Budget
$35,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$7,459,300
Opening weekend US & Canada
$3,721,526
Gross worldwide
$42,269,923
Budget
$35,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$7,459,300
Opening weekend US & Canada
$3,721,526
Gross worldwide
$42,269,923
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By Arvid 2022-04-20 09:01:43
Probably the first time I watched it when I was in elementary school or junior high school. A few days ago, I wanted to watch a movie that made people feel calm and warm, so I thought of this again.
Max is selfish and cunning, which is evident in the first act of chess.
When he arrived at the manor, he was in a state of rage, gradually recalling the past and uncle Henry, and then Christie's unexpected appearance, and of course, Fanny... The French atmosphere was slowly transforming...
By Laurianne 2022-04-20 09:01:43
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By Scarlett 2022-04-20 09:01:43
Beautiful Provence, beautiful vineyards, beautiful French girls, beautiful romantic stories. In fact, it's true, every day is A Good Year~~
-Sure u don't need more time?
-I know what I want.
-U~~sure?
-Absolutely.
-So, what is it to be? -How
is the soup?
-Soup is finished. -Like
my job.
-And fish?
-We have run out.
-As like me with the excuses.
-Don't waste my time, choose...
By Wilford 2022-04-19 09:02:00
——Looking at A good year
, the story actually happened in Provence, France, but I always mistakenly thought it was in a manor on the Adriatic Sea in Italy. ——Probably watched too much "Dayong and Xiaohua" :-P
It's a beautiful film, very relaxed, very humorous, and very warm. It's a good feeling to watch such a movie on a sunny day off. There is a comment on the jacket of the film, and I think a few adjectives are used brilliantly:
…As a longtime fan of Russell Crowe,...
By Brain 2022-04-19 09:02:00
People who are not forced to make a living must watch
When we are rolling in the tide of chasing wealth, fame and fortune every day, in fact, we have long forgotten the dream we originally wanted to pursue, or the realization of our own value. We are running away from our hometown, indifferent to family affection, forgetting true happiness, and just looping in boring material games. A very good lyrical film with a soothing atmosphere, suitable for those office workers who are physically and mentally paralyzed, and recalls many lost feelings. . . ....
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By Estefania 2022-04-24 07:01:07
good year by the way marion is so...
By Wellington 2022-04-24 07:01:07
Not a big fan of Russell Crowe's character....
By Verda 2022-04-24 07:01:07
The scenery is not...
By Elenora 2022-04-24 07:01:07
Thinking about it carefully, I was reminded by the text message record I sent to xj "I am watching a good year with my...
By Coby 2022-04-24 07:01:07
Everything is good but the story...
Max Skinner: [Surprised at the make of tractor he finds in the work-shed] A 'Lamborghini' tractor!
Max Skinner: Look, I wasn't joking about what I said before about the wine they make here. It is not - I repeat, NOT - first class. Will that affect our price?
Charlie Willis: Well, how bad can it be?
Max Skinner: Uh, well, it gives you a blinding headache and it makes you angry... I can't imagine the damage a second sip might do.
Charlie Willis: Well, we'll just have to make sure our buyers don't know anything about wine. We'll concentrate on the Americans.
Francis Duflot: [Offering his hand] A Frenchman's hand is his word... Concord?
Max Skinner: [Reluctantly shaking hands] An Englishman's word is his bond... Deal.
Max Skinner: [Walking away, muttering] Frog toss-pot!
Francis Duflot: [Walking away, muttering] English prick!