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Movie Reviews of A Tale of Two CitiesMovie Review: Can't wait to see it again! Summary: 5 Stars
The person who wrote that "The lead role was poorly acted" just doesn't know a good act when they see it. I consider this one of, if not the finest performance by Sarandon, a talented actor. He played a double role, but really seemed to be two different people. It's been years since I saw it, but I never forgot how much I enjoyed it and thought Sarandon should have won an award. I saw the 1935 version on tv just last week, and it made me want to search for this version. I'm buying it today. Should my second viewing change my mind, I will leave a comment here.
Movie Review: A Tale of Two Cities Summary: 5 Stars
I have always used this movie in my classroom, but on VHS. I was thrilled to see it available on DVD and at an affordable price. This DVD provided the same quality I had with the VHS version and made it much easier to navigate throughout the movie, especially when three different classes were watching it throughout the day.
Movie Review: Great Love Story with a bit of history for good measure Summary: 5 Stars
I like this older version (from 1980) because Chris Sarandon is able to pull off both rolls and make them believable. What better way to learn about a piece of history than with a love story with the ultimate sacrafice? Even my husband watched and really enjoyed it!
Movie Review: Awesome! Summary: 5 Stars
Movie came quickly and was really good! The actors do a decent job portraying the characters, although they could have put a bit more passion into their roles. I loved the book and they followed it well.
Movie Review: A Tale of Two Cities DVD Summary: 5 Stars
I teach French and ESL and found this depiction of Charles Dickens' tale of the French Revolution an excellent addition to my personal video library.
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