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For Roseanna [VHS]
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| Format | Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, NTSC |
| Contributor | Polly Walker, Miles Donnelly, Giuseppe Cederna, Renato Scarpa, Alison Owen, Fay Ripley, Roberto Della Casa, Jonathan Weisgal, Saul Turteltaub, Luigi Diberti, Mark Frankel, Jean Reno, Romano Ghini, Dario Poloni, George Rossi, Chris Thompson, Trevor Peacock, Mark Ordesky, Paul Weiland, Mercedes Ruehl See more |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 38 minutes |
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Congratulations to director Paul Weiland for taking a stupid premise and creating a truly romantic look at marriage. Mercedes Ruehl is dying of a weak heart, and her husband, Jean Reno, hopes to keep his promise to bury her in their tiny Italian village, despite a lack of room in the cemetery. While he is trying to keep his friends and neighbors out of the local bone yard, she is quietly seeking candidates for his next wife. Many movies treat marriage as a death sentence. For Roseanna looks past daily bickering to the enduring love and warm companionship of well-matched lovers. Clearly defined characters, a disarming dénouement, and passionate performances transform the silly plot into a playful valentine. --Rochelle O'Gorman
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Package Dimensions : 7.32 x 4.19 x 1.12 inches; 6.13 Ounces
- Director : Paul Weiland
- Run time : 1 hour and 38 minutes
- Release date : July 14, 1998
- Date First Available : September 29, 2006
- Actors : Jean Reno, Mercedes Ruehl, Polly Walker, Mark Frankel, Trevor Peacock
- Studio : Warner Home Video
- Producers : Alison Owen, Chris Thompson, Dario Poloni, Jonathan Weisgal, Mark Ordesky
- ASIN : 0780620496
- Writers : Saul Turteltaub
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Reno as Marcello does an excellent job of portraying a somewhat clumsy, obsessive character who has a heart of gold and a bent for mischief. Ruehl's character, Roseanna, is the perfect foil to Marcello and every bit his soul mate. Her sister, Cecilia (Poly Walker) is temperamental and fiery (and Walker's Italian is excellent). There are others in the story who are mainly there to provide back stories - one humorous and the other bitter - as well as to support the main story.
To me the scenery is as much a star as the actors. The small Italian town is simply beautiful and captured as almost art in scene after scene. Even the trattoria owned by Marcello and Rosanna had a rustic, authentic quality that made you feel as though you were in it. If I had to pick any one scene as memorable it would be the opening one where the surreal visual of a tightrope walker dropping flowers on a coffin below, timed with the priest's prayer verses, sticks in my mind and epitomizes art. Of course, that scene sets the stage for the laughs, smiles and tears that follow to the feel-good and funny ending.
If you love quirky comedies with a range of emotion and beautiful cinematography you will probably love this movie.
This movie is SO well done - the actors, the amazing premise, the sweet love this man has for his wife, the humorous situations and the totally surprising ending. I will always have this movie in my library. :-)
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It was because the title had changed !
Marcello is a cafe owner in a sleepy Italian village.
His beloved wife is suffering from an unspecified illness that will eventually take her life. Her greatest wish is to be buried in the cemetery alongside their daughter who died as a child. However, the cemetery is almost full.
In this endeavour, poor Marcello (played wonderfully by the great Jean Reno) spends most of his time running around the village ensuring nobody does anything stupid or dangerous that might cause them to die and so take up a valuable space that he holds dear in the cemetery.
ALL parts are wonderfully cast and beautifully acted. Reno and the often underrated Mercedes Ruehl, make a brilliant couple and with support from Polly Walker and Mark Frankel, it's a fabulous movie and i recommend it.
The fact that this still is not available as a UK region 2 DVD is a never-ending mystery. That being the case, we seem to have little alternative other than to consider other releases. In February 2014, after years of waiting for someone to have the sense to release this as an English / UK region 2 disc I finally took the plunge and ordered the release described as 'For Roseanna - DVD - 1997 - Dutch Import'. The default in-film dialogue / language on my (Dutch) copy is ENGLISH.
There seems to be a lot of confusion about whether this copy or that copy is or is not in English - this is not helped at all by the fact that Amazon lumps every single review for any release of a film into one single block of reviews, so it isn't always clear which release / version any given reviewer is writing their review about unless it is explicitly stated by them in their review text.
For the record, here are the specific details about the copy I received:
My Seller: 'brrsales', fulfilled by Amazon. Please bear in mind that the seller Amazon directs you to for this film may change many times over by the time you read this review.
Front cover description: Jean Reno and Mercedes Ruehl facing each other across a tabletop with a white vase on it with flowers in it. The main title 'For Roseanna' is in red, with the silhouette of a tightrope walker balancing on top of the word 'Roseanna'. Underneath the main red title are the words "Pour L'Amour De Roseanna" in smaller white lettering. At the bottom, outlined by a white box are the words 'Nederlands/Francais'
Rear cover: On the rear of this version are further images of the cast and two paragraphs of text, one a synopsis of the film in Dutch, the other a synopsis in French.
When you load the disc up you are presented with a page which ONLY presents you with a choice between 'Nederlands' and 'Francais'.
Don't worry.
To get to the English soundtrack version, choose 'Nederlands'. On the next menu page (still all in Dutch) turn off 'Onderteiteling' (Subtitles) first if you don't want to watch the film with Dutch subtitles, then select 'Speelfilm' to play the film. The film will then proceed to play IN ENGLISH and without Dutch subtitles.
On the version I have, identifiable by the details above, the playback modes are as follows:
-Dutch title menus, in-film dialogue in English, Dutch subtitles ON. (This is the default).
-Dutch title menus, in-film dialogue in English, subtitles turned off. There are NO English subtitles
-French title menus, in-film dialogue in French dubbed over the original English language version. There are NO French subtitles.
For English speaking viewers, this version is indistinguishable from the English language original once you have chosen the 'Nederlands' version of the film, turned off the Dutch subtitles and started the film playing.
For the hard of hearing, the absence of English subtitling on this version could be a problem.
Arrived quickly, recommend seller.