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Gosford Park Reviews

  • Fanny 2021-12-11 08:01:23

    Turbulent undercurrent

    "Gosford Manor" is a crime mystery film directed by Robert Altman, starring Christine Scott Thomas, Maggie Smith, and Michael Gambon. It was released in the UK on November 7, 2001. The film tells the story of the sudden and unexpected death of Sir William, the owner of Gosford Manor, after a...

  • Monserrate 2021-12-11 08:01:23

    Even more brain-burning than "Inception", this movie has to be watched at least 10 times!

    "Gosford Manor" has been watched more than 10 times, but every time you watch it, you can find many secrets.

  • Stefan 2021-12-11 08:01:23

    This film is not about murder

    A country mansion in England, a shooting party, aristocrats, murder at night, everyone is a suspect? Sounds very Agatha Christie doesn't it? Well, it's not.This film is not a murder mystery, rather, it is about the English aristocrats and the servant class, which is a tremendously interesting topic...

  • Kristoffer 2021-12-11 08:01:23

    "Gosford Manor": Agatha Christie possesses the soul.

    Text/Feng Ning         Multi-line narrative has never been Robert Altman’s weakness. It can be judged from the eloquent scheduling in "Silver, Sex, Men and Women", but "Gosford Manor" is not just a multi-line narrative. Simple, in fact, after the generation of Hollywood "movie boys" parted ways,...

  • Dion 2021-12-11 08:01:23

    The secret is that everyone has a secret

    There is a film review by Shuimuding on the group drama, which mentioned "Gosford Manor". I had never watched "Downton Abbey" at that time. For such a two-hour movie, a movie that was blind for at least one hour at first had the courage to try it. Then, it seems to be my dish-until the climax...

  • Pearlie 2021-12-11 08:01:23

    It's like buying a hardcover and durable masterpiece. I want to read it carefully, but I start to doubt my education level halfway through.

    RT world boutique! The whole film is high-powered, everyone is acting online, and the director's ability to control the field is max. Originally, I came with the feeling of watching a movie about the model of Blizzard Villa. The names and relationships of the characters in the first ten minutes...

  • Jeramy 2021-12-11 08:01:23

    Stable professional performance

    I’m not very familiar with Robert Altman’s work, but I always think he is a "seesaw type" director. The tendency to alternate between a good film and a poor film seems quite obvious: the acclaimed The Player and the poor The powerful Short Cuts are followed by the lackluster Prêt-à-Porter, the...