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The Red Violin

The Red Violin

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Director: François Girard
Actors: Carlo Cecchi, Jean-luc Bideau, Christoph Koncz, Jason Flemyng, Greta Scacchi
Studio: Lions Gate
Category: DVD

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 274 reviews
Sales Rank: 2808

Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), German (Original Language), Italian (Original Language)
Rating: R (Restricted)
Region: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 131 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.5

MPN: VMMD8312D
ISBN: 1588177653
UPC: 031398831228
EAN: 9781588177650
ASIN: B00008RV1S

Theatrical Release Date: June 11, 1999
Release Date: May 20, 2003
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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Studio: Lions Gate Home Ent. Release Date: 05/20/2003 Run time: 132 minutes Rating: R

Amazon.com
Mounted in high lavish style, from the opening strains to coda, The Red Violin pays homage to the careful uses of color and composition without bothering to support these qualities with any real substance. Oh, it's a class act on the surface all the way, while failing on nearly every other level to convince. The story tells the story, revealing precious little else. The 17th-century Cremonese instrument-maker Niccolo Bussotti finishes his final violin with a curious red varnish, the secret of which spans the film, yet will come as a surprise only to the very sleepy. The odd voyage of this unique violin through history is then explored from one episode to the next, from child prodigy to gypsies to Victorian virtuoso to a clandestine enclave of art lovers in Shanghai during the Cultural Revolution. This is all framed by the violin's rediscovery in present day by instrument appraiser Charles Morritz (Samuel L. Jackson), for whom the perfect instrument strikes a resonant chord. The main scheme of the film, an object connecting a number of seemingly disparate stories, has been used many times, most notably in Max Ophuls's La Ronde. But while this approach is employed elsewhere to cause one scene to reverberate against another, The Red Violin is content to leave each episode thematically unconnected with any of the others. On the decorative level, the film may satisfy many viewers with its sensuous attention to tone and detail, as well as its eclectic and expertly performed score. But as narrative it is very slight. Just pierce the pretty crust of this puff pastry and gaze in wonder at the pocket of air within. --Jim Gay


Customer Reviews:   Read 269 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars A Travelling Violin...   October 9, 2008
Floyd S. Lee (Boston, MA USA)
What a glorious movie! You will be captivated by the intregue of this fascinating story as well as moved by such beautiful music and historical settings. Truly a moving story told throughout. Not to be missed!


5 out of 5 stars One of the finest film scores out there.   September 15, 2008
db0seven
With this outstanding score, John Corigliano emerges as one of the finest film composers to be found.


5 out of 5 stars A MUST SEE   August 19, 2008
Suzie Q (Ohio, USA)
I believe this movie was a sleeper - a real blockbuster that no one heard about. I think this is another one of my top favorites of all time. There wasn't a dull or sleepy moment throughout the entire movie. It was fascinating and interesting as the violin traveled through time and the ending made me laugh and squeal with delight. The only thing I had a problem with was knowing he was taking a multimillion dollar violin home to his kid. That almost gave me a heart attack. Besides that, it is a movie that I have watched again and again. It is always thrilling and fun to watch.


4 out of 5 stars The Red Violin DVD   August 9, 2008
James L. Sturgeon
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I received a new copy of The Red Violin. It arrived in a timely manner and was in, the as discribed condition.


4 out of 5 stars MY REVIEW OF THE RED VIOLIN   July 22, 2008
C. A. Jones (STOUGHTON, MA United States)
I thought the film was great. I play the violin myself, & have come across some Stradavarii, & Guanarius in my time,& know what it is like to have such a find. It is not always possible to trace the history of not only an instrument,but the many other items that have come down to us from times long ago. So it was wonderful being able to see something as important as a violin being traced.Except for the injection of spiritism, the showing of nudity,sexual promiscuity,& the suggestion of one engaging in such conduct,which I did not think had any place in such a film,except for these things, I enjoyed the film itself,very much. The 1st time I watched it I was not really watching it, I was busy on the computer, so it was more like listening to it, & looking up every once in a while.The 2nd time, when I really watched it, I was shocked at the above items, & when I could tell they were coming, I skipped over it by pushing the forward button 'til I was sure I had passed those scenes.

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