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Stealing Beauty

Stealing Beauty

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: stunningly beautiful
Review: this movie was the best movie I have seen in ages. I thought that it was filmed amazingly well, and the scenery was soo lavish and so perfect. Cast well. The characters are all diverse, and you can easily relate to their story. I love this film.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Beautiful, stylish escapism
Review: I have watched this movie several times and it always stimulates a bohemian lifestyle fantasy where one becomes a young woman coming of age in a beautiful Tuscany,Italy. The cast is captivating especially performances by Liv Tyler and Jeremy Irons. This movie is a must see for the erotic adventurer and young at heart!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: BEAUTIFUL!!!!
Review: If you loved this one, you have GOT to see "Sirens." Are there any more like these two out there?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Beautiful and Soul Stirring!
Review: Artsy people in beautiful scenery with a great musical score made me want to run away to live in Tuscany. I was pleasantly surprised to find an actual plot as well. This was a very human story about coming of age, growing older and facing death. All the characters were very well acted and the focus was on the good and inspiring not the stupid and frivolous as most of the time it is.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: breathtaking look at emerging sensuality
Review: every woman's wish...beautiful,dreamlike loss of virginity and emergence as a woman. Wonderfully acted, incredibly picturesque. If you don't see this for the beautiful story, see it for the scenery. I love this movie's endless "moments"

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Liv's (senseless) ticket to stardom.
Review: Other than Liv Tyler's beauty, there was nothing redeeming about this movie. Sure, Tuscany is beautiful (which is also why Frances Mayes' books are hot sellers these days!!), and Jeremy Irons is a veteran actor of high caliber. The 70s music didn't hurt. Bertolucci's name naturally "sells", but when I saw this movie, I was like, WHAT IS THIS???????

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: lame-o
Review: It's like a dirty old trust-fund man's film, licking his lazy, narcissistic chops over the coltish, not-spectacularly talented Liv. Reasonably pretty in a banal way, but there's an awful lot of near-inadvertently campy, jaded-bohemian carrying on (which, admittedly, has its appeal). Rachel Weisz makes an appealing debut, though. If you're eager to sample the magic of Bertolucci, skip this and try "Last Tango," "The Spider's Strategem," "The Conformist," or "Before the Revolution."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Liv & Liz!!
Review: Absolutely beautiful movie. Scenery and dialogue alike. On top of all that, it features a music video of the Liz Phair song "Rocket Boy" at the end!! What more could one ask for?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful, charasmatic, a journey home.
Review: This movie is perhaps one of the most refreshing films of this decade. Liv Tyler is an angel, emparting her most innocent qualities with sincerity and charisma. Beautiful landscape, filling your soul with a deep breath of inspiration. Though she is foriegn to this heavenly countryside, Tuscany welcomes her with the most open of arms. Liv will lead you on a journey of self-fulfillment, giving faith to your most secret dreams. A must see, you will thank yourself.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I thought this movie was very interesting and captivating.
Review: The whole aspect of the movie created a very romanitic scene. Both the beautiful scenery and the characters made this movie great. I enjoyed this movie and wouldn't mind seeing Liv Tyler in more similar roles.


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