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THE BEST OFFER (La migliore offerta) directed by Giuseppe Tornatore (Italy, 2013)

The current wiki succinctly provides viewers with the bare bones of the plot of this movie by describing it as the story of “a loveless elderly man [who] intersects with an astute young man and a mysterious woman in a central European setting”.

The elderly man in question is named Virgil Oldman (‘old man’ – geddit?) and the unspecified city is probably Florence. This setting must make the fact that everyone speaks English in the original a bit weird although is less odd in the version dubbed into Italian that I saw.

Oldman is played with panache by Geoffrey Rush. He is an eccentric and mega-wealthy art dealer /auctioneer and a lifelong collector of women, albeit those safety contained on canvas and depicted by the world’s greatest portrait painters. Flesh and blood females are more of an issue and he’s not really a people person at all.

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ONE DAY – THE MOVIE

ONE DAY directed by Lone Scherfig (UK, 2011)

I loved David Nicholls’ novel and thought that a movie version would only work if they got the casting for the main characters right. I was wrong.

This is a rare instance where the actors are extremely well chosen but, even so, the story just doesn’t translate well to the big screen.

The plot device of jumping from year to year where we learn only about what happens on each successive St Swithen’s Day (15th July), is one that works well on the page but feels overly constrictive in cinematic terms.

Emma and Dexter pass years from 1988 onwards platonically and the question of will they or won’t they become more than just good friends keeps you hooked. It’s hard to not feel cheated that when they do actually do get it on, this occurs off camera i.e. not on the 15th July. Continue reading