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Die junge Sophie fliegt mit ihrem Verlobten nach Verona. Doch ihr Liebster hat nur seine bevorstehende Restauranteröffnung im Sinn. Also bummelt Sophie alleine durch die Stadt und entdeckt unter dem Romeo und Julia-Balkon einen 50 Jahren alten. Briefe an Julia ist ein US-amerikanischer Liebesfilm aus dem Jahr unter der Regie von Gary Winick mit Amanda Seyfried, Vanessa Redgrave und. lesfilmsduvisage.eu - Kaufen Sie Briefe an Julia günstig ein. Qualifizierte Bestellungen werden kostenlos geliefert. Sie finden Rezensionen und Details zu einer. Briefe an Julia ein Film von Gary Winick mit Amanda Seyfried, Marcia DeBonis. Inhaltsangabe: Sophie (Amanda Seyfried) und ihr Verlobter Victor (Gael Garcia. Entdecke die Filmstarts Kritik zu "Briefe an Julia" von Gary Winick: Italien, ein Sommermärchen. So lässt sich Gary Winicks locker-leichte romantische Komödie. Der Fund eines fünfzig Jahre alten Briefes sorgt in der leichten Sommerromanze Briefe an Julia für allerlei romantische Verwirrung. Sie alle schreiben Briefe an Julia – Verona – Italia. An jene Julia, die Shakespeare mit der Tragödie „Romeo und Julia“ unsterblich in der Literaturgeschichte.

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There was a problem filtering reviews right now. Please try again later. Verified Purchase. This movie is so contrived and so predictable, which makes me wonder why I even liked it?!
But, instead, I actually loved it! It's one of those movies that has such good dialogue and acting, that you can even watch it over and over again!
They put the two young actors on the cover to make you want to buy it, and honestly, they are lovely to look at and can make you laugh, but truthfully, the acting by the grandmother and the old gentleman who was her lost love, is simply amazing.
More so than the young lead actors. You know you're watching truly gifted actors when they have lines, even though time has past them by them by a bit.
Sadly, I can't even name the older actors? But they're both tremendous at their craft, and they make you believe in true love again! Okay, so this is a girly movie, but I think guys can enjoy it too!
It's like, a great movie to watch with a glass of wine, for a romantic night with someone you love! If you don't enjoy this movie, a little or a lot, you're probably dead.
I'm going to echo the comment that another put in here, too sappy for intelligent people. Well, first off I am a guy and, yes I know we aren't supposed to like romance movies still, some of us do.
The story works, and if the plot is unbelievable it none the less is a wonderful trip. Each of the characters is fully fleshed out meaning that they have their own directions and goals.
It would seem simple but Lord above, it fails in so many plots. This storyline is well fleshed out and yet wastes not a moment on anything not related to moving the story forward.
Moving back to my 1st sentence, here is the other thing This movie really does touch on all of that. Especially for us hopeless romantics!!
Wonderful romantic movie! Best one I have seen a long time. Lovely scenery, and the premise is wonderful. Oh to be one of those ladies that write back to all the people that leave their letter to Juliet..
I absolutely would have loved to be on that adventure to find the lost love of 50 years ago. I cried a lot, which I do as I am a hopeless romantic and each time I watch any romantic movie, be it sappy or genuinely lovely like this one I fall in love with my husband over and over again.
I have been with my husband for 47 years and to have a love like ours is amazing. I am so happy I watched this today. I would recommend it to any hopeless romantic like me.
The primary story of a young writer played by Amanda Seyfried who finds inspiration during a trip to Verona, where the "myth" of Romeo and Juliet infiltrates the atmosphere, has its charm, even if it tends to be rather cloying.
But then the movie stops for the real thing: Vanessa Redgrave enters the story, as an elderly woman who had lost a great love in her youth, and everything she does is grounded in such emotional power.
And then, well The fact that, in reality, Vanessa Redgrave and Franco Nero had been a couple, and then parted after a few years though they remained in contact because of their son, whom they shared custody , just brings added weight to the scene.
But it's the close-ups of Redgrave's face, as she sees him, and the incredible range of emotions which flash across her face, and the amount of love, regret, happiness which suddenly become unleashed and flood the screen And it is because one of the greatest actresses of the 20th Century for many of us, maybe the greatest English-speaking actress of the 20th Century has a scene worthy of her depth of passion and love.
Such a beautiful scenery and a nice cast. A long lost love letter is found fifty years after it was deposited in to an old wall. This letter was never answered by the Secretaries of Juliette.
The love letter gets answered by a New Yorker, whose future hubby, an ambitious chef trying to open his Italian restaurant in New York, he is now too busy with suppliers during his pre-honey moon to really enjoy Italy with his bride.
Unexpectedly, an elderly woman arrives from London to Verona in reply to the letter, looking for her lost true love from old letter, whom she left waiting under "their tree" in s, when she left for England, where she got married.
The elderly lady is escorted by her handsome but grumpy lawyer-grandson. Actors are charming and Italy is always Italy. A perfect escapist's movie to enjoy.
This was one of those movies I never thought I'd watch. I guess I should stop assuming they won't be any good.
I loved this movie. Probably one of the last cute 's movies. Such a cute story line, and it really felt unpredictable both in Amanda seyfrieds love story, and "Clair's".
Definitely watch it again in the future on a rainy day. This movie stinks!!! Nothing redeeming about it.
Please don't watch this! It started slowly, but based on a few other reviews and the good reviews re: Vanessa Redgrave and her story arch, I continued watching.
It does not get any better. It's horribly cliched. I could have written this plot and that's not saying much. Sophie's character is insipid and shows no growth.
Her love interest is truly a bore and a dope. He's introduced as a bore and a dope, but we're supposed to believe he's actually a great guy.
It's just not convincing or interesting. Sophie's fiance treats her horribly from day one, so it's just annoying that she stays with him as long as she does, not at all surprising that they finally break up.
Please learn from my mistake and do not watch this. I like good clean movies and will put up with a fair amount of cheese, but this was over the top bad and a bore with no engaging or interesting characters or character development.
See all reviews. Top reviews from other countries. This is a fluffy little chick flick that should work for female audiences of all ages.
The letters to Juliet are written by unhappy women with all kinds of problems, who post them on the wall by Juliet's balcony in beautiful Verona.
The letters are collected and answered by a group of women, so many agony aunts if you will. Sophie Amanda Seyfried , a young American, neglected on what is supposed to be a romantic holiday by her egocentric fiance, finds a fifty year old letter from an English girl in a crevice of the wall and writes an answer.
Not much later, the English girl - now a grandmother and widowed - arrives in Verona. Enter the utterly delightful Vanessa Redgrave. Accompanied by an unwilling adult grandson, she sets out to find her Italian lover from fifty years ago, whom she left waiting in vain when she returned to England to marry a suitable and wealthy Englishman.
It's like, a great movie to watch with a glass of wine, for a romantic night with someone you love! If you don't enjoy this movie, a little or a lot, you're probably dead.
I'm going to echo the comment that another put in here, too sappy for intelligent people. Well, first off I am a guy and, yes I know we aren't supposed to like romance movies still, some of us do.
The story works, and if the plot is unbelievable it none the less is a wonderful trip. Each of the characters is fully fleshed out meaning that they have their own directions and goals.
It would seem simple but Lord above, it fails in so many plots. This storyline is well fleshed out and yet wastes not a moment on anything not related to moving the story forward.
Moving back to my 1st sentence, here is the other thing This movie really does touch on all of that. Especially for us hopeless romantics!! Wonderful romantic movie!
Best one I have seen a long time. Lovely scenery, and the premise is wonderful. Oh to be one of those ladies that write back to all the people that leave their letter to Juliet..
I absolutely would have loved to be on that adventure to find the lost love of 50 years ago. I cried a lot, which I do as I am a hopeless romantic and each time I watch any romantic movie, be it sappy or genuinely lovely like this one I fall in love with my husband over and over again.
I have been with my husband for 47 years and to have a love like ours is amazing. I am so happy I watched this today. I would recommend it to any hopeless romantic like me.
The primary story of a young writer played by Amanda Seyfried who finds inspiration during a trip to Verona, where the "myth" of Romeo and Juliet infiltrates the atmosphere, has its charm, even if it tends to be rather cloying.
But then the movie stops for the real thing: Vanessa Redgrave enters the story, as an elderly woman who had lost a great love in her youth, and everything she does is grounded in such emotional power.
And then, well The fact that, in reality, Vanessa Redgrave and Franco Nero had been a couple, and then parted after a few years though they remained in contact because of their son, whom they shared custody , just brings added weight to the scene.
But it's the close-ups of Redgrave's face, as she sees him, and the incredible range of emotions which flash across her face, and the amount of love, regret, happiness which suddenly become unleashed and flood the screen And it is because one of the greatest actresses of the 20th Century for many of us, maybe the greatest English-speaking actress of the 20th Century has a scene worthy of her depth of passion and love.
Such a beautiful scenery and a nice cast. A long lost love letter is found fifty years after it was deposited in to an old wall.
This letter was never answered by the Secretaries of Juliette. The love letter gets answered by a New Yorker, whose future hubby, an ambitious chef trying to open his Italian restaurant in New York, he is now too busy with suppliers during his pre-honey moon to really enjoy Italy with his bride.
Unexpectedly, an elderly woman arrives from London to Verona in reply to the letter, looking for her lost true love from old letter, whom she left waiting under "their tree" in s, when she left for England, where she got married.
The elderly lady is escorted by her handsome but grumpy lawyer-grandson. Actors are charming and Italy is always Italy. A perfect escapist's movie to enjoy.
This was one of those movies I never thought I'd watch. I guess I should stop assuming they won't be any good.
I loved this movie. Probably one of the last cute 's movies. Such a cute story line, and it really felt unpredictable both in Amanda seyfrieds love story, and "Clair's".
Definitely watch it again in the future on a rainy day. This movie stinks!!! Nothing redeeming about it. Please don't watch this!
It started slowly, but based on a few other reviews and the good reviews re: Vanessa Redgrave and her story arch, I continued watching. It does not get any better.
It's horribly cliched. I could have written this plot and that's not saying much. Sophie's character is insipid and shows no growth. Her love interest is truly a bore and a dope.
He's introduced as a bore and a dope, but we're supposed to believe he's actually a great guy. It's just not convincing or interesting. Sophie's fiance treats her horribly from day one, so it's just annoying that she stays with him as long as she does, not at all surprising that they finally break up.
Please learn from my mistake and do not watch this. I like good clean movies and will put up with a fair amount of cheese, but this was over the top bad and a bore with no engaging or interesting characters or character development.
See all reviews. Top reviews from other countries. This is a fluffy little chick flick that should work for female audiences of all ages. The letters to Juliet are written by unhappy women with all kinds of problems, who post them on the wall by Juliet's balcony in beautiful Verona.
The letters are collected and answered by a group of women, so many agony aunts if you will. Sophie Amanda Seyfried , a young American, neglected on what is supposed to be a romantic holiday by her egocentric fiance, finds a fifty year old letter from an English girl in a crevice of the wall and writes an answer.
Not much later, the English girl - now a grandmother and widowed - arrives in Verona. Enter the utterly delightful Vanessa Redgrave. Accompanied by an unwilling adult grandson, she sets out to find her Italian lover from fifty years ago, whom she left waiting in vain when she returned to England to marry a suitable and wealthy Englishman.
Sophie is invited to accompany her on her quest. There is the conventional romcom plotline centering around Seyfried's character who is caught between two men, and there is the life affirming romance of Redgrave's character.
It's all very sweet and also predictable. But hey, if you want an hour and a half of escapism and a bit of Italian sunshine on a rainy evening, this is just perfect.
The filming locations in Tuscany are gorgeous, there is lots of summer and sunshine which, along with the beauty and positive outlook on life of the two leading ladies and their characters can't but cheer you up.
The cast is quite wonderful. Amanda Seyfried is sweet and lovable as Sophie, Gael Garcia Bernal is absolutely hilarious as her preoccupied restauranteur fiance, Christopher Egan serves well as the uptight upperclass young Englishman, but it is Vanessa Redgrave who is the real star of this.
She is bewitching in this. And to have her real life husband Franco Nero come riding into her life on his horse Sweet, charming, highly recommended.
The DVD has subtitles for the hard of hearing. You can't blame this film for being predictable or cliched: it's what rom-coms are, and after one look at the synopsis, you can easily guess what is going to happen.
Amanda Seyfreid plays Sophie, a New York newspaper fact-finder keen to showcase her real talent, writing. She and her chef fiance, Victor, have organised a pre-wedding holiday in Tuscany.
The cracks in their relationship are visible early on- her fiance is wrapped up in his own career, isn't really interested in her and sadly neglects her on holiday, leaving her to wander solo around Verona.
It is here she discovers what she thinks will make the perfect story for her journalistic debut- the letters to Juliet, written by love-lorn tourists seeking advice from Juliet.
Sophie soon learns that a group of local women answer each and every letter, and she discovers a fifty year old letter that has lain unanswered, from a young girl, Claire, who has abandoned her first love, Lorenzo.
Sophie decides to reply, hoping her reply reaches Claire. It does, and Claire, now an elegant older woman played by the divine Vanessa Redgrave , sets out to find Lorenzo with Sophie's help, accompanied by her reluctant and ridiculously priggish but handsome grandson Charlie Christopher Eagan , who resents what he sees as Sophie's meddling and thinks the whole thing can only end in tears.
As they set out to identify Lorenzo from a multitude of namesakes, the animosity between Sophie and Charlie eventually grows to respect and their chemistry is undeniable.
So yes, the plot is far-fetched, but it is really lovely escapism, as many of the best rom-coms are. The cinematography is beautiful, as is the scenery.
The actors are all good, Seyfreid is sensitive, clever and mature- showing her growing versatility as a serious actress, since her debut in Mean Girls.
Eagan as Charlie is engimatic and handsome but there is something slightly amiss about him. To blame for this is his absurdly posh English accent, and some of the cheesy old-fashioned lines he gets.
It never ceases to annoy me how American writers assume all English eligible bachelors are 'Hooray Henrys' and talk as though they have a plum in their mouths.
I don't know anyone under the age of sixty that uses the prefix 'blasted'- I'm afraid that poor Eagan's part in the dialogue left me slightly cold despite his devastating looks and detracted a little from the more real scripting Redgrave and Seyfreid's parts had.
Also, I couldn't help but feel that the Claire-Lorenzo plot was neglected in parts and served more to facilitate the Sophie-Charlie romance, but then it wouldn't do for the trio to find Lorenzo too soon in the sotry.
These are my onlt criticisms of the film, which in other respects was charming and enjoyable and recommended for a girly night in.
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The Pelican Brief Full'MoVie 1993 HD Julia Roberts, Denzel Washington, Sam Shepard Alle anzeigen. Operation Walküre Stream Trauer öffnet sie ihm ihr Herz und gesteht ihm ihre Liebe. Ein Film zum schmachten, zum träumen — also definitiv ein Film für Frauen. Die Frauen sind wunderschön, die Männer wahre Helden, das Geld scheint ihnen nie auszugehen — und das alles vor der Der Exorzismus Der Molly Hartley Landschaft der Toskana. Kritik schreiben. Standard Vorwärts Rückwärts. Eine Reise durch die betörende Landschaft der Toskana beginnt, von deren Ausgang niemand zu träumen gewagt hätte Original mit UT. Die wenigsten küssen sich in Julias Hof oder schwören sich ewige Liebe, aber alle strahlen Freude aus.
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