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Uncorked

Uncorked

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Uncorked Spirit
Review: Uncorked is a delightful movie for those who are sick of the same old Hollywood stories. Rufus Sewell's character, Ross, is determined to get rich quick, and after a string of failed ventures is sure an abandoned manganese mine is his ticket. His incredibly successful girlfriend (Minnie Driver) and her pretty, ethereal friend come to help him sell off his family's wine collection. But an eccentric uncle (Nigel Hawthorne), who is currently living on a pillar, is about to give him a "Karmic enema." A great cast, breathtaking scenery and an enchanting soundtrack accompany this beautiful, uplifting movie. I highly recommend this movie to anyone wanting a break from the ordinary. Uncork your own spirit!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Uncorked Spirit
Review: Uncorked is a delightful movie for those who are sick of the same old Hollywood stories. Rufus Sewell's character, Ross, is determined to get rich quick, and after a string of failed ventures is sure an abandoned manganese mine is his ticket. His incredibly successful girlfriend (Minnie Driver) and her pretty, ethereal friend come to help him sell off his family's wine collection. But an eccentric uncle (Nigel Hawthorne), who is currently living on a pillar, is about to give him a "Karmic enema." A great cast, breathtaking scenery and an enchanting soundtrack accompany this beautiful, uplifting movie. I highly recommend this movie to anyone wanting a break from the ordinary. Uncork your own spirit!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the best movies in years
Review: What a remarkable surprise! This film gives the viewer a strong experience--and so a first-hand understanding--of the incredibly subtle and profound topic it addresses. Watching it I felt confused, disoriented, annoyed, fascinated, intrigued, and ultimately awed by the way it wove in the loose ends for the finale. No details were overlooked. The highest praise I can give is that I have felt compelled to watch this movie several times, and have gotten more from it every time. It is a delightful and gentle work of art that will work in the back of your mind long afterward.


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