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Romantic Comedy
PRINCIPAL CAST MEMBERS
Russell Crowe: Max Skinner, a London investment banker
Albert Finney: his uncle Henry
Freddie Highmore: the young Max
Didier Bourdon: wine-maker of the estate, Monsieur Duflot
Isabelle Candlier: his wife, the housekeeper
Marion Cotillard: Fanny, owner of a local café
Abbie Cornish: Christie, a wine connoisseur from Napa Valley
REVIEW
Even though it is not the most original movie ever, it is still a nice diversion. It’s got a lot to like: fine acting, funny moments and great cinematography set in Provence, that lovely area in the south of France.
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