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2003
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R
Violence and sexuality.
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Nicole Kidman (Academy Award(R) Winner -- Best Actress, THE HOURS, 2002) stars with Academy Award(R) winner Renée Zellweger (Best Supporting Actress, COLD MOUNTAIN, 2003) and Academy Award® nominee Jude Law (Best Actor, COLD MOUNTAIN). At the dawn of the Civil War, the men of Cold Mountain, North Carolina, rush to join the Confederate army. Ada (Kidman) has vowed to wait for Inman (Law), but as the war drags on and letters go unanswered, she must find the will to survive. At war's end, hearts will be dashed, dreams fulfilled, and the strength of the human spirit tested ... but not broken! Directed by Academy Award® winner Anthony Minghella (Best Director, THE ENGLISH PATIENT, 1996).
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CRITIC REVIEWS
Lew Irwin

If critics have a complaint against Anthony Minghella's Cold Mountain -- and several have none at all -- it's that it may be too beautiful for it's own good. Marc Caro in the Chicago Tribune, for example, says that the film looks gift wrapped. Jack Mathews in the New York Daily News elaborates this way: Minghella has certainly mounted a gorgeous movie and the battle scenes are brutally spectacular. But overall, Cold Mountain is like a fine piece of hand-crafted leather, where the stitching shows its quality. That looks good on a handbag, not so good on the big screen. Nevertheless, the film is attracting much praise. John Anderson writes in Newsday: That the film Cold Mountain is so much better than the best-selling Charles Frazier novel makes it quite the rare thing -- only The Godfather comes immediately to mind as an example of a major movie that so surpasses its source material. Lou Lumenick in the New York Post calls it exquisitely crafted and compares it favorably with another civil war movie, Gone With the Wind. Likewise Mike Clark in USA Today comments that it is the equal of any Civil War movie ever made. Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times writes that it evokes a backwater of the Civil War with rare beauty and awards it three stars but questions whether the Frazier novel really lends itself to a movie adaptation.

Reviewed by: brandy1072 on 11/3/2005 7:21:05 PM
Great movie, loved it definatly a movie worth watching.
Lew Irwin

If critics have a complaint against Anthony Minghella's Cold Mountain -- and several have none at all -- it's that it may be too beautiful for it's own good. Marc Caro in the Chicago Tribune, for example, says that the film looks gift wrapped. Jack Mathews in the New York Daily News elaborates this way: Minghella has certainly mounted a gorgeous movie and the battle scenes are brutally spectacular. But overall, Cold Mountain is like a fine piece of hand-crafted leather, where the stitching shows its quality. That looks good on a handbag, not so good on the big screen. Nevertheless, the film is attracting much praise. John Anderson writes in Newsday: That the film Cold Mountain is so much better than the best-selling Charles Frazier novel makes it quite the rare thing -- only The Godfather comes immediately to mind as an example of a major movie that so surpasses its source material. Lou Lumenick in the New York Post calls it exquisitely crafted and compares it favorably with another civil war movie, Gone With the Wind. Likewise Mike Clark in USA Today comments that it is the equal of any Civil War movie ever made. Roger Ebert in the Chicago Sun-Times writes that it evokes a backwater of the Civil War with rare beauty and awards it three stars but questions whether the Frazier novel really lends itself to a movie adaptation.
Reviewed by: brandy1072 on 11/3/2005 7:21:05 PM
Great movie, loved it definatly a movie worth watching.
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Reviewed by: brandy1072 on 11/3/2005 7:21:05 PM
Reviewed by: skehring on 10/22/2005 3:53:58 PM
An entertaining movie with a talented cast.
Reviewed by: svranch on 10/22/2005 9:20:52 AM
I loved this movie. The costumes are great... the story is awesome... and it was very well done.Gorgeous scenery, though depicting the sadnesses of life during wartime. Thanks to the everyone involved in making this movie available! A tremendously enjoyable experience.
Reviewed by: vitalusty on 10/14/2005 9:41:51 AM
LAME!Over acting, melodrama, villians with pointy mustaches plotting from the fields, Renee Z is supposed to be half African American and everything is predictably over the top from beginning to end.
Reviewed by: crisgai on 7/3/2005 8:18:10 PM
A lesson about making peace with life.
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