Pearl Harbor for the English Patient crowd -- a movie that reduces history, as well as eros, to a postcard.
Captain Corelli's Mandolin (2001)
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Reviews Counted:114
Fresh:33
Rotten:81
Average Rating:4.4/10
Consensus: The cinematography is gorgeous, but the movie plays it fast and loose with history and the novel it was adapted from. Mostly, the movie fails because the romance between the leads strains credulity and the story is largely uninvolving.
Runtime: 2 hrs 9 mins
Genre: Dramas
US Box Office: $25,261,240
Synopsis:
Academy Award (R) winner Nicolas Cage (City of Angels) and Penelope Cruz (All About My Mother) star in Captain Corelli's Mandolin, an epic tale about the enduring hope of love and the devastating...
Academy Award (R) winner Nicolas Cage (City of Angels) and Penelope Cruz (All About My Mother) star in Captain Corelli's Mandolin, an epic tale about the enduring hope of love and the devastating brutality of war, set amid the Italian occupation of Greece during World War II.
The idyllic beauty of Greece's Mediterranean coast has been invaded by Italy, bringing legions of soldiers to the once tranquil island of Cephallonia. Captain Antonio Corelli (Cage), an officer with an irrepressibly jovial personality and passion for the mandolin, initially alienates a number of the villagers, including Pelagia (Cruz). The daughter of the village doctor, Pelagia is an educated and strong-willed woman, and while at first offended by the Italian soldier's behavior, she slowly warms to his certain charms as they are forced to share her father's home.
When Pelagia's fiancee, a local fisherman, heads off to war, the friendship between Antonio and Pelagia grows even stronger. Her beauty and intelligence have captured his heart, and his fondness for the village's vibrant community causes him to question his reasons for fighting. Antonio becomes a part of the lives of the villagers, but the moment is fleeting. As the war grows ever closer, Antonio and Pelagia are forced to choose between their allegiance to their countries and the love they feel for one another-a love which must overcome tremendous odds, and endure the inevitable sacrifice which accompanies eternal devotion. -- © 2001 Universal Pictures
Starring: Nicolas Cage, Penélope Cruz, Christian Bale, John Hurt
Starring: Nicolas Cage, Penélope Cruz, Christian Bale, John Hurt, David Morrissey, Irene Pappas
Director: John Madden
Director: John Madden
Screenwriter: Shawn Slovo
Producer: Tim Bevan, Eric Fellner, Kevin Loader, Mark Huffam
Composer: Stephen Warbeck
Studio: Universal Pictures
Reviews for Captain Corelli's Mandolin
Cage fumbles through the scenes with an Itralian accent reminiscent of his Moonstruck days.
A sweet but flawed wartime romance with enough gorgeous scenery and quaint villagers to choke a horse.
With Madden's languid pacing and Shawn Slovo's sappy script, the movie begs for a one word review: Yuck.
There's little on-screen sexual chemistry between Nicolas Cage and Penelope Cruz, even when he woos her with music by seductively strumming his mandolin, and the conclusion seems anti-climactic.
Mandolin tries awfully hard to be The English Patient but instead is only slightly less ridiculously annoying than Pearl Harbor.
Billows in any direction that Shawn Slovo's gasbag script might blow it.
Fans will argue it's not as good as the book, but John Madden has delivered a pretty mooch around rustic, tranquil Cephallonia.
Not great, but you can enjoy the beauty of a Greek island without suffering its August heat.
Madden's film amounts to dullard's comatose trip to an isle ready for political upheaval with a little help from a mandolin-playing Benigni drone.
I would love to know what kind of emotions were running through those who took part in the Cephalonia romances, and this movie doesn't help me much.
Comes engagingly close to being the assured romantic epic you would want it to be.
There are some great set-pieces and comic moments and enough drama and beauty for some pleasant escapism.
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