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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9786304488317 ISBN: 6304488319 Label: Polygram USA Video Manufacturer: Polygram USA Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Polygram USA Video Release Date: March 24, 1998 Running Time: 118 minutes Sales Rank: 459 Studio: Polygram USA Video Theatrical Release Date: March 07, 1997
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Customer Reviews Average Rating:  Rating: - A Magical Tale..............
This truly is a magical tale which will touch your life & stay with you forever.....
It will make you laugh & it will make you cry - It makes you see things differently & look at life with a different perspective.
This film touched my life - I hope it does the same for you.
Quite simply, it's amazing.
Rating: - One of the best movies you'll ever watch ... ... from the moment you see a character with Down's Syndrome identifying with a tv history of Mongolia, until Spanish crooner Luis Mariano serenades him on a sweet chocolate trip out of time.
I'm glad to see all the good reviews. I thought I was the only American who had ever seen this movie, but apparently it's left its mark on a few others. Auteil is wonderful as always, and Pascal Duquenne is remarkable. I believe the two of them shared that year's best actor prize at Cannes. Read More
Rating: - Would it be too much to ask for a Region 1 dvd release? If you have any doubts concerning the power and beauty of this film, simply read the other reviews posted here. Yes, this film trully lives up to that hype and more. But when will they come out with a region 1 dvd release? We here in region one are not all french-hating neanderthals, incabable of accepting beautiful art whilst stuffing our bloated jowels with "Freedom Fries". Ahahaha. Yes, if only we here in 'region 1' could have more wondrous examples such as Georges, (played with unflinching realism ... Read More
Rating: - An extraordinary achievement Although being fluent in French is almost a prerequisite to watch this movie, it's something that anyone with an interest in intelligent and emotive drama should see. The direction is for the most part light and sure, with the actors given the opportunity to convey pathos, optimism, pain, and regret without the imposition of treacly sound tracks or hackneyed editing.Hollywood will never be capable of making movies like this, and we can only be thankful that the French invest in their movie industry because ... Read More
Rating: - This is definitely the best movie ever made There is absolutely nothing more to say about it. It's simply the best movie ever made. If you haven't seen it, you have to.
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