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11 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Gere at his greatest!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Breathless [VHS] (VHS Tape)
Although it seems to have a lot of negative feedback, Breathless remains my all time favourite film. The soundtrack (which I have tried desperately to find) and cinematic shots of Los Angeles alone make this film worth a watch. It's quite nostalgic and I tend to yearn for hot summer evenings now long past while watching it. This is Gere at his best for me. His cheeky 'bad boy' image in Breathless earns him the hearthrob status he deserves. I find myself hopelessy in love with lovable rogue Jesse Lujack and I am pleasantly surprised whenever Lujack mannerisms pop up in Gere's other movies! I have watched this film countless times and it still hasn't lost its appeal for me. I'd say it's a must for Richard Gere fans who haven't yet seen it!
4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
It pained me to give it one star,
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This review is from: Breathless [DVD] (DVD)
The remake of A Bout de Souffle leaves a lot to be desired. The only reason I ever cast eyes at it was because of a University presentation. Comparing the two in intimate aesthetical detail alone led me to locking myself up in a bedroom with coffee and cigarettes desperately trying to analyse Gere's performance without laughing myself into a coma. I indeed became John Paul Belmondo, on the run from the law after attempting to break into Gere's household and shake him until he came up with an explanation for his acting style. Belmondo admires Bogart, Gere idolises the Silver Surfer. If he'd remained stationary throughout the entire film with comic book speech bubbles appearing from his mouth then the film might have been 100 times better. Godard's original may have had it's ego but it is surpassed by Gere's misguided sense of his own talent. My advice, watch the orginial instead
6 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Laughably bad,
By A Customer
This review is from: Breathless [VHS] (VHS Tape)
This American remake of Jean-Luc Godard's classic, A Bout de Souffe, is incredibly funny. Not because it is meant to be, but because it is so laughably bad. Godard's existential ramblings were perfect for the original and the film (Jean-Paul Belmondo especially) was effortlessly cool. However, apply the same existential ramblings to a conventionally-told American film and you have a story that goes nowhere and bores you in the process. Richard Gere is incredibly irritating as the hero, Jesse and Valaire Kaprisky is the eiptomy of bland. The film would have worked better as a basical love story, or perhaps if McBride hadn't tried to be quite as faithful to Godard's original, but sadly what is left over is a film that will please nobody. If you've never seen it before, it's really nothing special. If you've seen the original, you could always watch this afterwards for pure comedy value.
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