Tuesday, July 15, 2014

Grace of Monaco 2014 English [by toothpick03] [PDVD] Movie Download

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Year: 2014
Genre: Biography, Drama, Romance
Director: Olivier Dahan
Stars: Nicole Kidman, Tim Roth, André Penvern


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Review: Biopics always come with their fair share of controversy - are obliged to doubt whether the subject was also of the film and its description has been increasing. Even so, Grace Kelly comes out in theaters with an oversized part of the debate and, well, defeat haunted. The script is publicly denounced Princess Grace, the children and the whole project generally reviled by critics around the world. Dealer Harvey Weinstein reportedly annoyed director Olivier Dahan French by cooking an alternate cut of the film. Of course it's Dahan version, which premiered in Cannes on a variety of critical scorn, so one can not be surprised if the tartar reduction might actually be better. That's a lot of weight and scandal as one of the film, most of which - unfortunately - confirm that the possible end product.it understand why everyone involved could be optimistic about the project. Finally, the film claims to accommodate not just say that Grace Kelly's life - the legendary Hollywood actress finds and marries her real prince. In fact, Grace (Nicole Kidman) is fighting for his place in the small Principality of Monaco. When she is considering returning to Hollywood to make another picture - Marnie - Alfred Hitchcock (Roger Ashton-Griffiths), Grace's husband, Prince Rainier (Tim Roth), caught in the increasingly tense face-off with French French President Charles de Gaulle. In courtly intrigue, identity crisis or two, a bit like a fairy tale romance gone wrong - and it seems like the perfect way to keep your Dahan debut.However Hollywood, much sensitivity Dahan of La Vie En Rose, shown making his beautiful, bittersweet biopic of Edith Piaf is lost in translation. Grace Kelly plays too often full, high pitch and soap melodrama, converging stories, albeit in a position to feel tired and irrelevant at the same time. Grace frets about her role as wife, mother and the princess; Rainier moody brooding over the fate of Monaco; suggested that the grace maid Madge (Parker Posey) is a spy during her inner circle - a huge, important events in the narrative of the film, but all of them are given in paper-thin characterization and dialogue too unwieldy. As film stumbles unlikely on it, highlight, it is becoming increasingly difficult to take them seriously. Assembly that feels awkward, even if grafted My Fair Lady or Princess Diaries: The distinction between the threads of life of grace is clumsy with what to Princess Grace's education in the hands of Sir Derek Jacobi Count Fernando woven. Grace of Monaco also runs into conflict with some odd directing choices. It is no exaggeration to say that most Dahan makes excessive use of the spotlight since Tom Hooper Les Miserables - the frame to the almost unbearable degree to reduce his camera takes practically on our player eyeballs repeated. To be fair, the majority, they try - especially Kidman, are determined to have a rounded performance as a trapped princess when they can give, regardless of their director or screenwriter in store for them kö might seem. Your efforts arent enough to save the movie, but at least it is not the many problems of addition. Other good actors safely chew more, but not able to lift a mediocre script Roth Rainier remains frustratingly opaque character, but Frank Langella is pretty useless, as Father Francis Tucker, pastor, who controls a strange relationship with Grace, Add a few more wrinkles has a strange effect created plot.In Grace Kelly recalls that other mess biopic Princess Diana. Both films have impressive pedigrees, from the director to a headlining actress, and seem not to have understood both complete - much less justice - the subject. Pinch Grace of Monaco's (slightly) better film: There are several problems to play here, which can b ...


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