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A Good Year (2006)

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Reviews Counted: 122

Fresh: 31

Rotten:91

Average Rating: 4.8/10

Consensus: A Good Year is a fine example of a top-notch director and actor out of their elements, in a sappy romantic comedy lacking in charm and humor.

Runtime: 1 hr 58 mins

Genre: Comedies

Theatrical Release: Nov 10, 2006 Wide

Box Office: $7,365,004

Synopsis: Oscar®-winner Russell Crowe reunites with "Gladiator" director Ridley Scott in A GOOD YEAR, a Fox 2000 Pictures presentation of a Scott Free production. London-based investment expert Max Skinner (Crowe) moves to Provence to sell a... Oscar®-winner Russell Crowe reunites with "Gladiator" director Ridley Scott in A GOOD YEAR, a Fox 2000 Pictures presentation of a Scott Free production. London-based investment expert Max Skinner (Crowe) moves to Provence to sell a small vineyard he has inherited from his late uncle. Max reluctantly settles into what ultimately becomes an intoxicating new chapter in his life, as he comes to realize that life is meant to be savored. A GOOD YEAR is based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Peter Mayle. (Mayle and Ridley Scott, who are longtime friends, together came up with the idea for the novel.) Scott produces from a screenplay by Marc Klein. The film also stars the esteemed Albert Finney as Max's late Uncle Henry, who imparts wisdom to his young nephew; Marion Cotillard ("A Very Long Engagement") as a café owner who catches Max's eye; Abbie Cornish ("Sommersault") as Max's supposed long-lost cousin, who may hold the vineyard's title rights; Tom Hollander ("Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest") as his best friend; and Freddie Highmore ("Finding Neverland") as the young Max. Confident and cocky, headstrong and handsome, Max Skinner is a successful London banker who specializes in trading bonds. A financial barracuda on the banks of the Thames, Max devours the competition in his efforts to conquer the European market. His latest conquest has netted a tidy seven-figure profit, much to the chagrin of his Saville Row-draped rivals. Max's triumph is in perfect keeping with his philosophy: winning isn't everything, it's the only thing! Soon thereafter, Max receives word from France alerting him to sad news: his elderly Uncle Henry has passed away. Max, Henry's closest blood relative, is the sole beneficiary of his estate, which includes a Provençal chateau and vineyard, La Siroque, where Henry cultivated grapes for over thirty years. Max travels to the chateau where he spent his boyhood summers vacationing with his eccentric uncle, whom he hasn't seen or written to in years. While Max tends to the legal affairs of his inheritance, he is suspended from his firm, pending an investigation into his questionable bond transaction. With his future in London in flux, Max reluctantly begins settling into life at the chateau. He reunites with the chateau's longtime vigneron, Francis Duflot (still tending the vines after three decades), whom Max remembers from his boyhood visits. Duflot's exuberant wife, Ludivine, the estate's housekeeper, warmly welcomes Max back. Max is uncertain as to whether life in the South of France suits him. He rings up his best friend, London realtor Charlie Willis, to inquire as to what a small chateau and winery like La Siroque would command on the current market. Charlie advises Max that small wineries with a good product can bring several million dollars, as boutique wine, made in small batches, is the rage in wine shops. It's money in the bank for Max should he lose his job. As Max fondly embraces the memories of summers past (spent with a man whose wisdom and philosophy helped Max chart his successful career) while contemplating a cloudy future, a complication arises with the sudden arrival of a determined, twentysomething California girl, Christie Roberts. Christie, a Napa Valley native, claims to be the illegitimate daughter of the deceased uncle. The revelation, if true, makes her Max's cousin and, according to French law, the beneficiary of La Siroque. Suspecting Christie may be a fraud, Max questions her about her past while bickering with her over the fate of the vineyard, whose plonk (as the French define bad wine) rivals the worst vinegar imaginable. Max, who has tasted La Siroque's awful vin de pays, also finds some other bottles in Uncle Henry's cellar bearing the name Le Coin Perdu (‘the lost corner'). This mysterious, legendary vin de garage has fetched thousands per bottle on the black market for years, according to the fetching local cafe owner, Fanny Chenal, with whom Max has become smitten. Where does the wine come from, and why is Duflot so insistent on staying at La Siroque whatever the vineyard's fate? And, what about some unusual vines discovered on the property by Christie, which the crusty vintner claims are experimental in nature, and a renowned oenologue has deemed unworthy? Max's memories and the passage of time bring forth emotions and feelings he thought were long lost, and afford him a new appreciation of his late Uncle Henry's philosophy on life – and on life in Provence: "There's nowhere else in the world where one can keep busy doing so little, yet enjoy it so much!" --© 20th Century Fox [More]

Starring: Russell Crowe, Marion Cotillard, Albert Finney, Freddie Highmore

Starring: Russell Crowe, Marion Cotillard, Albert Finney, Freddie Highmore, Archie Panjabi, Richard Coyle, Tom Hollander, Giannina Facio, Abbie Cornish

Director: Ridley Scott

Director: Ridley Scott
Screenwriter: Marc Klein
Story: Peter Mayle
Studio: Fox 2000 Pictures

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Reviews for A Good Year

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[Russel Crowe's] supply of quips and pratfalls is inexhaustible, even when he's trapped at the bottom of a swimming pool surrounded by peat and dry leaves. Alas, he escapes.

Full Review Source: Paste Magazine | comment Comment
06/08/08
Robert Davis
Paste Magazine
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Under the Tuscan Sun for men

Full Review Source: 7M Pictures | comment Comment
03/22/07
Kevin Carr
7M Pictures
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Full Review Source: Empire Magazine | comment Comment
12/30/06
Empire Magazine
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Crowe has located his funnybone again in a conventional but engaging romantic comedy ...

Full Review Source: Atlantic City Weekly | comment Comment
12/07/06
Lori Hoffman
Atlantic City Weekly
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This Gallic tourist-porn feels as stale as yesterday's baguette.

Full Review Source: Film Journal International | comment Comment
12/01/06
Erica Abeel
Film Journal International
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'Look Homeward, Gladiator' hints at new dimensions of warmth and heart in Russell Crowe and Ridley Scott. They're not there yet, but they're headed in the right direction.

Full Review Source: Tyler Morning Telegraph (Texas) | comment Comment
11/24/06
Jonathan R. Perry
Tyler Morning Telegraph (Texas)
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11/18/06
Sydney Morning Herald
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It's so goddamned cute you almost want to puke, but you don't. This is the most charming movie of the year, and it comes within an inch of being too sweet to stand, but it doesn't get there.

Full Review Source: Greenwich Village Gazette | comment Comment
11/18/06
Eric Lurio
Greenwich Village Gazette
N/R

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11/18/06
Jonathan W. Hickman
Entertainment Insiders
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Does not translate into a good film.

Full Review Source: Ozus' World Movie Reviews | comment Comment
11/16/06
Dennis Schwartz
Ozus' World Movie Reviews
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The course A Good Year takes feels like it's on rails: there's only one possible destination and only one way to get there.

Full Review Source: Aisle Seat | comment Comment
11/15/06
Mike McGranaghan
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Scott's film is like a reproduction of things he's seen in romantic comedies over the years with no idea why they're there.

Full Review Source: Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC) | comment Comment
11/15/06
Ken Hanke
Mountain Xpress (Asheville, NC)
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Alternately, you could do your laundry, which would be just as exciting and possibly more dramatic.

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11/15/06
Luke Y. Thompson
E! Online
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A leaden attempt at an upbeat romp from the downcast, feel-bad tag team of actor Russell Crowe and director Ridley Scott, the movie is like hearing a knock-knock joke told by a mortician.

Full Review Source: Philadelphia Weekly | comment Comment
11/14/06
Sean Burns
Philadelphia Weekly
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They [director Ridley Scott and star Russell Crowe] may have had a good time making the film, but I can't say I did while watching it.

Full Review Source: Reeling Reviews | comment Comment
11/14/06
Robin Clifford
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You can do worse than seeing a movie with gorgeous scenery, a predictable plot and sweet characters.

Full Review Source: Quad City Times (Davenport, IA) | comment Comment
11/14/06
Linda Cook
Quad City Times (Davenport, IA)
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Provence looks like a lovely place to visit and Mr. Scott deserves his rest now and then, but let's hope he gets back to darker work soon.

Full Review Source: Premiere Magazine | comment Comment
11/14/06
Scott Warren
Premiere Magazine
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Every Scott movie has worthwhile visual dazzle, but this is what happens when Hollywood giants lecture against the evils of wealth.

Full Review Source: Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia) | comment Comment
11/13/06
Mark Palermo
Coast (Halifax, Nova Scotia)
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Russell Crowe trying to twinkle may not be the most unsettling thing on the big screen this season, but it's up there.

Full Review Source: Los Angeles Daily News | comment Comment
11/13/06
Bob Strauss
Los Angeles Daily News
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Russell Crowe has many talents, but a gift for light comedy is not one of them.

Full Review Source: Rolling Stone | comment Comment
11/13/06
Peter Travers
Rolling Stone
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