This is one of THE great movies of all time, and the culmination of Ophuls' career, and a movie one can watch time and time again. Working in Technicolor for the first time, and with his largest ever budget, Ophuls produced a stunningly beautiful and poignant version of the scandalous career of Lola Montes, the most famous courtesan of her time, without once overstepping the bounds of immaculate good taste(to the despair of his producers who were hoping for a saucy crowd-pleaser along the line of "Caroline Cherie" with the same star).Everything about the movie, the breathtaking camera work, and marvellous design, reveals Ophuls as one of the great artists of the cinema, and this restored version enables one to guage the full extent of his artistry.Numerous scenes,notably the first flashback to the episode in the coach with Franz Liszt, and the episode of the sea voyage as a young girl, are to be seen here in fuller versions than hitherto available. Special mention must be made of Georges Auric's superb score. Extras include fascinating information on the making of the movie (initially intended for Christian-Jaque)from Ophuls' collaborators.
A DVD to treasure.