the DVD slot yesterday (thanks Netflix!), and all I have to say is wow! I couldn't disagree more with those who say it is boring. The movie utterly captivated me (then again, I do love the movies based on the Odyessy). Even though it is technically considered a romance.
The war scenes were incredible. I read that Cold Mountain did for the Civil War that Saving Private Ryan did for WW2. It de-pretty-ed it. It showed its raw nature. It's portrayal of the Battle of the Crater was dead on.
Though I did find it amusing that you are talking about the Deep South and the two leads are an Englishman and an Australian woman . Ebert said that it was unfair having the two leads be apart for 80% of the movie, but I thought it showed the devotion they had for each other that much more.
And Renee Zellweger (an actual Southerner) was a hoot! She definetly stole every scene she was in. She deserves that Oscar she has on her mantle.
This is one of the movies that the supporting cast really makes the flick. Phillip Seymour Hoffman was excellent as the unholy preacher. Brendan Gleeson was great as Ruby's father. And Jack White (lead singer of The White Stripes) did a pretty good job as Georgia.
Though... after all this... I'm willing to accept that this movie is like JohnT's Moulin Rouge (ie, a movie everyone dislikes but me ).
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