Review of Gosford Park (2001) by Flora B — 03 Nov 2009
Extremely large scale even for an Altman film.
With an always moving the camera the upstairs and downstairs transition seamlessly from one another creating a sort of yin and yang of the English upper class. Although one could not survive without the other and perhaps in a larger sense vice versa.
I loved how it was sold as a murder mystery set in a mansion yet the murder doesn't just get thrown to the back seat for the film, it gets stuffed in the trunk.
Super seems.
This review of Gosford Park (2001) was written by Flora B on 03 Nov 2009.
Gosford Park has generally received very positive reviews.
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