Movie Reviews for September

September

September Our Price: $28.98
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Buy Used: from $25.85 (click here)
Category: DVD
See more DVD releases


(Click here)
Buy this DVD movie at online store in your country
Canada

Movie Reviews of September

Movie Review: Found movie very good
Summary: 5 Stars

September was a good movie
I did not read the book so was not disappointed in the movie
I found it very true to most movies
The actors followed thru with their ability to act out the scenes

I found the mystery to be good at the end.
The leading character actors were excellent
the movie did not dwell on filth or bad language, which is what I grade a movie to be good.

The theme followed thru and was excellent in presentation
I will buy the DVD and watch it again.
I was very disappointed in the reviews and do not accept their thoughts
thanks for a opportunity to comment.
Chfancier

Movie Review: Rosamunde's SEPTEMBER excellently done!
Summary: 5 Stars

Rosamunde's SEPTEMBER was a joy to watch! Even although the story was altered in just two places it in no way detracted and the performances of the characters was excellent. The scenery was magnificent and I would say this is a MUST for Rosamunde Pilcher lovers.

Movie Review: September
Summary: 5 Stars

This is a very nice movie, I loved the setting and the actors play their parts
very skillfully.

Movie Review: Totally Enjoyable
Summary: 5 Stars

The movie is layed out differently than the book, but it worked for me. I totally enjoyed it!

Movie Review: recommended to period-piece fans
Summary: 4 Stars

Stunning scenery. Good music. A broad sweep of characters and relationships in this three-hour extravaganza. Viewers who like grand-scale period movies such as "The Buchaneers" or "North and South" should enjoy this movie, even though the period is the present and the upper-class is Scottish rather than English. The film is PG-class with no naughty words or bare skin or any of the other things that some people object to.

If this movie had not been based on a Rosamunde Pilcher book, it would probably be very popular. But it invites comparisons with "The Shell Seekers" and "Coming Home", and unfortunately it comes in second by comparison. But on its own, it is quite a respectable movie with much to offer.

The tension is kept up by two on-going mysteries: who is the dead body shown at the beginning? and what is Lottie going to do? When you set up exciting questions like these, you have to have some exciting answers to them. This film doesn't. Lottie doesn't do anything. And the dead body is a disappointment. There is another disappointment. We are made to dislike Edmund at the beginning and are longing to see him get clobbered. He doesn't.

Also, even at three hours, with the large number of characters, we don't get a chance to get into the few interesting characters enough. So, even though we come to know who the characters are, who their relationships are, and what their problems are, we don't really get a chance to feel those problems as we do in "The Shell Seekers".

There is also a serious casting mistake in the casting of Edmund. Edmund is a guy with whom the most beautiful and interesting women fall madly in love at first sight. The actor who plays him has to be a stone fox. Michael York, to put it mildly, isn't. This casting mistake makes the main story incredible and also contributes to making the ending less than satisfactory. The appealing characters are Pandora (Jacqueline Bisset) and the Mariel Hemingway character. Since they are appealing, we would like to see them do well. Alas.
More Movie Reviews:
1 2 3
Compare prices and read customer reviews for more than one million DVD titles.
Oscar 2005 Winners