And Now Ladies & Gentlemen Critic Reviews
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The perfect summer tonic for mature audiences looking for sophisticated escape. It's filled with beautiful people in gorgeous, exotic locales. Read the full review
The good news about Claude Lelouch's And Now Ladies and Gentlemen -- there's no bad news -- is that the man who made the sublimely superficial "A Man and a Woman" almost four decades ago has grown in wisdom and artistry, but hasn't lost his love of glossy surfaces.Read the full review
Has a goofy enthusiasm for itself that's contagious.Read the full review
The core relationship is what makes the movie with this ill-advised title a well-advised choice. Read the full review
The movie is so extravagant and outrageous in its storytelling that it resists criticism: It's self-satirizing. Read the full review
A good-looking but slim confection that's short on the multi-characterisation and sense of entwined destinies that mark the great Lelouch sagas.Read the full review
Though the director's jet-set fantasy world of rugged jewel thieves and sailboat races, triste cabaret singers and sybaritic pleasures may feel dated and more than a little decadent, it is a nice enough place to visit. Read the full review
It works for a little while, but an Irons-narrated slideshow of the region would have worked just as well.Read the full review
Like a Bond picture with no spies or villains or car chases or gadgets or explosions. Read the full review
The director has said that the plot was influenced by a real English thief named Valentin who showed up at his door one day to repay money stolen a decade earlier.Read the full review