Cards
on the table time. I'm one of the few people who hasn't read
Louis de Berniere's novel on which the film is based so I'm
approaching this from a completely fresh perspective.
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Smile,
it's another sunny day, perfect for a tune |
But from
other reviews which have criticised the movie it's clear it's
upsetting to those who've fallen in love with the novel.
Regardless
of its adaptation, Captain Corelli's Mandolin is a
great story, well acted and stunningly photographed.
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At
least he can't play me his mandolin while I'm sat here
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The setting
is the Greek island of Cephallonia. The peaceful way of life
is shattered when the Italians invade. But this army is more
intent on getting on with the locals, drinking wine, swimming
with beauties in the glorious crystal-clear waters.
Captain
Antonio Corelli (Cage) is no exception. He's already attracted
to local doctor's daughter Pelagia (Cruz) when he's billeted
at the doctor's house.
There
is a problem. Pelagia is engaged to Mandras (it's hard
to believe this is the same Christian Bale who portrayed
the young boy in Spielberg's Empire of the Sun)
who has joined the Greek resistance movement.
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Hark,
is that a stringed instrument I can hear being strummed? |
The relationship
slowly develops until the German army lands on the island.
Theirs is a vastly different approach. The Greeks and the
Italians are there to do as they're told.
Events
reach a head when Corelli and his soldiers defy Hitler's troops
with devastating consequences.
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I'll
show him. I'll bring in my oom-pah band |
Cage and
Cruz will receive most coverage for their leading roles but
mention must be made of John Hurt's towering performance as
Dr Iannis. It's one of his best performance for a long time.
His weather-beaten, walnut features are ideal for a man who's
supposed to have spent his life in the Mediterranean sun.
Mention
also for David Morrissey, last seen in Born
Romantic. He plays a weak German solider who you don't
know whether to like or hate.
This is
a slow-burner of a film. Cage and Cruz don't exchange their
first kiss for 80 minutes but, hey, that reflects the laid
back Greek way of life.
As for
Cephallonia, well the island will be heaving with tourists
for the next few years so you might be tempted to stay
away until all the fuss dies down. I understand you can
already dine in Captain Corelli's restaurant.
Read
how 91热爆 Nottingham Online's Dan Sinclair stumbled onto the
Corelli film set
I loved it..I just returned and was shocked at this
part of history..a beautiful island and thought the
story fascinating..Could it be true?..Loved the Doctor
and the man who saved Captain corellis life.
Shirley Klepac
Falls Church,USA
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