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Movie Overview
Cast
• Jeremy Irons
• Patricia Kaas
• Thierry Lhermitte
Director
• Claude Lelouch
MPAA Rating
PG-13 - momentary language
And Now Ladies and Gentlemen (2003)

REVIEWS
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INTERVIEWS
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OFCS Rating: 40% Rotten
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3/5
"rambling and far too long"  Filmcritic.com  Christopher Null

"Fluff love."  ReelTalk Movie Reviews  Donald J. Levit

C
"Oh my, it's a bit of a mess, isn't it."  Film Blather  Eugene Novikov

C
"Two-plus hours of Gallic affectation, one of those French films that tries to be crisp and tantalizing but proves more a soggy cinematic souffle."  One Guy's Opinion  Frank Swietek

"Will appeal to those who appreciate French director Claude Lelouch's lush love stories set eagainst exotic scenic backdrops."  Spirituality and Practice  Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat

3/4
"The core relationship is what makes the movie with this ill-advised title a well-advised choice."  ReelViews  James Berardinelli

2/5
"French souffle of song, sickness and second chances charms when it's hot, but turns lumpy and indigestible as it cools."  Netflix  James Rocchi

2/4
"A mystifying melting pot of ideas."  Palo Alto Weekly  Jeanne Aufmuth

2.25/5
"Because the majority of scenes are drawn out and obviously improvised, this disjointed and rambling confection will have limited appeal to others."  Film-Forward.com  Kent Turner

B
"Lelouch's oh so French, oh so romantic film delves into the mystery of memory and identity"  Reeling Reviews  Laura Clifford

"Stitched together out of lost episodes of Monty Python’s Flying Circus, circa-1976 TV ads for cheap French perfume, and late-night infomercials for CD compilations of smooth jazz."  Flick Filosopher  MaryAnn Johanson

B-
"If “And Now, Ladies and Gentlemen” were more judicially constructed and less busy with its many stories it could have been a better film."  Reeling Reviews  Robin Clifford

C
"... simply abstract, substituting romantic gesture for romance and gluing scenes together with vague emotional logic and silky style."  Seattle Post-Intelligencer  Sean Axmaker

3.5/4
"One of the finest, most enjoyable, discussions about film since Richard Rush's The Stunt Man."  Film Freak Central  Walter Chaw

"Click here to see review"  Wolf Entertainment Guide  William Wolf

Read review  BlackFilm.com  Wilson Morales
OFCS Rating: 40% Rotten
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