Cyrano De Bergerac (1990)
Gérard Depardieu, Anne Brochet, Vincent Perez, Jacques Weber, Roland Bertin ... (see more) , Philippe Morier-Genoud , Pierre Maguelon , Josiane Stoleru
Director Jean-Paul Rappeneau and cowriter Jean-Claude Carriere had the brilliant idea of casting France's most lovably vulnerable hunk, the massive Gerard Depardieu, in one of French literature's meatiest roles: the sword-wielding poet Cyrano. Equipped with a massive nose and a heart to match, Depar... (read more) Director Jean-Paul Rappeneau and cowriter Jean-Claude Carriere had the brilliant idea of casting France's most lovably vulnerable hunk, the massive Gerard Depardieu, in one of French literature's meatiest roles: the sword-wielding poet Cyrano. Equipped with a massive nose and a heart to match, Depardieu soars as the heart-broken soldier who must lend his words of love to another man to woo the woman he yearns for. Rappeneau spared no expense in taking this Edmond Rostand play into realistic locations for the battle scenes in the second act, making the film as exciting as it is romantic and funny. Depardieu attacks the role in great gulps, consuming all the oxygen in any room he enters. Macho but sensitive, he creates a larger-than-life Cyrano, whose wrenching sadness at the lack of interest from his lady love will have you reaching for the tissues. --Marshall Fine
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PG, 2 hrs. 13 min.
Directed by:
Jean-Paul Rappeneau
Release Date: Mar 28, 1990
DVD Release Date: Feb 10, 2004
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Lovely details, and gripping passion. The older one is still better, but this one is good in its own right.
Quite classical and memorable not so much from the elegant direction of Rappeneau, more for the unforgettable performance by the striking Gerard Depardieu.
Only Gerard Depardieu could pull off such a long death scene with panache! Love it!
Beautifully made. Depardieu at his best. English subtitles by Anthony Burgess (what a treat!)
I love watching Depardieu when he's not the token foreigner in a Hollywood costume drama (Man in the Iron Mask, anyone?). He's brilliant in this, and i wept buckets at the end. So there.
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