Glenn Close
Reviews Featuring Glenn Close
A polished piece of film-making, and a welcome antidote to the less subtle portrayals of the Franco-American relations found currently in the world media. A bit inconsequential, though...
Tres crappy.
Its safe to say nobody will remember this version twenty years down the line but its a reasonable enough distraction while its on.
As an advertisement for a musical-greats compilation album its an unequivocal success but, as a film, it left me in a bit of a chill.
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