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The Ice Rink

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Fun to see Campbell stretch
Review: I had heard of this film a while ago. When I finally saw it, I was mildly surprised. I enjoyed the light comic story as well as seeing Bruce Campbell do something different. I recommend this film to fans and non-fans alike.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Fun to see Campbell stretch
Review: I had heard of this film a while ago. When I finally saw it, I was mildly surprised. I enjoyed the light comic story as well as seeing Bruce Campbell do something different. I recommend this film to fans and non-fans alike.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: COOL SUMMER DIVERSION
Review: Jean-Phillipe Toussainte is a Belgian novelist with a cult following. His featherlight, carefree touch as writer and director makes "THE ICE RINK/LA PATINOIR" a very cool and refreshing 80 minute diversion. It's hard not to be reminded of Francois Truffaut's "Day For Night," or a carefully choreographed Jacque Tati comedy of manners and eventual chaos. Bruce Campbell ("Evil Dead") stars as a hunky American hockey player who arrives on the ice arena set of a French "hockey romance" film with a cast made up of the entire Lithuanian National Hockey Team who speak no French and a crew who cannot skate. Tom Novembre is the director of the film within the film who is under tremendous pressure to meet an impossible deadline for the Venice Film Festival. The eye-catching Doloras Chaplin, Charlie's granddaughter, plays an amorous international ice-show star in love with the square-jawed Campbell. A funny, slapstick look at the art of filmmaking and love. Some nudity. A great soundtrack includes Placebo and David Bowie. The crisp widescreen transfer is in French with English subtitles. Recommended.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: COOL SUMMER DIVERSION
Review: Jean-Phillipe Toussainte is a Belgian novelist with a cult following. His featherlight, carefree touch as writer and director makes "THE ICE RINK/LA PATINOIR" a very cool and refreshing 80 minute diversion. It's hard not to be reminded of Francois Truffaut's "Day For Night," or a carefully choreographed Jacque Tati comedy of manners and eventual chaos. Bruce Campbell ("Evil Dead") stars as a hunky American hockey player who arrives on the ice arena set of a French "hockey romance" film with a cast made up of the entire Lithuanian National Hockey Team who speak no French and a crew who cannot skate. Tom Novembre is the director of the film within the film who is under tremendous pressure to meet an impossible deadline for the Venice Film Festival. The eye-catching Doloras Chaplin, Charlie's granddaughter, plays an amorous international ice-show star in love with the square-jawed Campbell. A funny, slapstick look at the art of filmmaking and love. Some nudity. A great soundtrack includes Placebo and David Bowie. The crisp widescreen transfer is in French with English subtitles. Recommended.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: I just didn't "get" it
Review: Maybe it's because I'm not French. I don't know. But I definitely didn't think this was Bruce's best work by a long shot. As a huge Bruce Campbell fan, I had been awaiting this release for a long time. The result was a movie that didn't live up to my expectations. It had its moments, but overall I was dissapointed. This is the kind of movie I would have loved to watch in my college French class, though.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: I just didn't "get" it
Review: Maybe it's because I'm not French. I don't know. But I definitely didn't think this was Bruce's best work by a long shot. As a huge Bruce Campbell fan, I had been awaiting this release for a long time. The result was a movie that didn't live up to my expectations. It had its moments, but overall I was dissapointed. This is the kind of movie I would have loved to watch in my college French class, though.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: cute little comedy
Review: While not the most elaborated story we liked this movie. Its a light entertaining film and it never pretends to be more than just a little comedy. Even though the director uses mostly only cliches for the characters, the movie is consequent in its style. Slapstick with a very cool French tone and quite funny.
Oh, yes -the story: a film crew uses an ice hockey game as the backdrop for a love story. 95% of the movie is filmed on location - the ice rink. Most of the time, it shows the film crew and the Lithuanian ice hockey players and the American Hollywood star and the ice rink manager who dreams of his famous past as ice-dancer - slipping and sliding.


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