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The Razor's Edge

The Razor's Edge

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Wonderful Movie= The Razor's Edge
Review: Even though this movie is loosely based on the book.
It is a painfully, yet spirtiual adaptation.
Bill Murray gives a performance that is truely beautiful.
The actors in this movie should have received high praise for there performances.
Like when "Larry is on top of the mountain, and has to burn his books to stay warm, or when he tells his first love to always wear the ring he gave her so she will always know that someone out there loves her.
I really enjoyed this movie it was an attempt to truely make a movie that showed the meaning of unconditional love in that society.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Literature that sweats
Review: Remember all of those tiresome books you were REQUIRED to read - and read in Cliff's Notes - if at all? The ones with characters that seemed so odd - not really real? Totally removed from anyone you personally knew? Bill Murray took a lot of heat for doing this movie (the backstory is wonderful), but I think it's his best work. His portrayal of Larry Darrell is filled with vitality and authenticity. Somerset Maugham may not have mentioned the fact that Larry was occasionally known to scratch in public; Murray plays Darrell in a way that convinces me that the man was fully human, itches and all. Bill entertained in other movies; in this one, he proved he was a good actor. Everyone shines in this movie, but Bill Murray is the surprize. Add in the story, and the occasional engaging character, and you have a worthy addition to your movie library. (OK, here's the backstory: apparently, Murray bought the rights to "The Razor's Edge" - and then couldn't get a studio to make it. Then a studio offers to make the movie, if he'll appear in one they want him for - a movie he turns down twice, but finally accepts - a little thing called "Ghostbusters".)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Well Done, Bill!
Review: This is a film that was unfairly maligned by critics, but demonstrates Bill Murray's tremendous range as an actor and the skill of a director who accurately and lovingly depicts a specific period of time i.e America circa 1917 and 1929; Paris during the 1930's, etc. The music score is superb...far more polished than of many others produced in the last 20 years. I only wish more films were made like this.....Buy the DVD and enjoy!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: One of the All Time Worst!
Review: What a disappointment after reading so many GOOD reviews of this film....and even more so after LOVING the Maugham novel on which it is woefully adapted. Poor Bill Murray: he obviously (as a co-writer and star of the film) loved the book, too, but ended up in one of the biggest turkeys of all time. It is especially hard to try and get past his comic persona and any fan of the novel will be left scratching his head wondering how this particular version ever came to be. The supporting cast is weak, with the exception of Theresa Russell who does a great job with her limited role and a terrible wig. I haven't seen the Tyrone Power version yet, but something tells me I should just stick with the book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Highest Quality Remake of a Timeless Classic
Review: Having seen the original Tyrone Powers version of this movie from the 30's I approached this movie with some trepidation. For some reason I could not visualize Bill Murray fitting into Powers' shoes, and yet Murray has filled his character with even more sensitivity and power. I must now say that this is a VERY WORTHY remake of the film. Murray's performance is impeccable, sensitive and truly belies heartfelt emotion. The cinematography is of the highest caliber - it is lush, sensual and with impeccable detail. I also must commend the soundtrack as it is wonderful with some excellent period renditions of popular 30's era French songs. There have been very few films of this caliber to ever come along; clearly that it is not a mass market favorite is understandable; The film it is dealing with matters related to the soul and the awakening of a profound awareness in man; there are many hidden truths that are alluded to in this film which a student of esotericism or platonic philosophy would find much to chew over here. It is a warm, leave the movie and feel good film. It actually lacks some of the hard edge that the original has, and leaves the viewer with a warmer and more more optimistic outlook than the original 1930's version did. Exquisite viewing and a fine conversation starter afterwards! I must say that this Murray's strong desire to make this film, and Murray's others work, Ground Hog Day are packed with esoteric issues, which lead me to conclude that Bill might be a man of profound philosophy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Razor's Edge
Review: This is in my top 3 all-time favorite movies. Murray does a great job in a dramatic role and his comedic wit makes the character relative to present day. If you have ever wondered "what is it all about" or "why are we here," this movie may put things into persprective. This is a major sleeper that you can watch every month or so and still enjoy.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best forgotten films
Review: Based on Somerset Maughan's classic novel about innocence, war and the long journey to find self-meaning, this 1984 movie was panned at the time of its release but in retrospect is a great, if flawed, work. The script was developed by Bill Murray along with John Byrum, and Murray practically blackmailed the studio to let him make the movie (holding Ghostbusters up). The performances are all wonderful, especially by the now deceased Denholm Elliot and Theresa Russel as the frustratingly sad character Sophie. One other note - this film has ONE OF THE FINEST MUSICAL SCORES OF ALL TIME. If you love James Horber and John Barry, you will LOVE Jack Nitsche's incredibly moving film music. Warning: you may cry during this movie. It is worth the DVD purchase.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A movie to expand and enlighten the mind
Review: If you're looking for a movie that will make you think about life and your place in it's scheme then this is gem worth viewing many times. The odessey the main character Larry (Bill Murray) embarks upon is one of self discovery that takes him to Paris and India where he searchs for a spiritual understanding of his place in the universe. Along the way he finds what I like to think all people look for, the depth and breadth of their character and peace with the turbulence and joys of life.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Razor's Edge
Review: A lost wonder.

A Great Movie!

Watch the movie, and then read the book.

W. Somerset Maugham may not be Homer, or even Hemingway, but he is a very interesting author.

I do believe that this movie/book is auto-biographical.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great flick
Review: this movie is one of my all time favorites! bill murray does an outstanding job. i have just ordered the dvd and cannot comment on its quality yet but the movie is awsome.


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