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Shadows in the Sun



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Harvey Keitel Movie:
Shadows in the Sun



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Shadows in the Sun
Shadows in the Sun
List Price: $29.99Label: Buena Vista Home Entertainment

Salesrank: 25972

Released: April 25, 2006
Our Price: $19.92
Used Price: $10.69
MPAA Rating: Unrated
Media: DVD

Features:

  • Color
  • DVD
  • Full Screen
  • NTSC
  • Starring:

  • Harvey Keitel
  • Claire Forlani
  • Giancarlo Giannini
  • Joshua Jackson
  • Armando Pucci
  • Editorial Review:
    If you liked UNDER THE TUSCAN SUN, you'll love this wonderful romantic comedy set in the stunning Italian countryside! Ambitious agent Jeremy Taylor (Joshua Jackson -- CURSED, TV's DAWSON'S CREEK) is sent by his London publishing company on a mission to achieve what many others have failed to do: sign reclusive, wildly eccentric author Weldon Parish (Academy Award(R) nominee Harvey Keitel -- Best Supporting Actor, BUGSY, 1991; NATIONAL TREASURE). Once in enchanting Tuscany, however, Jeremy instead falls head over heals for Weldon's beautiful daughter (Claire Forlani -- THE MEDALLION, ANTITRUST) and develops a friendship with the literary master. It's a charming, fun, and passionate tale that's sure to steal your heart!

    Description of Shadows in the Sun:
    Shadows in the Sun is a feel-good movie that tells the story of two men who're struggling to overcome their fears of not being good enough. When Jeremy Taylor (a charming Joshua Jackson of Dawson's Creek) is assigned the unenviable task of tracking down and signing up reclusive author Weldon Parish (Harvey Keitel), he has his work cut out for him. The American expatriate hasn't written a book in 20 years, has no interest in dealing with junior editors such as Taylor, and sees no reason why he should change his idyllic lifestyle in Italy to worry about meeting hurried deadlines and publisher's editorial changes. In reality, Parish--who stopped writing when his wife died--is scared he won't be able to live up to his reputation as a relevant literary icon. After a few fistfights and the reclaiming of a stolen cow, the two begin to bond. A little. As Parish tells Taylor, "I dislike you less today than yesterday." Not as subtle as Diane Lane's Under the Tuscan Sun, Shadows in the Sun highlights the beauty of rural Italy--and of Claire Forlani, who plays Parish's daughter Isabella. The warm acting and lush scenery transcend the film's slow-moving pace and the predictable ending, which, in movies like this, can be nothing other than happy. --Jae-Ha Kim

    Shadows in the Sun Reviews:
    Shadows in the Sun 5 Star Review
    2009-05-03 - This DVD arrived in like new condition and within three of ordering it. Great service.

    Loved it! 5 Star Review
    2008-11-03 - This is a wonderful, heart warming tale that will have special appeal for writers, not to mention movie watchers who love beautiful scenery and characters with emotional depth. An older writer struggles to write again after the death of his beloved wife. When a young editor enters his life, he's suddenly pushed in directions he didn't want to go and dares to face his demons. There's a wonderful twist when the young editor is pushed toward the sun himself, heading in a direction he thought could only be a childhood dream.

    Chrissy K. McVay - Author

    A great movie for dreamers and "life-searching" people. 5 Star Review
    2008-03-03 - Can you really be happy and life loving if you're not doing what you were meant to do in life? Can you really ignore the calling blaming it all on fear of failure or other sircumstances in life? The story in this film touches on many simmular subjects and gets it done very well! I was amazed for a movie to cover so much in such an interesting, but healthy and useful way. Even though it starts out a bit slowly, but the scenes get better and better as we familiarize ourselves with the people of Tuscany more. With loads of easy going but great lessons and some tear jerking scenes, the movie provides amazingly beautiful and heart warming shots of Tuscany. You'll want to go to Italy, but best of all, you'll want to go to that place in your own heart that makes sense to you. This movie pushes on the hardship of discovering a way out in life for creative people. For many folks their dreams never come true, they're like little birds that cannot fly out of a cage, so in this story, what's amazing is that all the characters found their way out. Everyone had a happy ending only because they listened and they learned. I also enjoyed the story line between the young editer and the older writer. Heartbreaking and very thaughtprovoking. I thought this movie was amazing, in fact it is now one of my favorites. If you also think that it is indeed very hard to find movies that are fun, interesting and have some sort of lessons, like a good book, this movie is right for you. Watch it, I strongly recommend it.

    Tuscan Romance 4 Star Review
    2007-10-14 - This is fast becoming one of my favorites. The acting is wonderful, the scenery is amazing, and the story is heartwarming.

    Look at your inside, real shadows are there 4 Star Review
    2007-09-17 - This movie reminds me of Joshua Jackson's other movie Americano. Being abroad makes you closer to your soul. Within strangers, you face your own fears.Even, Joshua has the same line: leading lady in Americano says something in Spanish, Joshua does not understand and says: "I don not know what you have just said but it sounds great." Again, in this movie, Claire Forlani says something in Italian and Joshua says the same line:)
    I like this movie especially dialogues between Harvey Keitel and Joshua Jackson, and performance of Harvey Keitel. It has a known story but it worths to seeing. I should admit I bought this movie because of Joshua Jackson but I'm glad how great actor has he become after Dawson's Creek. His use of body language and voice, I think, is perfect.










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