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Out of Africa Reviews

Apr 12, 2025

Beautifully shot with a wonderful score by John Barry. Movie plays a bit long and first hour and a half is a struggle to stay invested. Film location and supporting casts adds authenticity to the memoir based feature. Overall enjoyable but could have been trimmed to a more befitting runtime.

Mar 24, 2025

This is not a movie, it's an experience. The sets, the soundtrack, the cast, blend together seamlessly. It's joyful and painful and you wish it didn't have to end. Meryl Streep represents Karen Blixen with style, grace, and accuracy according to those who knew Karen Blixen. Robert Redford is Robert Redford. I see him as the only possibly weak link. Denys Finch-Hatten was English and his attempt at an English accent was so bad that Sydney Pollack had him play the role with his normal voice, so you can't forget it's Robert Redford. It made me wonder how it would've been with Liam Neeson or a Jeremy Irons. Even so, it's a film you can fall in love with.

Mar 17, 2025

Some beautiful music and incredible cinematography makes this historical melodrama a lot more interesting than it has any right to be.

Mar 7, 2025

Stunning movie breathtaking scenery unbelievable story

Mar 4, 2025

I admit that my feelings toward this film are very biased. As a teenager living in a rural mountain town any film that provided pure escapism was loved by me, and if it was an epic film of both scale and run time, all the better. “Out Of Africa” was one of my favorites! The outstanding scenery captured by the magnificent cinematography, the beautifully detailed period set design, and of course the Harlequin-esque romance story line all came together for a film that I could lose myself in. Watching it as a 50 year old, my feelings are a bit different. All the ingredients of an old fashioned epic in the spirit of David Lean are there, but the screenplay is so episodic (which could’ve worked in the hands of a Robert Altman style of director) and under Sydney Pollacks direction there is nothing that really propels one episode into the other. Also, no real over arching theme other than the Meryl Streep characters desire for the land and her man (neither of which seem to really want her there) ever emerges. The supporting players (especially the characters of Streeps husband and her house valet and Resfords best friend) steal every moment they’re in. Along with the glimpses of the beginning of WWl playing in the background, I wish these characters and moments had been given a bit more of the spotlight than they were. So, the passing years have made me a bit more critical of what was once one of my favorite films, but they have also reaffirmed that despite its flaws this film is still one than can take my breath away with its music, its look, its style and even all its flaws. It remains one of the last great romantic epics.

Jan 10, 2025

The lackluster reviews from "professional critics" here smack of sophomoric contrarianism. Without a doubt, one of the best films of the past 50 years, based on a brilliant adaptation of Blixen's autobiography, career-defining performances from Streep and Redford, a transcendent musical score, and arguably the best cinematographic showcase of East Africa of any Hollywood film ever. One of my top 5 films ever.

Aug 26, 2024

I read the book recently. The movie is just as long and dull as the book was. But Meryl Streep was excellent as usual at least.

Aug 3, 2024

The film began with Karen telling her story from her point of view. The screenplay retained some of the poetry of the author’s original writing, and the pace was slow because Karen was savoring all the details of her memories - her story. She was stoic when recounting her story because she could be objective with the passage of time, so her recounting was on the tender side yet passionate. All in all: a fine screenplay and excellent editing. Aileen

Jun 19, 2024

It's a beautiful film - photography, soundtrack - with outstanding performances that needed to have a little more get-up-and-go.

Jun 11, 2024

A beautiful love story that I return to again and again. Redford and Streep are incredible and totally inhabit their characters. Beautifully shot and conceptualized film.

May 25, 2024

Redford was terribly miscast. The role was written for an Englishman -- Stewart Granger being the model. Redford stuck to his wooden "acting" style, apparently incapable of summoning a British accent. Otherwise, the movie was too long.

May 23, 2024

The African Bug and the African Loves

Mar 8, 2024

Yes, it's beautiful. Yes, Streep is outstanding. No, it is not a great film or a "must watch". The deep (supposedly romantic) conversation between Karen & Denys was just too dense to make the scenery totally worthwhile.

Mar 6, 2024

I watched this movie when I was 16 and I liked it a lot. After watching it again at the age of 54, I am slightly a bit critical of it. I found it was about 30 minutes too long. It was drawn out too much. The strengths of the film has to be the beautiful cinematography, the beautiful score, the great acting performance by Streep and the amazing chemistry between Redford and Streep. All in all it's a great move with some flaws.

Mar 5, 2024

A must-see! Beautiful scenery, gorgeous and sweeping soundtrack, and a story that touches my heart makes this a favorite of mine that is certainly in my top five. Meryl Streep is outstanding in the role of Karen, and her portrayal of Blixen as an independent woman is very special. Sensitively portrayed.

Feb 16, 2024

Great movie. One of my favorites.

Feb 3, 2024

One of the best films, acting and writing I have ever had the pleasure to see. It's in my movie "vault." Stunning!!

May 29, 2023

Streep and Redford anchor the classic where Denmark woman travels to Nairobi to marry someone she doesn't know. A tad on the long side, it is beautiful film (especially for the 80s) and well told.

May 20, 2023

Meryl Streep acts like an iced Danish bun.

Apr 6, 2023

drama but missed the mark. slooooow, and boring

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