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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Magically produced and Charmingly Acted,
By Enrique Sanchez "CubanBach" (Miami, FL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hans Christian Andersen - My Life as a Fairytale (DVD)
Kieren Bew and Emily Hamilton bring most of the emotional and acting highs to this delightful production. The art direction and styling of this splendrous melding of Hans Christian Andersen and his memorable stories are unforgettable. Bew brings a delightfully childlike and charmingly bubbly prescence that disarms one and allows us into the mind and true story of one of history's delightful creations. I recommend this very highly. To those who cherish Andersen and those have not been spoiled by this present world of in-your-face theatrics and slam-bang storytelling. All is not happy in this tale. But that's life...as Hans readily admits. The pace is free and easy. Buy it, make yourself a cup of tea and sit back. Enjoy.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Magical, but uneven film...,
By Steven Cain (Temporal Quantum Pocket) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hans Christian Andersen - My Life as a Fairytale (DVD)
I take David Eberhart's point about the depressing quality that weaves its way though this movie - the front end, during his early years, being the most depressing by far.
The almost Shakespearean tragedy of mis-placed affection and obsessive love that led Andersen to pursue the wrong woman is captured well, while various fairytales are woven into the real-life a story span. Bew is almost over the top as a wacky but gifted Andersen, although his craziness gradually diminishes as the movie progresses. Emily Hamilton gives a heartbreakingly sweet and sensitive performance as his 'adoptive' sister, whom any man in his right mind would have married in an instant. By the time Andersen works out that he really loved Emily's character after all, it is too late... When it works, it works beautifully, and the cast, which includes the superb James Fox and Alison Steadman (who turns in a couple of delicious cameos) all delivered admirable performances. Not perfect, but worth a look.
9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great film,
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This review is from: Hans Christian Andersen - My Life as a Fairytale (DVD)
This version of Hans Christian Andersen is really great. Wonderful costumes scenery and good actors and also scenery and effects. Its version for children and grownups .
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best movies I've ever seen,
This review is from: Hans Christian Andersen - My Life as a Fairytale (DVD)
This is a brilliant movie. I have watched it many times and I cried every time. It tells the life of Hans Christian Andersen, while slipping beautifully into the stories he wrote. The genius part is the way that the SAME actors and actresses are used in the "real life" part as well as the fairytales. This really helped to show the symbolism of the story, seeing it perhaps as Andersen saw them. It has wonderful costumes and beautiful singing. It also shows, very gently at first but later far more "in-your-face" Andersen's slip into insanity.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Rewritten Fairy Tales - Again!,
By Sandy (Virginia, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hans Christian Andersen - My Life as a Fairytale (DVD)
I ordered this movie as research for a graduate project dealing with the way artists are portrayed by the film industry. I expected that, as a Hallmark production, it would be an enjoyable movie based on facts. I was disappointed on both counts.
My problems arise mostly from the way the main character was portrayed. Hans Christian Anderson, according to most documentation, was a homely, shy, naive man with an active imagination and a gift for storytelling. This movie presented him as a handsome, frenetic fool with an active imagination and a gift for storytelling. The moviemakers took great liberties with both the timeline and with the facts of Anderson's life, and rewrote his fairy tales - again. The ones that he actually wrote were more concerned with presenting a moral lesson than a happy ending. For instance: The popular modern version of "Hans Christian Anderson's The Little Mermaid" is a search-for-true-love, happily-ever-after children's story. This movie's version is a love-at-first-sight, kill-him-when-he-betrays-you slice of contemporary urban behavior. Anderson's original tale was concerned as much with the search for an immortal soul as it was with selfless love, in which the mermaid dies rather than kill her love - who DID marry the other woman - and thus attained the soul that she longed for. On the good side, the acting was good, the sets and costumes and lighting were pretty wonderful. The way that Anderson's imagination was shown turning everyday events into full-blown stories - his creative process - was very well done. Still, overall, I expected far better from a Hallmark film.
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
wrong movie,
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This review is from: Hans Christian Andersen - My Life as a Fairytale (DVD)
The reason I gave it a two was that I got the right case but got the wrong movie. When we opened the case which was the correct one, there was an english movie Ladies in Lavendar. Since I love that movie I am keeping it. I will have to try again after Christmas for the Hans Christian Anderson one. My grandson is waiting to watch it. He is 16 and I am so happy he got into the movie when we watched it on tv. We just didn't know that it was a 2 parter. The movie came at a fast pace. Was not disapointed on that account.
22 of 44 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
this film may have you comit suicide.,
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This review is from: Hans Christian Andersen - My Life as a Fairytale (DVD)
This film is horribly depressing. The main actor plays his character like a raving lunatic and , if he acted this way in public, would have been locked up. I was hoping this DVD would be a series of shorts, like arabian nights, or even the 10th kingdom, but no. Instead it was a thinly disguised biography of han's christian anderson. In fact the acting of the main character is so bad, you do not even want to see the fairy tales. They too are gloomy and depressive. Skip this one, and if you must get a hall mark faerie tale try the following: 10th Kingdom Arabian nights The Snow Queen Dinotopia Jack and the Bean Stalk the true story Merlin In that order. Sincerely: David C. Eberhart II |
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Hans Christian Andersen - My Life as a Fairytale by Philip Saville (DVD - 2003)
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