Captain Corelli's Mandolin

2001

Action / Drama / Music / Romance / War

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Christian Bale Photo
Christian Bale as Mandras
Nicolas Cage Photo
Nicolas Cage as Captain Antonio Corelli
Irene Papas Photo
Irene Papas as Drosoula
Penélope Cruz Photo
Penélope Cruz as Pelagia
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931.12 MB
1280*544
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
2 hr 11 min
P/S 1 / 3
1.94 GB
1920*816
English 2.0
R
23.976 fps
2 hr 11 min
P/S 2 / 15

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by TheLittleSongbird5 / 10

Disappointing, but definitely watchable

If you haven't read the book, I recommend you do so, it was truly beautiful, heart-breaking, funny, incredibly romantic and had interesting characters and left vivid imagery in your head. This film from Shakespeare in Love director John Madden is definitely watchable, but it was also a disappointment.

Starting with the good things, the scenery, costumes and cinematography are absolutely breathtaking. On top of that the score is absolutely marvellous, Madden's direction is pretty good-though he has directed better especially with the Inspector Morse episodes he directed- and the story is a beautiful and interesting one, with some sweet, funny and touching moments.

In terms of acting, it is a mixed bag really. Christian Bale does well with a character that could have done with more development, while John Hurt is even better, Hurt is a brilliant and underrated actor, and playing one of the more intriguing characters he is wonderfully dignified. However, Nicolas Cage is a miscast unfortunately-right, I have nothing against Cage, he has been in some good films and has given some good performances but he has also been very inconsistent. While his role here is not his worst film role(ie. his role in The Wicker Man remake was much worse),his character felt somewhat cartoony complete with an accent that didn't really work as it feels overdone. Penelope Cruz is better though, I did have a problem with her accent (too Spanish for my liking),she does have a nice character to work with and looks amazing.

While the acting was a mixed bag and the score and scenery amazing, there are several flaws that stop Captain Corelli's Mandolin from being better than it was. Other reviewers have commented on its resemblance to the book(or lack of it),but there were other things wrong that were more significant to me. Also the book, while wonderful, is quite an ambitious one to bring to screen and I do accept that it wasn't 100% faithful(there have been films that try to do that and don't quite work as a consequence),so while I applaud the film for adapting it it could have been better. The pacing is very languid so the film takes a while to get going, until the final battle segment which felt rushed, while the dialogue is on the sappy side of things. Then there are characters that feel sketched over, I was too disappointed at how Carlo was treated, while some of the secondary characters are rather clichéd and perhaps stereotypical.

Overall, disappointing but definitely watching for the scenery, Hurt and music especially. 5.5/10 Bethany Cox

Reviewed by jboothmillard3 / 10

Captain Corelli's Mandolin

My Mum said that I would prefer to watch this, (rather than Jack Nicholson's Wolf at the time),and I wonder if she was right. This unfortunately I did not find all that great, even from director John Madden (Shakespeare in Love). It is all about Nicolas Cage as Captain Antonio Corelli and Penélope Cruz as Pelagia who meet each other in a city involved in the Second World War, and they fall in love slowly, and there a lot of German Nazis about. That is pretty much it. Also starring John Hurt as Dr. Iannis and Christian Bale as Mandras. The things I do kind of like about it though are Cage's Italian accent, the moments where he plays his three stringed instrument (the mandolin),and that bit on the beach where they blow up a big round thing. Apart from that, pretty pointless watching it. Adequate!

Reviewed by SnoopyStyle4 / 10

no heat

It's 1940 Greece. Cephallonia is an island of traditions. Pelagia (Penélope Cruz) is the daughter of Dr. Iannis (John Hurt) and girlfriend to childish fisherman Mandras (Christian Bale). Fighting breaks out between Greece and Italy. Mandras goes off to war vowing to marry Pelagia upon his return. The Axis forces march onto the island with no resistance. Italian Captain Antonio Corelli (Nicolas Cage) and his men never fire a shot. Mandras returns terribly injured and then joins the partisans. Despite initial hatred, Pelagia falls for Corelli and his mandolin. Captain Günther Weber (David Morrissey) is the awkward German trying to befriend Corelli. When Italy surrenders, allegiances change.

The Anglo-American lead actors strip away the Mediterranean heat. Cage is playing up the quirkiness unnecessarily. Bale can never pass for an islander. Everybody is doing an accent. There is no chemistry between anybody. Cruz is left with no worthy dance partner. There are no compelling relationships and the movie suffers. It's a warmed-up wartime period piece romance.

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