Up Close & Personal Reviews
One of Redford's last fairly believable romantic leads, his fans will enjoy this. Pfeiffer never looked more beautiful, but her role as an aspiring 온라인카지노추천 journalist unbelievable for it's lack of even a hint of humility as the story begins, since she has absolutely no credentials. Except for her ravishing beauty, it's hard to see why Redford thinks she has any potential at all. But a nice love story kind of patterned on A Star is Born. Channing's role is quite small and contributes little to the story. But, overall, a nice romantic yarn for a Saturday evening for the Redford-Pfeiffer fans out there.
The cast is good. The film is not.
An exceptional movie, the likes of which we just don't see anymore. The chemistry between Pfeiffer and Redford is unmatched. It's a must-see for those who love a good romance or have interest in journalism. A great movie makes you think and feel and this movie does both so well. The moment when Tally is watching the television screen as her life is forever changed is one that moves me more than almost any other movie I've see . I'll rewatch this movie for years to come, remembering these two incredible actors and a time when films were very special.
A very conventional movie. Nothing new about the press.
Who doesn't want to watch a budding love story about a beautiful 37 year old woman and a 60 year old man?
When the critics and the audience are so divided, it's better to trust the audience. Just because the movie is full of cliches, doesn't mean its poorly executed. Up Close & Personal is a low-key but graceful movie.
It hardly seems possible that movie stars as radiant as Robert Redford and Michelle Pffeifer could appear in a movie about as exciting as an infomercial, yet that's exactly what happened here.
I really liked up close and personal Robert redford and michelle pffeifer were great together way better than broadcast news
It started off as a cute workplace dramady but it soon got too sappy. Michelle Pfieffer is always great and Redford does a fine job too. The ending was one of those "you're got to be kidding me" endings at how sappy it was. The real winner from this movie is the song the was written for the movie "Because You Loved Me" by Celine Dion