Kevin Costner stars in and directs this triumphant masterpiece written by Michael Blake. The extended director's version is even. Scouting reports, articles from all the major tournaments affecting the draft, extensive high school, NCAA and international coverage, and mock drafts. Search for missing Ben Needham is extended for. Blake Lively shows off her post-pregnancy figure in. Daniel Craig bundles up in New York as he gets. Want to watch this again later? Sign in to add this video to a playlist. Ben plays 'The Lost Woods' from Ocarina of Time on piano. Cinema Paradiso: The New Version Movie Review (2. When . Reports had it that Harvey Weinstein, the boss at Miramax, had trimmed not just a shot here or there, but a full 5. Audiences loved the result, however, and the movie is consistently voted among the 1. Online shopping for Blu-ray from a great selection at Movies & TV Store. James Bond-Daniel Craig 4 Pack. Blu-ray Extended Cut, 3 Disc.Internet Movie Database. Advertisement. Now comes a theatrical release of . And the movie is now so much longer, and covers so much more detail, that it almost plays as its own sequel. Most of the first two hours will be familiar to lovers of the film. Little Salvatore (Salvatore Cascio), known to one and all as Toto, is fascinated by the movies and befriended by the projectionist Alfredo (Philippe Noiret). After a fire blinds Alfredo, Toto becomes the projectionist, and the Cinema Paradiso continues as the center of village life, despite the depredations of Father Adelfio (Leopoldo Trieste), who censors all of the films, ringing a bell at every kissing scene. The new material of the longer version includes much more about the teenage romance between Salvatore (Marco Leonardi) and Elena (Agnese Nano)- -a forbidden love, since her bourgeoisie parents have a better match in mind. And then there is a long passage involving the return of the middle- aged Salvatore (Jacques Perrin) to the village for the first time since he left to go to Rome and make his name as a movie director. He contacts the adult Elena (Brigitte Fossey), and finds out for the first time what really happened to a crucial rendezvous, and how easily his life might have turned out differently. It is an item of faith that the director of a film is always right, and that studios who cut films are butchers. Yet I must confess that the shorter version of . The 1. 70- minute cut overstays its welcome, and continues after its natural climax. Advertisement. Still, I'm happy to have seen it- -not as an alternate version, but as the ultimate exercise in viewing deleted scenes. Anyone who loves the film will indeed be curious about . I hope, however, that this new version doesn't replace the old one on the video shelves; the ideal solution would be a DVD with the 1.
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