Falling for Figaro
- 2020
- 1h 44min
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6,5/10
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Une jeune et brillante gestionnaire de fonds quitte son travail insatisfaisant et son petit ami de longue date afin de poursuivre son rêve de toujours de devenir chanteuse d'opéra dans les H... Tout lireUne jeune et brillante gestionnaire de fonds quitte son travail insatisfaisant et son petit ami de longue date afin de poursuivre son rêve de toujours de devenir chanteuse d'opéra dans les Highlands écossais.Une jeune et brillante gestionnaire de fonds quitte son travail insatisfaisant et son petit ami de longue date afin de poursuivre son rêve de toujours de devenir chanteuse d'opéra dans les Highlands écossais.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total
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Shining performances from the ever wonderful Joanna Lumely, Hugh Skinner and Danielle Macdonald. You can't help but get drawn in and ultimately lost in the story and music of this film set against the glorious Scottish countryside. Enjoy!
Great fun
Nothing like real Opera in spite of well dubbed famous arias but a very enjoyable old fashioned good humoured film.
No one murdered ,no one beaten up ,no simulated sex ,and the most unlikely Don Giovanni ever but a welcome feel good film.
No one murdered ,no one beaten up ,no simulated sex ,and the most unlikely Don Giovanni ever but a welcome feel good film.
If you are a fan of opera, you are going to love this film.
Danielle MacDonald, who plays Millie gives a brilliant performance in this light comedy/romance who gives up a ludicrous career to go to a small, insignificant village in Scotland to pursue her dream of becoming an opera singer.
It left me feeling saturated up to my ears in opera and loved every minute of it.
Danielle MacDonald, who plays Millie gives a brilliant performance in this light comedy/romance who gives up a ludicrous career to go to a small, insignificant village in Scotland to pursue her dream of becoming an opera singer.
It left me feeling saturated up to my ears in opera and loved every minute of it.
First off, Scotland is beautiful. The long shots of the crags and forests deserve a billing.
Second, if Scotland is part of the cast why only one costume? I understood the plot to suggest the preperation for the contest would take a year. Not sure if I saw early spring or late fall but don't feel I saw the whole year.
There were a number of humorous scenes in the movie but they lacked much connection and didn't do much to explain how the characters were growing through these situations.
Is it a spoiler to ask for more of Max's background? Or the nature of the relationship between Ramsey and Meghan? Or to see how Millie's growing talent and dedication transformed Meghan's cynicism into genuine belief in her students' potential?
I was happily entertained, and found I was even able to enjoy a few arias (spoiler alert - I generally tell people I appreciate all music except opera). Just disappointed that there were so many untended loose ends.
Second, if Scotland is part of the cast why only one costume? I understood the plot to suggest the preperation for the contest would take a year. Not sure if I saw early spring or late fall but don't feel I saw the whole year.
There were a number of humorous scenes in the movie but they lacked much connection and didn't do much to explain how the characters were growing through these situations.
Is it a spoiler to ask for more of Max's background? Or the nature of the relationship between Ramsey and Meghan? Or to see how Millie's growing talent and dedication transformed Meghan's cynicism into genuine belief in her students' potential?
I was happily entertained, and found I was even able to enjoy a few arias (spoiler alert - I generally tell people I appreciate all music except opera). Just disappointed that there were so many untended loose ends.
Wonderful Scottish scenery, straightforward plot, slightly stereotypical locals. Joanna Lumley is memorable if only for her dragged through a hedge look. I'm enjoying heroines who are not stereotypical in appearance and personality. A couple of twists along the way, not too predictable, beautiful music. Comfort food.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesMillie's singing was dubbed by Australian-Mauritian opera singer Stacey Alleaume, who has won several prestigious awards in Australia and New Zealand. Max's singing was dubbed by Nathan Lay, also from Australia, who has also won numerous awards and contests. The only live recorded voice in the film was Andrew J. Carter's as Fergus McKenzie, as his role required him to 'crack' which could not be overdubbed.
- GaffesAt 71m (Netflix), there are glasses of orange juice on the table for two. A few seconds later, they've switched to wine.
- Citations
Millie Cantwell: He's lost his significance -- When asked about who she had referred to as her "significant other".
- ConnexionsReferences Les Muppets, le retour (2011)
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Figaro Aşkı
- Lieux de tournage
- Luss, Alexandria, Argyll and Bute, Écosse, Royaume-Uni(The lochside scene)
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 35 910 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 14 335 $US
- 3 oct. 2021
- Montant brut mondial
- 1 073 966 $US
- Durée
- 1h 44min(104 min)
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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