Review of Gosford Park (2001) by Mark M — 05 Aug 2009
Brilliant movie. there's excellent acting, brilliant script and obviously a fantastic director. The indifference between Kirsten Scott Thomas and Michael Gambon, is a typical way of portraying upper class English couples, but in this case it makes sense.
He's a lot older and has many affairs, and adopted babies from the factories. She's younger, and is looking for passion, hence, Ryan Philippe comes in as the 'scottish servant'. Kelly MacDonald was quite irritating as the nice, quiet maid, but was easily made up for by the superior actors, such as Emily Watson and Maggie Smith.
This review of Gosford Park (2001) was written by Mark M on 05 Aug 2009.
Gosford Park has generally received very positive reviews.
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