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Shining Through
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| Part No: | B00066FB52 |
| Manufacturer: | 20th Century Fox |
| MFG Part: | FOXD2223091D |
| Customer Rating: | 4.0 / 5.0 |
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Studio: Tcfhe Release Date: 01/13/2009 Run time: 132 minutes Rating: R
Uncomfortably close to Ben Hecht and Alfred Hitchcock's film
Notorious, this World War II drama (based on a novel by Susan Isaacs) concerns a love affair between a spy (Michael Douglas) and a secretary (Melanie Griffith) that goes south when duty turns him cold and pushes her into dangerous, behind-the-lines intelligence work. Liam Neeson plays the gentleman Nazi unwittingly providing Griffith with cover as domestic help. The best parts of the film are the twists and turns in the romance (Douglas is very good at playing a character who can turn off all feeling at will) at the beginning, while the German scenes are less compelling despite such high stakes for the heroine. The climax--taking us back to
Notorious whether it wants to or not--is quite gripping, largely due to Douglas's performance.
--Tom Keogh
| Shining Through movie | 2008-09-24 | 5 / 5 |
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| This is one of my favorite movies. Two of my favorite actors are in the lead roles and I love the story line. I've been looking for the DVD for several years since I lost my VHS. My daughter suggested I look on the website and there it was. |
| a favorite romance | 2008-09-09 | 5 / 5 |
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| This movie has all the action and romance that I love. The characters are believable as a couple. The story is exciting and keeps you guessing. |
| Great Movie | 2008-08-30 | 4 / 5 |
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| This movie is one that our teenagers like also. In this day and age that is hard to find. We like the fact that it does seem to be very real. Our oldest daughter asked about the movie when they were studing WWII Germany in World History. So I had borrowed this movie from my Mother. Once they saw it they decided that we had to own it as well. |
| Tess McNeil Goes To War | 2008-07-14 | 4 / 5 |
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| I remember years ago Siskel and Ebert on their annual "Worst Movies of the Year" show figured "Shining Through" prominently. Based on their assessment that was impetus for me to avoid the flick. When I asked my wife what her favorite movie of all time she told me it was "Shining Through". This caused me to scratch my head. Now I had to check out the flick that Siskel and Ebert dismissed as dreck but my wife thought was pure gold. My unbiased opinion is...not bad but not great. My enjoyment depends on not treating it seriously as World War II fare but as pure popcorn. To be honest I thought the film carried more heft than, say, the seriously overrated "Life is Beautiful". The film's only major debit is overlength. Melanie Griffith carries the film brilliantly. She transports her sweetly sexy working girl from New York persona into the espionage arena and we buy it. There are certainly any number of preposterous elements here but check your brain at the door. |
| Shining Through | 2008-07-13 | 4 / 5 |
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| Melanie Griffith & Michael Douglas - Have Great chemistry together and will make You want to see this movie over & over again. Enjoy |