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A Good Year Director: Ridley Scott Cast: Russell Crowe, Albert Finney, Marion Cotillard, Abbie Cornish

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  • DVD Release Date: 02/27/2007
  • Original Release: 2006
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 6,859

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Postcards From Provence behind-the-scenes experience; A feature-length hybrid of video featurettes and audio commentary by director/producer Ridley Scott and screenwriter Marc Klein; 3 Russell Crose music videos and more!

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Disc #1 -- A Good Year
1. Main Titles [2:50]
2. Timing [3:24]
3. Toast of the Town [5:10]
4. France and a Little Car [2:56]
5. Uncle Henry's Estate [7:04]
6. Meeting the Notaire [2:46]
7. Stuck in the Pool [5:37]
8. A Forced Holiday [2:31]
9. 72 Hours [4:01]
10. Christie Roberts [5:11]
11. Enjoying Himself [2:33]
12. Memories [4:11]
13. Fanny Chenal [5:32]
14. Henry's Spirit [2:11]
15. Dinner With the Duflots [3:54]
16. Testing the Vines [2:45]
17. Charlie Arrives [5:41]
18. Two Untrusting Souls [2:27]
19. To Sell or Not to Sell [1:46]
20. Saying Goodbye [2:03]
21. A Fabricated Truth [3:11]
22. The Offer [2:55]
23. Choosing Love [4:12]
24. End Titles [6:04]

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A rapacious bond trader veers out of the fast lane and collides with love in this glossy dramatic comedy directed by Ridley Scott. Thematically and stylistically, A Good Year represents a departure for the acclaimed filmmaker, and even more so for leading man Russell Crowe. The Gladiator star plays the self-satisfied Max, a wealthy but not terribly well-liked Englishman who inherits a château in southern France when his uncle Henry (Albert Finney) dies. Intending to sell the property for a quick profit -- despite the objections of the uncle's longtime winemaker, Francis (Didier Bourdon), and the latter's wife, Ludivine (Isabelle Candelier) -- Max remains in Provence just long enough for the area to cast its spell upon him. Somewhat less bewitching is Maggie (Abbie Cornish), Henry's illegitimate daughter, whose arrival throws Max's inheritance into question under French law. The seriocomic complications pile up rapidly, and before long the self-satisfied Max gets rattled. Crowe plays him in a manner somewhat reminiscent of Cary Grant; with his smoothed, straightened hair and dorky glasses, he seems to be emulating the Grant of Bringing Up Baby. Comedy doesn't come easily to this famously intense actor, but for this film he's softened his persona considerably, and his romance with the enchanting Fanny (Marion Cotillard) perfectly befits the movie's beautiful location and generally lighthearted tone. While unmistakably airy and inconsequential for a Ridley Scott picture, A Good Year provides breezy entertainment and offers Crowe a welcome change of pace. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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Best If Watched Multiple Timesby Anonymous

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October 04, 2009: Good the first time watched. Gets better with each viewing. Is now one of our favorites. A warming love story of Provence and a man's salvation by re-discovering his roots (and a beautiful girl) in the South of France.

This is my "go to" movieby Anonymous

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August 18, 2009: A great cast, storyline and setting in beautiful Provence. It makes me want to retire there. I have watched this movie over and over. Freddie highmore who plays the young Max Skinner is a real favorite of mine with great acting ability for one so young. If you liked this movie then take a look at August Rush.

I Also Recommend: August Rush.


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