After years of no contact with his Uncle Henry, London banker and bond trader Max Skinner learns that Henry has died intestate, so Max inherits a ch?teau and vineyard in Provence. Max spent part of his childhood there, learning maxims and how to win and lose, and honing his killer instinct (at chess, which serves him well in finance). Max goes to France intent on selling the property. He spends a few days there, getting the property ready to show. Memories, a beautiful woman, and a young American who says she's Henry's illegitimate daughter interrupt his plans. Did Max the boy know things tha... t Max the man has forgotten?
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I was really suprised that I could enjoy watching Crowe in a movie like this (so unlike what he normally does), but he brought great charisma to the character(who was supposed to be a real pratt). The cinematography was great and the movie was beautifully and lovingly done. The result will please viewers that go to see this film with an open and welcoming mind!
Good Year, A Russell Crowe takes a year out in Provence in this jaunty feel-good comedy from director Ridley Scott
Picture the scene: powerhouse director Ridley Scott, fresh from finishing work on Matchstick Men, sits in a sun-dappled garden with Francophile novelist Peter Mayle, bestselling author of 'A Year In Provence'. A bottle of local wine is uncorked, conversation and creative juices start flowing. Scott mentions a newspaper article about French "garage" wines, boutique labels selling at over ??30,000 a case. "That would make a good novel," remarks Mayle. "You write the book, then I'll get the film rights," promises Scott.
That, according to the studio's publicity bumpf, wa...
Picture the scene: powerhouse director Ridley Scott, fresh from finishing work on Matchstick Men, sits in a sun-dappled garden with Francophile novelist Peter Mayle, bestselling author of 'A Year In Provence'. A bottle of local wine is uncorked, conversation and creative juices start flowing. Scott mentions a newspaper article about French "garage" wines, boutique labels selling at over ??30,000 a case. "That would make a good novel," remarks Mayle. "You write the book, then I'll get the film rights," promises Scott.
That, according to the studio's publicity bumpf, was the origin of both Peter Mayle's 2004 novel 'A Good Year' and Scott's movie. It's a likeable r...
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this is a great movie to watch...
the story is maybe a bit predictatble, but the acting and scenery more than make up for it.
there are some funny characters which add depth to the story.
Ridely Scott is a genius and Russel Crowe - well its nice to see him in such a good role!