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- Premi
- 2 vittorie e 4 candidature totali
Sope Dirisu
- Mr. Malcolm
- (as Sope Dìrísù)
Sianad Gregory
- Molly
- (as Siânad Gregory)
Emma Willis
- Lucy
- (as Emma Lou Willis)
Recensioni in evidenza
I can't believe how mean some of the reviews are. My husband and I just finished it and had a great laugh, good acting and yes a predictable storyline but it was fun.
With so many other movies leaving you feeling sad, anxious or instilling fear it was a delight to end the night with a laugh.
We find it hard to find movies we can both sit through with our different tastes. We both enjoyed and would recommend for those looking for some light fun.
I don't understand why a review needs to have 600 words. I could say the costumes were cheap and the paper looked too modern, the casting was diverse and ... yeah minimum word count reached! Haha enjoy.
With so many other movies leaving you feeling sad, anxious or instilling fear it was a delight to end the night with a laugh.
We find it hard to find movies we can both sit through with our different tastes. We both enjoyed and would recommend for those looking for some light fun.
I don't understand why a review needs to have 600 words. I could say the costumes were cheap and the paper looked too modern, the casting was diverse and ... yeah minimum word count reached! Haha enjoy.
1818 - When Julia (Zawe Ashton) is rejected by London's most eligible bachelor, Mr Malcolm (Sope Dirisu) because she doesn't get a tick next to every item on his potential wife list, Julia seeks revenge for the humiliation. To do this, she, and her reluctant cousin (Oliver Jackson-Cohen) persuade friend Selina (Freida Pinto) to trick Malcolm by chatting him up so she can ultimately reject him with her own list. Inevitably, she falls for him.
Whilst the Jane Austen comparisons are inevitable and to a degree justified, this is a sweet, witty story of love, society, manners etc boasting a terrific cast. Pinto is perfect, as is Ashton whilst Jackson-Cohen is hilarious as the man scared of horses and determined not to get dragged into Ashton's scheme and failing. One point, if I'm honest, whilst Dirisu is a fine actor, I'm not sure he was quite right for the 'Darcy' role.
Whilst the Jane Austen comparisons are inevitable and to a degree justified, this is a sweet, witty story of love, society, manners etc boasting a terrific cast. Pinto is perfect, as is Ashton whilst Jackson-Cohen is hilarious as the man scared of horses and determined not to get dragged into Ashton's scheme and failing. One point, if I'm honest, whilst Dirisu is a fine actor, I'm not sure he was quite right for the 'Darcy' role.
Novelists who adapt their own work to the screen sometimes run the risk of being unable to "kill their babies." Fortunately, Ms. Alain's had no such qualms. Her screenplay is a delight. Director Emma Holly Jones maintains the scope and literary scale of the novel, as well as the wit, charm, and romance expected of Regency-era productions. Taking a cue from the wildly successful Bridgerton series, casting is inclusive and revelatory. Who isn't thrilled to see the lovely Ms Pinto in Austeneseque attire and a plot rife with scheming intrigue? Twenty-first century novelists are enriching a beloved genre with new stories. Here's to the women behind the camera and the women behind the pen.
'' Mr. Malcolm's List '' is a period romantic drama.
The movie has a fun story, based on a novel with the same title, and the whole story brings in mind Jane Austen vibes.
In addition, the characters were fun and feisty and their chemistry was strong and enjoyable. The performances by every actor and actress in the cast, which were all enjoyable, aided to the success of the movie.
And yes the casting is unrealistic for a period drama, but, as the performances were strong and the settings and costumes spot on, so it can be easily overlooked.
Finally, the movie did a good job presenting the story.
The movie has a fun story, based on a novel with the same title, and the whole story brings in mind Jane Austen vibes.
In addition, the characters were fun and feisty and their chemistry was strong and enjoyable. The performances by every actor and actress in the cast, which were all enjoyable, aided to the success of the movie.
And yes the casting is unrealistic for a period drama, but, as the performances were strong and the settings and costumes spot on, so it can be easily overlooked.
Finally, the movie did a good job presenting the story.
I have changed my original rating of 6 to 5, I hate to down grade films with a diverse cast, but surely there are important, authentic, diverse stories that should be told, based on literature and history of the non-Western world. I absolutely hate this type of story, trying to rewrite history, when it wasn't true.
Please make films that are not based on White people's experience but reflects the nobility of African/Asian experiences because there are those stories, this is really lazy.
The new thing of re-doing English period pieces with woke casting is a waste of opportunity and resources. These type of films are so fake.
Among other things, Zawe Ashton character is mostly unpleasant, interesting that the Black girl is the mean one. Even when they try to be diverse, they still have racial troupe's about Black women...very interesting.
Please make films that are not based on White people's experience but reflects the nobility of African/Asian experiences because there are those stories, this is really lazy.
The new thing of re-doing English period pieces with woke casting is a waste of opportunity and resources. These type of films are so fake.
Among other things, Zawe Ashton character is mostly unpleasant, interesting that the Black girl is the mean one. Even when they try to be diverse, they still have racial troupe's about Black women...very interesting.
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- QuizThe house where Frieda Pinto's character lives is the same house where Anne Hathaway's character lived in 'Becoming Jane'.
- BlooperIn the dancing scene when a waltz is called none of the principal characters actually dance the waltz, which is a rather rigid form in 3/4 time that first became popular in Austria or Germany in the 1770s-1780s. In fact the diegetic music sort of fades out and becomes 4/4 background music to which the characters dance as a far-too-modern mundane 'slow-dance' number typical of the 1980s or later.
- Citazioni
Julia Thistlewaite: So, what did he say about me?
Selina Dalton: Um, merely that he escorted you to the opera. I must admit, Julia, that does not seem such a heinous crime.
Julia Thistlewaite: Did he tell you about my eyelashes?
- Curiosità sui creditiThe end credits are accompanied by caricature illustrations as mentioned in the plot.
- ConnessioniRemake of Mr. Malcolm's List (2019)
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Dettagli
- Data di uscita
- Paesi di origine
- Lingue
- Celebre anche come
- La lista di Mr Malcolm
- Luoghi delle riprese
- Aziende produttrici
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Botteghino
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 1.885.718 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 810.742 USD
- 3 lug 2022
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 2.024.507 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 1h 57min(117 min)
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
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