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Gregory's 2 Girls [DVD] [1999]
 
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Gregory's 2 Girls [DVD] [1999]

John Gordon Sinclair , Carly McKinnon , Bill Forsyth    Suitable for 15 years and over   DVD
3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

Strange to think that 20 or so years ago Bill Forsyth was one of the rising star directors of British cinema. His breakthrough film, the 1981 film Gregory's Girl, was a beguiling view of a teenage love, bolstered by a memorable debut by John Gordon-Sinclair as the eponymous Greg, a gawky, awkward pupil at a big Scottish high school. Forsyth's fallen of the map of late--his big-budget foray, Being Human bombed massively--all of which makes this sequel to Gregory's Girl all the more understandable. Thankfully, what might seem like a rather cynical exercise in milking a sure-fire hit formula has produced a gently comic film. Turning out to be one of Forsyth's most ambitious and satisfying movies, Gregory's Two Girls catches up with Greg after all these years. Still as awkward as ever, he's teaching English in the school he attended as a teenager, where he's given to fantasising about one of his pupils, the self-assured Francis, while turning down the ardent advances of fellow teacher Bel. Caught between these two women, Greg is embroiled in a spot of industrial espionage, exposing a racket in torture equipment which his old school friend, local businessman Rowan is involved in.

Like the best of Forsyth's work, an air of sweet melancholy hangs over the film. For all its inspired comic moments, Forsyth's film is a poignant exploration of the sense of failure Greg feels for standing still while those around him are moving on. By the end, as Greg's comes out of his shell and engages fully with the world around him, the film becomes a study in renewal and second chances. --Edward Lawrenson

Video Description

DVD Special Features: Theatrical Trailer
Interactive menus
Scene Index

Language: English, Dolby Digital
Subtitles: English for hard of hearing
Video Aspect Ratio: Feature - 16:9 Anamorphic
Soundtrack: English dolby surround

From the Back Cover

Twenty years ago, Gregory was first unleashed onto the world in Gregory's Girl. His unrequited passion for a football mad schoolgirl found some release in his mostly imaginary sex life. that was in 1979. This is 1999. Life, and love has changed for Gregory. Or has it? Gregory is now 35, and back at his old school, teaching English and preaching against political corruption and the abuse of human rights. When two of his pupils uncover evil practices at a local factory, they want teacher to help them expose the wrong-doer, who happens to be his old school friend. Gregory finds himself trapped between his idealism and breaking the law - and sandwiched between his two 'girls', one a sexy young schoolgirl, the other a sexy full blooded woman.

Product Description

United Kingdom released, PAL/Region 2 DVD: LANGUAGES: English ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ), English ( Subtitles ), WIDESCREEN (1.78:1), SPECIAL FEATURES: Interactive Menu, Scene Access, Trailer(s), SYNOPSIS: Gregory is twenty years older and a teacher at the school he once attended. But he's still caught between two girls and as bemused as ever. ...Gregory's Two Girls
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