An Ideal Husband is a 1999 British film based on the 1895 play An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde. The film stars Cate Blanchett, Minnie Driver, Rupert Everett, Julianne Moore and Jeremy Northam. It was directed by Oliver Parker.

The Ring is a new title by Arxel Tribe which is closely based on the opera by Wagner. Using excerpts from superb 1959 and 1965 recordings of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Sir Georg Solti, the game brings to life a futuristic interpretation of Wagner's work. I must admit to you that I have a strong interest in folklore, faerie tales and legends and have collected works translated from Finnish, English, and German. I also like opera, although I have never seen a performance of the Nibelungen. When I saw this title on the shelves I could hardly believe that someone had taken the time to make a game based on Wagner's Nibelungen! I looked at it very suspiciously, and wondered if someone could really pull it off. I mean, an adventure game? What I discovered was 6 CDs of the most interesting, atmospheric adventure I have had the pleasure to play. And, if anyone thinks the classic adventure game is dead, I think you haven't played The Ring.


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The Ring 's gameplay is classic adventure, but advanced to take advantage of 3D technologies through DirectX. Each location can be viewed by scrolling around very fast in 360 degrees, plus looking up and down. This adds to the immersion and is done by moving the mouse off center toward the direction you would like to view. This viewing perspective when stationary is 1st-person, maintaining your relationship "as" the character currently played. Manipulations of puzzles or objects is generally 1st-person unless something specific occurs. Alternatively, moving through the game, by clicking at locations where the cursor changes to a motion symbol, is handled by a switch to 3rd-person animations, allowing you to see what you look like, how you move and behave. In addition, conversations take place in 3rd-person, so an animation showing your character speaking is played which cuts back and forth between the characters involved in the scene.

In short, the game plays like an adventure movie. Mixing views, conversations and animations. Thus it is hard to not compare it in quality to a movie, even though logically, a game is not normally expected to be of that level.

The film is told as a melodrama and romance, not docudrama, and that makes it all the more effective. It sees much of the action through the eyes of a little brace-legged Parsee girl named Lenny, whose beautiful Hindu nanny, or "ayah," is admired by all the men in a circle of friends. The ayah is Shanta (Nandita Das), with glowing eyes and a warm smile. She slowly comes to love Hasan, a masseur (Rahul Khanna), who is Muslim. She likes, but does not love, Dil, known as "Ice Candy Man" and played by the Indian star Aamir Khan. Her life is pleasant in a wealthy Parsee household ruled by Lenny's kind mother and officious father.

A Midsummer Night's Dream is a very complicated play, and can get very silly at times, and this film is surprisingly faithful to the play. Yes, there was an attempt to partially modernise it, therefore the script wasn't as good as it could have been. The film itself is lovingly designed, with lavish costumes, stunning sets(my favourite being the wood set) and handsome cinematography. The music was lovely with clever use of music by the likes of Mendelssohn and Verdi. I thought the acting was very good indeed, Kevin Kline stealing the show as Bottom, most of the time hilarious, especially in the play scene, when we are shown what a bad actor Bottom really is. Michelle Pfeiffer is lovely also, and Rupert Everett is very charming also as Oberon. Callista Flockhart convinces also as Helena, and Stanley Tucci has a ball as Puck. The direction is competent, but my only other criticism is that the film is a little overlong. Overall, I genuinely enjoyed this film, not as good as Much Ado About Nothing(with Kenneth Branagh) or Macbeth (with Jon Finch), so I will happily award it 8/10. Bethany Cox.

Sean Connery was a lovely actor...very talented and a guy who made a lot of amazing films. But late in his career, his films took a definite turn for the worse...mostly due to poor writing and ridiculous plots. It also didn't help that he often played guys who seemed more like 30-40 year-olds when he was 70-something. While not nearly as bad as "The Avengers" (1998) and "The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen", "Entrapment" is clearly one of these later poorly written films. The film LOOKS good but is amazingly goofy due to the limp writing.


In this film, Catherine Zeta-Jones stars as Gin, a woman who probably is working with authorities to bring in a master criminal, Mac (Sean Connery). While this could have worked well, the script was a major letdown. Sometimes, the heists are ridiculous and over the top. Sometimes, the dialog and repartee between Zeta-Jones and Connery is ridiculous (she sure seems to get naked a lot in front of elderly Connery). The worst of the latter is that although Zeta-Jones is supposed to be playing a brilliant, talented and capable woman....she cries four different times through the course of the film! As a result, she comes off like a little girl trying to play an adult and her character just seems silly.


The bottom line is that there are tons of great heist films, such as "Rififi", "Grand Slam", "Oceans Eleven" and many others....so why watch a poorly written and often illogical film like "Entrapment"? be457b7860

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