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16 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 5 stars for John Simm!
More John Simm! Please, John, make more movies, and not just BBC tv.
Simm's character, Frank, has got to be the sweetest boy-man in cinema. Christina Ricci is wonderful playing a character that is all hard-edge. Frank is the perfect foil to melt her like butter, if she will let him. Frank is nerdy, but cute and sensitive-- adoring and adorable. As John Hurt says...
Published on July 17, 2004 by VictoriousDust

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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars So bad it's . . . really bad
I'm a fan of Christina Ricci and dark comedies, yet I found this film damn near unwatchable. The only things intriguing about it are why the actors agreed to do it, why it was made, and why, after the backers presumably saw the finished product, it was released. The film itself gets no stars; my one star is for Ricci's presence.

For Ricci completists only, and...
Published on March 17, 2006 by Seventh Deadly Finn


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16 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 5 stars for John Simm!, July 17, 2004
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This review is from: Miranda (DVD)
More John Simm! Please, John, make more movies, and not just BBC tv.
Simm's character, Frank, has got to be the sweetest boy-man in cinema. Christina Ricci is wonderful playing a character that is all hard-edge. Frank is the perfect foil to melt her like butter, if she will let him. Frank is nerdy, but cute and sensitive-- adoring and adorable. As John Hurt says in the bts, it's an idealistic love affair, but Ricci & Simm are thoroughly enjoyable together. And MacLachlan and Hurt are typically perfect in supporting roles. The plot is exaggerated, but it's pure escapist fun. For a B-movie, it is a gem of a find, thanks to Simm.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars So bad it's . . . really bad, March 17, 2006
This review is from: Miranda (DVD)
I'm a fan of Christina Ricci and dark comedies, yet I found this film damn near unwatchable. The only things intriguing about it are why the actors agreed to do it, why it was made, and why, after the backers presumably saw the finished product, it was released. The film itself gets no stars; my one star is for Ricci's presence.

For Ricci completists only, and then I recommend it be viewed with the sound off so that no one need listen to the dialogue.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars (2.5 STARS) Ricci in Off-beat Romantic Comedy Thriller ... Sort of, July 19, 2008
This review is from: Miranda (DVD)
"Miranda" is one of the Christina Ricci's lesser known films that were made around 2001 and 2002. Back then she was often seen in smaller projects that went straight to video in USA - such as "The Gathering" and "Prozac Nation" - and like these not-so-great-and-not-so-bad films, the greatest merit of "Miranda" turns out my favorite actress Christina Ricci herself playing a mysterious woman named Miranda. American Miranda walks into an old library in Yorkshire (that is going to be demolished) and has a passionate affair with Frank (John Simm) a lonely librarian who loves Elvis.

I said "mysterious," but actually there is nothing truly mysterious about the character of Miranda. We all are aware that she is not what she looks from the very beginning and it is not hard to detect the secrets of her. But in "Miranda" (of which not-so-complicated story is told from his point of view) Frank is the last person to know that and we are supposed to swallow that premise.

This is a familiar story about a man who makes a wrong choice, but as the quirky animation at the opening credit part and the location of a quiet town of Scarborough suggest, the film is not so much a noir film as an off-beat romantic comedy thriller. Miranda (or Christina Ricci) is no femme fatale and she never looks like one, but I am not sure this is intentional or not.

The film's too simple story cannot really be involving and its characters are not particularly interesting. The film's laid-back pace doesn't help when the quirky film (which should have been much quirkier) does not have much to offer except a few funny moments and the fine performances from the two leads. The film directed by Marc Munden also features John Hurt as her father/mentor figure and a very weird character played by Kyle MacLachlan.

"Miranda" is not a bad film, but it is not a good film, either. Obviously it wants to be something unique and original, but it seems it doesn't know in what way.
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5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Ricci is hot!, October 26, 2005
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This review is from: Miranda (DVD)
I bought this DVD because Christina Ricci was in it - pure and simple. It's a strange film and not for everyone but it's Ricci's sexiest role yet( arguably ) so that's why I bought it. Ricci plays many roles and you need to see through the fog to know what's going on. Has a hollywood ending but it's worth it just for Ricci. If your a Christina Ricci fan, then buy it, if not maybe this movie isn't for you.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars It's not what you might think..., June 19, 2003
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This review is from: Miranda (DVD)
It's not what you might think, but then again, love never is.
This film is a warped, romantic thriller about the shattering of idealistic love. It's about loving someone no matter what their past experiences are. It is thought provoking, touching, heroic and passionate. You'll find yourself falling in love with Miranda too. A true indie classic.
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5.0 out of 5 stars do not put mind to the bad critics, December 1, 2011
This review is from: Miranda (DVD)
this movie is awesome and unique:o) i absolutely love this movie!!! not only because christina ricci is in it but it also has a very sweet happy ending plus the story is different from all the other common predictable love movies we are use to watching
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1.0 out of 5 stars So funny...but it's not supposed to be., March 17, 2011
This review is from: Miranda (DVD)
The owner of the local video store gave us this movie. We had low expectations but would never have guessed this film would be so unintentionally hilarious. This is because this film has an the intoxicating mixture of being a toilet of a script AND it takes itself so seriously. As the lines escape the actor's mouths, my wife and I would fall off of the couch laughing while we begged them (in vain) to stop.

File under "gin movie" ie: a film that one watches with no expectation of quality - on the contrary, the perceived poor quality requires imbibing in alcoholic beverages before hand in order to laugh the terrible experience off (and to loosen the lips so that peanut gallery comments can flow freely). If Mystery Science Theater 3000 should ever look to include relatively modern films, this would be a strong contender (not to mention a rich vein for comedy).

I don't know how any of the participants could deliver these lines with a straight face.
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4.0 out of 5 stars "Monkeytot"...?!, May 3, 2004
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This review is from: Miranda [VHS] (VHS Tape)
I know, this is not really a review, sorry about that. I just have to ask: That guy who calls himself "Monkeytot" and who writes these completely grotesque reviews - he is joking, right? He thinks it's funny to get people all confused (or all riled up) by writing these reviews which are either insulting or completely, utterly moronic...right?
I'm serious, check out his other reviews! That has got to be a joke!
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Nothing exciting at all..., October 20, 2005
This review is from: Miranda (DVD)
I am probably the biggest Ricci fan you'll ever meet, but even that couldn't get me interested in this film. I bought it but ended up giving it away. The storyline was a-typical, nothing great at all. Sometimes I honestly forgot this was Ricci in the movie, because I kept losing interest. But nonetheless, she was the only good thing about it.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "Grifters" Lite, July 8, 2003
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D. Hartley (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Miranda (DVD)
I'm going to go out on a limb here and call this a "likeable little noir". Reminiscent of several recent Brit Noirs ("The Criminal", "B. Monkey") that feature an everday ho-hum 'bloke' hooking up with an impossibly beautiful and sexy woman who soon sends him hurtling into a world of danger and intrigue, "Miranda"'s nebbishy protaganist takes the shape of Frank the librarian (John Simm). When an alluring yet enigmatic American woman (Christini Ricci) "randomly" strolls into his library, the daydreaming Frank fantasizes that his life is about to change-and precedes to learn where the proverb "Be careful what you wish for" came from! After you've pushed aside all the ensuing plot twists and dark crime thriller elements, you actually have a rather engaging romantic comedy at the film's core. Ricci just keeps getting better and better, and John Hurt is excellent as Miranda's shadowy "mastermind"/ mentor. Kyle MacLachlan deserves honorable mention for a dark comic turn as a sleazy, corrupt businessman (are there any other kind?) who lives for the day that Miranda concedes to dominate and "punish" him (perhaps a sly reference to his "love" scenes with Isabella Rossilini in "Blue Velvet"?). A must-see for Noir and/or Ricci fans.
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