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Head in the Clouds [DVD] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]
 
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Head in the Clouds [DVD] [Region 1] [US Import] [NTSC]

Charlize Theron , Stuart Townsend , John Duigan    DVD
2.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Charlize Theron, Stuart Townsend, Penélope Cruz, Thomas Kretschmann, Steven Berkoff
  • Directors: John Duigan
  • Writers: John Duigan
  • Producers: Alain Pancrazi, André Rouleau, Bertil Ohlsson, James Simpson, Jason Piette
  • Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Colour, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 1 (US and Canada DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: R (Restricted) (US MPAA rating. See details.)
  • Studio: Sony Pictures
  • DVD Release Date: 25 Jan 2005
  • Run Time: 132 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 2.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0006J27WO
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 42,883 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

Reviews

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If movies were solely about the cheap pleasure of watching gorgeous people make grand gestures in epic circumstances--because, sure, sometimes movies are--director/screenwriter John Duigan's goopy, obvious, overwrought contemplation of how global unrest really messes with your love life would be Oscar-worthy. Charlize Theron, Stuart Townsend, and Penelope Cruz are headstrong 1930s playthings who each discover that they need to pull their attractive heads out of their inviting behinds if they're going to play a part in stopping the spread of European fascism. Charlize is socialite Gilda, who ensnares both brooding, Cambridge-educated Irishman Townsend and Spanish rebel Cruz (who is particularly ill-defined) in a love triangle while seemingly caring not a whit for the imminent goosesteps of the Nazis. Charlize wears a lot of fabulous outfits, and she and real-life paramour Townsend do impetuous things like sport fedoras while romping in a milky-white bathtub; Cruz, meanwhile, performs a passionate impromptu striptease. Hey, there are worse ways to be entertained. Unfortunately, you don't really give a damn about any of them, and you can predict what's going to happen to all of them well before it actually does. It's an efficient, glamorous, hokey, ultimately downbeat time-killer for anyone willing to spend two hours trying to decide which of the doe-eyed trio you'd save from destruction first. --Steve Wiecking, Amazon.com

Synopsis

As war clouds gather over Europe, a free-spirited socialite and her two lovers live a life of pleasure and privilege until the Spanish Civil War tears them apart.

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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
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The title might refer to the way the main players act their parts - Stuart Townsend lurches through the film with the look of a man trying to remember where's he's mislaid something (possibly his career after this). Theron and Cruz are also below-par, though to be fair the material they're all working with is not top-notch.

Any romantic drama using the Spanish Civil and Second World Wars as its backdrop ought to be able to elicit more emotion than this managed. Despite being a closet cry-baby, I was unmoved by much of what happened, and had to double-back a couple of times to check that something `dramatic' had occurred.

Some of this film is well-shot, though the Cambridge scenes were too chocolate-box and the Parisian scenes shot on clunky sets, along with an incessant Reinhardt and Grapelli soundtrack that struggled to make things seem fun.

Theron plays a vapid hedonist who goes through life treating it as a game, believing her destiny to be preordained, having had a fortune-teller recoil from her palm at a young age. Her outlook conflicts with that of Townsend and Cruz, who head off to fight the Republican corner in Spain.

Theron's character is not all bad, of course. This is shown when we see her give the nasty old sadist who harmed her friend a damned good spanking. Yet she keeps this noble act to herself, as she does with other good deeds later in the story.

Redemption for Theron's character predictably comes at a price, though the Director surely can't have intended that price to be lack of viewer interest.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
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Head in the Clouds was absolutely hammered by the critics when it came out last year - somewhat unjustifiably. The movie really isn't that bad - Dr. Zhivago it is not, but it is certainly better than some of the trash coming out of Hollywood. Yes - there are lots of dull bits, and the film is about thirty minutes too long, but visually The Head in the Clouds is just gorgeous, and Charlize Theron looks so glamorous, that the Director John Duigan could probably be forgiven for churning out a film that is kind of hokey and B-grade art house. Even the love scenes between Charlize and her real life beau Steward Townsend have a kind of fake, staged period falseness to them, coming across as mildly titillating soft core cable porn for the Merchant Ivory set, than fully fledged genuine eroticism.

The narrative follows the lives of three people during the tumultuous 1920's and 1930's. The film begins in Cambridge as Guy, (Townsend) - an aspiring young writer, amateur boxer, and political idealist - meets the beautiful, wealthy Gilda (Theron). Gilda - a self-described "modern" woman - is a reckless hedonist, who lives purely for pleasure and self-satisfaction. The daughter of an American socialite and a French champagne tycoon, she refuses to celebrate birthdays, dabbles in professional photography, and firmly believes that one should look out for oneself first. Guy and Gilda have a passionate affair, but Gilda's freewheeling spirit (and her newly-found inheritance) gives her the wonder lust. They stay in touch, however, and reconnect in the arty Paris of the 1930's, just before the German occupation.

By now Gilda is heavily involved with Mia, (Penelope Cruz), a sexy, crippled Spanish exotic dancer, and the three of them settle into a comfortable, bohemian ménage à trios. But Gilda's non-committal attitudes towards sex, politics, and the rapidly changing world, lead to a rift between all three. The core of the film evolves around how they negotiate through such tumultuous territory, as Guy and Mia are both idealists and are dedicated to fighting with the republication revolution in the Spanish Civil War, much to Gilda's dismay and disgust. Gilda's unabashed selfishness and her commitment to self-preservation at whatever cost ultimately gets her into all sorts of trouble, with Guy, with Europe's encroaching totalitarian regimes, and with the French resistance.

Divided into three parts and taking place in three different countries - England, Spain and France - A Head in the Clouds certainly has pretensions towards romantic greatness, but the movie heavily emphasizes the visual - mostly in the form of sexy, colourful set pieces - over astute character development, a tight plot, and a strong script. The actors are all adequate in their roles, and the breathtaking Theron, looks as glamorous as any actress could be, but she can't carry the movie just on glamour alone. The story lumbers and drags, becoming more convoluted as the film progresses, and there's a whole messy subplot involving Guy, the French resistance, and the explosion of a Nazi train that goes on forever and adds absolutely nothing to the main story.

However, the movie is fun to watch for Theron's antics, her assorted hairstyles, and the way she wraps men (and women) around her finger. Her hedonistic egotism is ironically the key to her growth and security, and it is ultimately this self-centeredness that is her undoing. A Head in the Clouds had a lot of potential to be a great movie - it is certainly good in parts, and deals with issues such as idealism, loyalty, and the choices people make in times of war. But the movie all too often gets sidetracked into unintentional camp, and it eventually becomes side splittingly funny when it's not really supposed to be. Mike Leonard January 05.

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
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Should be called head under the pillow as that's what I wanted to do. Seeing as noones reviewed this I might as well warn people out there to give this one a miss. It's an overly syrupy romantic tale with partner swops faster than you can say eggnog, salacious sexual scenes, unbelievable obsessions etc etc. Basically there's a confused romantic guy torn between the stereotypical bitchy blonde and the caring nursing brunette with a few bits of girl on girl thrown in for "real" swinging 20s atmosphere.

War scenes maybe a little like The Pianist but fleeting, romance similar to predictable Walk in the Clouds type. Synopsis makes it sound very grand, epic, powerful and sweeping but it's all a bit fake and plotless really. Cruz and Theron have far superior performances elsewhere (Monsters, Open Your Eyes/Don't Move etc) and director comes with a pedigree consisting of Sirens, well that says it all really.
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