The Girl in the Café with Bill Nighy: DVD Cover

    The Girl in the Café Director: David Yates Cast: Bill Nighy, Kelly MacDonald, Corin Redgrave, Ken Stott

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    • DVD Release Date: 09/06/2005
    • Rating: Not Rated
    • Sales Rank: 6,615

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    Features

    Closed Caption; Audio commentary with writer Richard Curtis and director David Yates; Behind-the-scenes featurette; Deleted scenes

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    Disc #1 -- The Girl in the Cafe
    1. Directly Opposite
    2. Second Cup
    3. Reykjavik
    4. Double Bed
    5. The G8
    6. Trouble Sleeping
    7. A Security Issue
    8. A Chance for Change
    9. The Millennium Issue
    10. Credits

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    Editorial Reviews

    Produced for HBO, the Capraesque romantic comedy The Girl in the Café stars Bill Nighy as Lawrence, a mild and unprepossessing British civil servant assigned to his country's delegation at the G8 Summit in Reykjavik, Iceland. Although he'd resigned himself to a life of lonely bachelorhood, Lawrence finds himself drawn to Gina (Kelly MacDonald), a odd, outspoken young woman whom he has met in a café. On a whim, the shy Lawrence invites the decidedly un-shy Gina to accompany him to Reykjavik. The burgeoning relationship between these two seemingly mismatched souls is counterpointed by the political jockeying at the conference, where the avowed purpose of G8 -- to adopt the all-important Millennium Development Goals as a means of reducing world poverty -- is obscured by egomania, xenophobia, and foot-dragging. Ultimately, the time comes when both Lawrence and Gina must make crucial decisions, with not only their own future but also the future of humankind in the balance. Written by Richard Curtis of Four Weddings and a Funeral fame, The Girl in the Café first aired on June 25, 2005. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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    Girl in the Cafeby Anonymous

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    March 11, 2006: This well-crafted story quickly has you cheering for its two quirky characters. It takes a little bit of "suspension of disbelief" to accept the premise of the story but it is so artfully acted that you flow with the story. By the end, I was hoping for a sequel that would tell me what happened in the intervening years.

    Girl in the Cafeby Anonymous

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    December 24, 2005: I first saw part of this movie on cable. The part I did see so intrigued me I wanted to see the remainder. I finally got my chance to see all of it, and thereafter saw it a number of times. It is well worth the viewing for the acting as well as the message it carries. I intend to purchas it. Each time I watch it I see something different about it.


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