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Sylvia
(2003)
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Title:
Sylvia
Released: 2003
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 110 min
/ USA:100 min
Country: UK
Language: English
Tagline:
Life was too small to contain her...
Plot
Summary: Talented but plagued by her owns
demons Sylvia Plath's early relationship with husband
and fellow poet, Ted Hughes, is dominated by Ted's ambition
and success. In the early years of their marriage Sylvia
lacks inspiration and increasingly senses Ted's infidelity.
The unspoken question is whether Ted's extra-marital
affairs are the result of Sylvia's own insecurities
or whether Sylvia's deepening depression is exacerbated
by her husbands philandering. It is only towards the
end, when they are separated, that Sylvia is able to
truly explore the dark depths of her soul and write
the searingly brilliant poetry that earned her fame.
Comments:
So
intense ... Ms. Paltrow does not let your eye leave
her from the moment she enters the frame... moment by
moment she projects her feelings thoughts... almost
painful to watch at times... you almost feel like you
are watching Paltrow herself unravel on screen (boat
on the ocean. I love Plath and I love Paltrow as Plath...
she is heartbreaking and haunting just like the poetry
the real Sylvia wrote. She unlike most actresses becomes
a character and she became Sylvia Plath.
Scene
Description:
Gwyneth Paltrow showing us her bare ass and the silhouette
of her breasts as she rides a guy in bed, and then rolls
over underneath him as they continue to have sex. We Then
see Gwyneth Paltrow sitting nude in a guy's lap as she
rides him on a couch, her breasts and ass visible as they
have sex. We then see her laying naked beside him, and
finally kneeling on the couch afterwards, her breasts
visible again.
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Shakespeare
in Love (1998)
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Title:
Shakespeare in Love
Released: 1998
Genre: Drama / Romance
/ Comedy
Runtime: 122 min
Country: USA / UK
Language: English
Tagline:
...A Comedy About the Greatest Love Story Almost Never
Told...
Plot
Summary: Will Shakespeare's life is going
badly. His love life is a shambles, he's always short
of money, and worst of all, he has writer's block. He's
supposed to be nearly finished his newest play, "Romeo
and Ethel the Sea Pirate's Daughter", but in fact
he hasn't written a line. At a sham audition for the
play, he admires a new actor, Thomas Kent, who suddenly
runs away. Soon Shakespeare meets Viola de Lesseps,
who lives in the same stately home as Thomas; it's love
at first sight and he's inspired to begin writing the
play. But by the time he realizes that Thomas is Viola
in disguise, she's promised in marriage to a lord which
means that Queen Elizabeth herself expects the marriage
to happen. But Will and Viola find their attraction
too strong to resist; they risk the wrath of her fiance
with a clandestine affair, and of the law against women
on stage by having "Thomas" play Romeo. No
wonder he ends up changing the play into a tragedy...
Comments:
Brilliantly
written and acted. This is one of my favorite movies
of all times. The plot is very funny if you know your
Romeo and Juliet, and there are so many funny lines.
It is also great if you've done any theater work. Maybe
Gwyneth Paltrow didn't deserve best actress, but Geoffrey
Rush, Judi Dench, and Ben Affleck were all brilliant
along with Joseph Fiennes portraying Shakespeare.
Scene
Description:
Gwyneth topless as she lays in bed with and kisses Joseph
Fiennes.
Scene
Description:
Gwyneth Paltrow in a love scene with Joseph Fiennes.
Scene
Description:
Joseph Fiennes running his hand up Gwyneth's naked breast.
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Great
Expectations (1998)
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Title:
Great Expectations
Released: 1998
Genre: Drama / Romance
Runtime: 111 min
Country: USA
Language: English
Tagline:
Let desire be your destiny.
Plot
Summary: Based on Charles Dickens' timeless
tale, this is a story of the love of a man for an unreachable
woman. Updated to modern day New York City, the story
concerns a man of modest background who falls in love
with a rich girl. But when a mysterious benefactor greenlights
the man to make his dreams come true, everything done
has the ultimate goal of making Estella fall in love
with him...
Comments:
A romantic
masterpiece. Great Expectations is surelly a gem, a
masterpiece of the romantic genre. In these days is
often rare to be presented with a genuine romantic (in
the literally sense)effort like this. In this tradition,
the characters are black and white; there's no "grey"
in here, no ambivalences, no ambiguities.But also in
a romantic tradition, the evil characters get the chance
to redeem themselves. Rendition is always the main theme
in romantism: like Jean Valjaean in Les Miserables there
is Arthur Lusting in Dicken's Great Expectations. Plus
a incredible photography and gorgeous scenarios, and
a very intense cast. Ethan Hawke is great, Gwineth in
her most beautifull appearance, Ann Bankrotf deserved
an oscar and Robert Niro... well, De Niro is always
De Niro: the greatest actor of the XX century. The best
adaptation of the Dicken's classic ever.
Scene
Description:
Gwyneth Paltrow getting undressed to go fully nude.
Scene
Description:
Gwyneth Paltrow wearing a short green dress and standing
in front of a guy as he reaches up to touch her panties
and get her off with his hand.
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Mrs.
Parker and the Vicious Circle (1994)
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Title:
Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle
Released: 1994
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 126 min
Country: USA
Language: English
Tagline:
At the center of the circle is a woman ahead of her
time.
Plot
Summary: Dorothy Parker remembers the heyday
of the Algonquin Round Table, a circle of friends whose
barbed wit, like hers, was fueled by alcohol and flirted
with despair.
Comments:
I enjoyed
this film a lot and actually saw it twice when it came
out in England. No doubt it is a minority taste, though.
It was the first Jennifer Jason Leigh movie I ever saw
and she (and Campbell Scott) pretty much hold most of
the attention. The film's witty dialogue was also attractive,
though I did think towards the end there was a feeling
of witty characters degenerating into mere bores. I
think one reason for this is that it captured almost
too well the essence of Dorothy Parker, a clever but
basically unhappy person, and her circle.
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Hush
(1998)
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Title:
Hush
Released: 1998
Genre: Thriller
Runtime: 96 min
Country: USA
Language: English
Tagline:
When Jackson brought home his new bride, she was everything
a mother would kill for.
Plot
Summary: Helen is the young girlfriend of
good-looking Jackson Baring. When Helen gets pregnant
and marries Jackson, they decide to move to his hometown,
Kilronan, and have a baby there. But his mother Martha,
who lives there, starts to do weird things, and obviously
she's not too friendly to Helen.
Comments:
Thought
it was a more than respectable suspense thriller. It
definitely kept me riveted throughout. Gwenyth Paltrow,
who was offered Kate Winslet's part in Titanic at the
time she committed to this project, devles into her
role as the unsuspecting fiancee with grace and down
to earth affability. But this is clearly Jessica Lange's
film. Her psychotic mother-in-law is one of the most
disturbing characters I have come across in any film.
In my opinion this film rates an 8/10.
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Flesh
and Bone (1993)
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Title:
Flesh and Bone
Released: 1993
Genre: Drama / Mystery
/ Romance
Runtime: 126 min
Country: USA
Language: English
Tagline:
Evil is patient
Plot
Summary: Some thirty years after Arlis witnesses
his father murdering a family, he runs into Kay, who
happens to be the family's baby who was spared. Kay
and Arlis suspect nothing about each other, but when
his father returns, old wounds are reopened.
Comments:
Good
acting, interesting plot. Quaid thoroughly impressed
me with his performance. Paltrow (still somewhat of
a rookie in this movie) and Ryan are decent, but I fear
that Caan may never replicate his "Godfather"
Days. Both Ryan and Paltrow have bits of gratuitous
nudity that could have easily been edited out without
extracting from the plot. I didn't really see a need
to make everybody a redneck, though it did add a little
bit to Arliss Sweeney's old-fashioned manners.
The plot
twist recaptures the viewer's attention, and the story
is too original for me to draw a comparison to another
movie. This is a must-see if you like movies with spouses
opposite each other (e.g. Cruise-Kidman, Willis-Moore
[though now divorced], Baldwin-Basinger, Quaid-Ryan,
etc.).
Scene
Description:
Gwyneth
Paltrow showing us the side of her left breast and nipple
while she changes clothes.
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Perfect
Murder, A (1998)
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Title:
Perfect Murder, A
Released: 1998
Genre: Thriller
Runtime: 107 min
Country: USA
Language: English
Tagline:
A powerful husband. An unfaithful wife. A jealous lover.
All of them have a motive. Each of them has a plan.
Plot
Summary: Millionaire industrialist Steven
Taylor is a man who has everything but what he craves
most: the love and fidelity of his wife. A hugely successful
player in the New York financial world, he considers
her to be his most treasured acquisition. But she needs
more than simply the role of dazzling accessory. Brilliant
in her own right, she works at the U.N. and is involved
with a struggling artist who fulfills her emotional
needs. When her husband discovers her indiscretion,
he sets out to commit the perfect murder and inherit
her considerable trust fund in the bargain.
Comments:
A
great movie all around. a perfect 10. A well done thriller
with good acting and a great look. Andrew Davis did
a good job with the camera work and the over all look
of the film. it looked clean and sleek and i loved it.
the acting from everyone on the film was great too.
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