- A Good Year
Infobox_Film| name = A Good Year
caption = Original poster
amg_id = 1:333456
imdb_id = 0401445
producer =Ridley Scott
director =Ridley Scott
writer =Marc Klein
(Screenplay)Peter Mayle
(Novel)
starring =Russell Crowe Albert Finney Marion Cotillard Abbie Cornish Tom Hollander Freddie Highmore
music =Marc Streitenfeld
cinematography =Philippe Le Sourd
editing =Dody Dorn
distributor =Fox 2000 Pictures
country =Great Britain
released = flagicon|USANovember 10 , 2006
runtime = 118 minutes
language = English,
French
budget = US$35 million "A Good Year" is a 2006romantic comedy film starringRussell Crowe and directed byRidley Scott . It is based the 2004novel of the same name byPeter Mayle .Plot
In a prologue, the audience is introduced to young Max Skinner, who spends his summer holidays learning to appreciate the finer things in life from his Uncle Henry at his
vineyard estate inProvence in southeasternFrance . As an adult, Max is an aggressively hard-workingLondon -based trader whose schemes to make money border dangerously close to criminal activity. When he receives word of his uncle's death and learns he is the sole beneficiary of the property, he travels to Provence to prepare it for a quick sale. Shortly after his arrival he discovers his latest financial stunt has resulted in a one-week suspension, allowing him time to make necessary repairs while dealing with gruff winemaker Francis Duflot, who fears sale of the estate will result in his losing access to his precious vines, the unexpected arrival ofNapa Valley oenophile Christie Roberts, who presents herself as Henry's previously unknown illegitimate daughter, and local café owner Fanny Chenal, whose formidable guard is quickly worn down by the smitten beneficiary.Production notes
French locations were filmed at
Bonnieux andGordes inVaucluse ,Marseille Provence Airport , and the rail station inAvignon . London locations includedAlbion Riverside inBattersea ,Broadgate , the Bluebird Cafe onKings Road in Chelsea, andPiccadilly Circus .Director Scott and novelist Mayle worked together in
advertising and commercials thirty years ago and both are now landowners in theLuberon region of Provence.The
soundtrack includes "Moi Lolita" byAlizée , "Breezin' Along with the Breeze" byJosephine Baker , "Gotta Get Up," "Jump into the Fire," and "How Can I Be Sure of You" byHarry Nilsson ,Hey Joe byJohnny Hallyday , "Vous, qui passez sans me voir" and "J'attendrai" byJean Sablon , "Le chant du gardien" byTino Rossi , "Je chante" byCharles Trenet , "Old Cape Cod" byPatti Page , "Walk Right Back" by theEverly Brothers , "Boum" by Adrien Chevalier, and "Itsy Bitsy Petit Bikini" by Richard Anthony.The film was budgeted at $35,000,000. It grossed $7,459,300 in the U.S. and $34,562,783 in international markets and earned $7,342,760 in US
DVD sales. [ [http://www.the-numbers.com/movies/2006/AGDYR.php "A Good Year" at TheNumbers.com] ]Principal cast
*
Russell Crowe ..... Max Skinner
*Albert Finney ..... Uncle Henry
*Marion Cotillard ..... Fanny Chenal
*Abbie Cornish ..... Christie Roberts
*Didier Bourdon ..... Francis Duflot
*Isabelle Candelier ..... Ludivine Duflot
*Freddie Highmore ..... Young Max Skinner
*Tom Hollander ..... Charlie Willis
*Archie Panjabi ..... Gemma
*Kenneth Cranham ..... Sir NigelCritical reception
In his review in the "
New York Times ", Stephen Holden called it "an innocuous, feel-good movie," "a sun-dappled romantic diversion," and "a three-P movie: pleasant, pretty and predictable. One might add piddling . . . "A Good Year" is the movie equivalent of poring over a glossy brochure for a luxury vacation you could never afford while a roughneck salesman who imagines he has class harangues you to hurry up and make a decision about taking the tour. My advice is to resist the pitch." [ [http://movies.nytimes.com/2006/11/10/movies/10year.html "New York Times" review] ]Kenneth Turan of the "Los Angeles Times " observed, "Though "A Good Year" is set in French wine country, it's best described as small beer. The scenery may be attractive and the cast likewise, but something vital is missing in this all-too-leisurely film . . . [it] is one of those ever-popular movies in which impossibly rich people, clueless about what really matters, turn out to be incapable of enjoying the simple things in life . . . The fact that we know exactly what will happen to Max from the moment he appears on screen is not what's wrong with "A Good Year". After all, we go to films like this precisely because the satisfaction of emotional certainty is what we're looking for. What we're not looking for is a romantic comedy made by individuals with no special feeling for the genre who stretch a half hour's worth of story to nearly two hours." [ [http://www.calendarlive.com/movies/cl-et-good10nov10,0,1473723.story "Los Angeles Times" review] ]In "Variety", Todd McCarthy called the film "a "divertissement", an excuse for the filmmakers and cast to enjoy a couple of months in Provence and for the audience, by proxy, to spend a couple of hours there. A simple repast consisting of sometimes strained
slapstick y comedy, a sweet romance and a life lesson learned, this little picnic doesn't amount to much but goes down easily enough . . . Crowe executes a lightweight change of pace with his charisma entirely intact . . . There are moments when the enchanting Cotillard resembles a Gallic, dark-hairedReese Witherspoon , and Aussie thesp Cornish, in her first Hollywood film, continues her quick ascent with a perfect Yank accent and a nice note of observant reserve. The setting could hardly be made to look less than glorious, and production standards are up to what one expects from a Scott picture." [ [http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117931521.html?categoryid=31&cs=1&p=0 "Variety" review] ]Peter Hartlaub of the "
San Francisco Chronicle " said, "Crowe and Scott bring a lot of effort to a project that probably meant a lot to both of them, for entirely different reasons. But despite some stunning visuals and a lot of nice moments, the finished product feels like the work of an actor and director who are out of their element. It's difficult to ignore the fact that they've created a romantic comedy that has almost no romance and even less comedy . . . Scott struggles mightily with the finer points of the genre. The comedy is mostly slapstick, and the forced attempts at hilarity sometimes decline toBenny Hill depths which don't fit well with the rest of the visual tone. And the romance is almost nonexistent until the final third of the film, when Max's courtship becomes so rushed that it seems foolish even by cinematic standards." [ [http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2006/11/10/DDGEQM8UJK1.DTL "San Francisco Chronicle" review] ]In the "
St. Petersburg Times ", Steve Persall rated the film B+ and added it "is a lighter choice than usual for the rugged actor and for Ridley Scott . . . A change of scenery suits them well. Yet they still bring a roguish flavor to the romantic comedy sentiments established by Peter Mayle's novel. This is achick flick for dudes, too . . . "A Good Year" runs about a month too long, but it's tough to leave such a lovely place. Scott blends the don't-rush-past-love appeal of "Jerry Maguire " with the continental air of "Under the Tuscan Sun" for a robustly romantic diversion." [ [http://www.sptimes.com/2006/11/09/Weekend/_A_Good_Year__adds_co.shtml "St. Petersburg Times" review] ]Jessica Reaves of the "
Chicago Tribune " rated the film two stars out of a possible four and described it as "unbearably sweet and emotionally lifeless." She added, "Despite the occasional seductive moment, "A Good Year" disappoints. The film, for all its pretensions of revelatory, life-altering enlightenment, is actually about as deep as a wading pool, as substantive as cotton candy." [ [http://chicago.metromix.com/movies/review/movie-review-a-good/167284/content "Chicago Tribune" review] ]In the UK, Peter Bradshaw of "
The Guardian " called it "a humourless cinematic slice of tourist gastro-porn," [ [http://film.guardian.co.uk/News_Story/Critic_Review/Guardian_review/0,,1932117,00.html "The Guardian" review] ] while Philip French of "The Observer " remarked, "I'm not in favour of veils, but I'd make an exception for Ridley Scott's "A Good Year", over which one should be drawn immediately." [ [http://film.guardian.co.uk/News_Story/Critic_Review/Observer_review/0,,1934176,00.html "The Observer" review] ]References
External links
* [http://www.agoodyear.com Official Website]
*imdb title|id=0401445|title=A Good Year
*rotten-tomatoes|id=good_year|title=A Good Year
* [http://www.luberonexperience.com/good_year.htm Filming locations in Provence]
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