Poetic and poignant film about two oddballs who are destined to meet and to fill each other with delight.
Oscar and Lucinda (1997)
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Reviews Counted:30
Fresh:19
Rotten:11
Average Rating:6.5/10
Runtime: 2 hrs 12 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Two compulsive gamblers--one a devoutly religious minister's son, the other the gutsy proprietress of a glassworks--meet aboard a ship, united by their passion for taking risks and doing the... Two compulsive gamblers--one a devoutly religious minister's son, the other the gutsy proprietress of a glassworks--meet aboard a ship, united by their passion for taking risks and doing the impossible. And when he hatches a truly mad plan--to build an intricate cathedral out of glass and transport it to the wobegon Australian outback--the two wager on it, but they don't bet on falling in love. A lyrically photographed adaptation of the novel by Peter Carey. Academy Award Nominations: Best Costume Design (Janet Patterson). [More]
Starring: Ralph Fiennes, Cate Blanchett, Ciaran Hinds, Tom Wilkinson
Starring: Ralph Fiennes, Cate Blanchett, Ciaran Hinds, Tom Wilkinson, Richard Roxburgh, Clive Russell, Bille Brown
Director: Gillian Armstrong
Director: Gillian Armstrong
Composer: Thomas Newman
Story: Peter Carey
Screenwriter: Laura Jones
Producer: Robin Dalton, Timothy White
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Reviews for Oscar and Lucinda
There's a lack of dramatic focus, and the leads fail to evince any particular chemistry.
Fiennes and Blanchett have a special magic and air of giddy humor about them when they are together.
Prettiness, yoked to stirring melodramatic material, is simply overburdened with more than it can deliver.
This is after all a Gillian Anderson picture, which means the film's physical production is just as impressive as its spiritual apsiration; Cate Blanchett, in a role originally intended for Judy Davis, is bound to become a major star
a beautifully observed, wildly unpredictable period piece that's part bittersweet comedy, part adventure and altogether enchanting.
After a promising opening, the film meanders so much I thought it would never end.
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