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      And Now... Ladies and Gentlemen

      PG-13 Released Aug 8, 2003 2 hr. 13 min. Crime Drama Romance List
      47% 73 Reviews Tomatometer 56% 1,000+ Ratings Audience Score A jewel thief (Jeremy Irons) and a singer (Patricia Kaas) who both want to break free of the past meet by chance in Morocco. Read More Read Less
      And Now... Ladies and Gentlemen

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      The plot is convoluted and awash in suds.

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      R8INFDTH I love it, purely because of photography and music. Its a fairytale, i did not expect it to make much sense. I only watced oin once, over 20 yeras ago, everytime I try to buy a dvd, there is any on ebay or is crazy expensive. Tak must say sth. Not every movie has to be groundbreaking, but yhis one has this careless atmosphere of an oniric vision. Pure escapism. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 03/16/24 Full Review Audience Member I'm just pissed they gave it to me for free and I can't delete it. Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 02/17/23 Full Review Audience Member I saw this film at the movies when it came out but to be honest i don't remember much apart from the fact critics hated the film and i enjoyed it because it was really well shot, acted perfectly by a brilliant cast and really interesting story wise. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 02/26/23 Full Review Audience Member Ugh. This movie just goes on and on. Jeremy Irons is excellent, but pretty much the film's only saving grace. It's a meandering story of two lost people who eventually run into each other through random circumstances. I guess the movie is well made, but completely uninteresting. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/26/23 Full Review Audience Member I simply wanted a film in which Jeremy Irons stared as he is one of my favourite actors of all time and this is what popped up in Wikipedia. It starts with Sir Jeremy robbing a jewellery store in the most amazing way possible; he then uses the money to purchase a Yot and then enters a race but the poor guy keeps having black outs so he wakes up in Morocco harbour and basically he meets a girl and it goes from there. The difference is that they are both having these blackouts and soon they discover they both have brain tumours and go on a massive adventure to get rid of them. The film is also classed as a psychological thriller as there is a robbery involved towards the end, there were so many elements thrown in that the film almost never came together but thanks to Jeremy Irons I think his convincing acting and just being a stud saved this. I hadn't a clue that some of this film was dubbed in places until about 60 minutes in when Jeremy's voice didn't quite fit his lips but I suppose I never noticed because the actors do their own voices. Rated 3 out of 5 stars 01/31/23 Full Review Audience Member A film with a great atmosphere! Beautiful music thanks to Patricia Kaas, Jeremy Irons even speaks French (what a delight!)! :) As far as acting goes - I wouldn't exactly qualify it as a masterpiece - but for all those of you who, like myself, love the music of Kaas and the acting of Jeremy Irons (even though throughout career he's had a few quite disappointing roles ) : I strongly recommend this one! Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 02/08/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Derek Elley Variety A good-looking but slim confection that's short on the multi-characterisation and sense of entwined destinies that mark the great Lelouch sagas. Jan 15, 2008 Full Review Jonathan Rosenbaum Chicago Reader According to common usage, the French word stupide comes closer to silly than to dumb, which is how I might rationalize my affection for this harebrained, obvious, but euphoric tale. Jan 15, 2008 Full Review Mary Brennan Seattle Times You'll either like this soaringly daft confection, even as it aggravates you with its self-absorption, or you won't. I did. Rated: 2.5/4 Aug 29, 2003 Full Review Mark Halverson Sacramento News & Review Rated: 3/5 Aug 7, 2008 Full Review Philip Martin Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Lelouch isn't interested in anything so pedestrian as plausible narrative.... some people want to fill the world with silly love songs. Rated: B- Jan 2, 2005 Full Review Chris Elliot PopMatters Lelouch's wink at the viewer, his gentle undermining of the illusion of the dramatic unity of time and place, playfully tweaks the film's fundamental project of connection. Nov 11, 2004 Full Review Read all reviews

      Movie Info

      Synopsis A jewel thief (Jeremy Irons) and a singer (Patricia Kaas) who both want to break free of the past meet by chance in Morocco.
      Director
      Claude Lelouch
      Executive Producer
      Tania Zazulinsky, Jean-Paul De Vidas
      Screenwriter
      Claude Lelouch, Pierre Leroux, Pierre Uytterhoeven, Claude Lelouch
      Distributor
      Paramount Pictures
      Production Co
      Paramount Classics
      Rating
      PG-13 (Momentary Language)
      Genre
      Crime, Drama, Romance
      Original Language
      French (Canada)
      Release Date (Theaters)
      Aug 8, 2003, Wide
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Aug 10, 2016
      Box Office (Gross USA)
      $736.8K
      Sound Mix
      Dolby Stereo, Dolby Digital, Dolby A, Surround, Dolby SR
      Aspect Ratio
      Scope (2.35:1)