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A Good Year

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Max Skinner, a British investment broker inherits his uncle’s chateau and vineyard in Provence where he’s spent a part of his childhood. He intends to sell the property until he meets a young American woman who says she is  his uncle’s illegitimate daughter and his plan is dropped. Meanwhile, Max reluctantly finds himself falling for local café owner and town siren Fanny, whose formidable guard is quickly worn down by the smitten beneficiary.  
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New Zealand Herald
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December 30, 2006

Forget that this is a film about a man's epiphany about what's important in life, and enjoy it for its lighthearted moments, slapstick comedy, but most of all its divine locations.
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ColeSmithey.com
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April 24, 2009

Russell Crowe brings to bear his now-familiar acting tics in a not-so-tender romance by director Ridley Scott.
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Toronto Star
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November 10, 2006

Crowe, a superb dramatic actor, is congenitally incapable of humour, especially when he tries slapstick.
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Atlantic City Weekly

December 07, 2006

Crowe has located his funnybone again in a conventional but engaging romantic comedy ...
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Seattle Times
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November 10, 2006

On a rainy day, A Good Year may be welcome fantasy; the question is whether anyone will remember it after the clouds have parted.
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Common Sense Media

January 01, 2011

Predictable but pleasant movie for teens and up.
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Rolling Stone

November 13, 2006

Russell Crowe has many talents, but a gift for light comedy is not one of them.
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Paste Magazine
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June 08, 2008

[Russel Crowe's] supply of quips and pratfalls is inexhaustible, even when he's trapped at the bottom of a swimming pool surrounded by peat and dry leaves. Alas, he escapes.
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San Francisco Chronicle
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November 10, 2006

Despite some stunning visuals and a lot of nice moments, the finished product feels like the work of an actor and director who are out of their element.
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7M Pictures
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March 22, 2007

Under the Tuscan Sun for men
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Ebert & Roeper

November 13, 2006

There are some pretty funny things in there.
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Philadelphia Inquirer

November 10, 2006

The overall effect is one of a sumptuously laid table where the main course is overcooked.
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