This intriguing movie has its faults and hesitations but is worth a good look nonetheless. Yes, Geoffrey Rush is, as Blake Edwards underlines in the extras, a convincing Sellers and that is very important obviously, yet the youthful director has chosen to employ various screen techniques which cloud the issue from time to time, so that one is not quite sure where anything stands. Perhaps that is to his credit, as there was apparently something volcanic about eh central personality. For this quirkish screen character, who participated in WWII in ways that seem not to be fully documented (see IDBM), is always on the verge of not quite being there, and not quite being himself. So the film tends towards quirkishness as well, something which I enjoyed, but that might not please everyone. I have to say, Charlize Theron is a simply wonderful Britt Ekland and I imagine Geoffrey Rush, among others, would concur. I was interested to see the portrayal of Blake Edwards in this film, and the fact that he participated in the "making of" (not a real "making of, but something of the same sort of animal) seems to indicate that he endorses the film. His relationship with Sellers is clearly of prime importance in such a biographical sketch and I was glad to be thus informed. However, many people, including Sellers fans, will have difficulty with much of this script. Give it a go anyway.Read full review
I bought this movie mainly because of Charlize Theron, and she didn't let me down this time either. Plus she was playing the part of Britt Ekland who was a beautiful wild child in her day. Charlize was excellent, but the rest of the movie sucked. It was way too long, a good half-hour could have been cut out of it. That really wouldn't have made the movie any better but it would have shortened my misery. At times it was confusing, either that or it was just over my head. This movie was really a waste of money.
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I understood before I purchased this that as a fan of Pink Panther movies and Sellers, I might learn a little more than I wanted to know about the private life of Peter Sellers. He certainly was a troubled person who needed professional help, but apparently never received it. Perhaps the most disturbing part was the language. I'm not sure why a movie is not rated, but this one should certainly have been rated R. In which case I would not have purchased it. Vulgar language is very offensive to some people and I happen to be one of those people. I suppose filmmakers don't really care or perhaps they think more people prefer filthy language. I recognize it may be somewhat true to life for the characters in this movie, but I don't believe it would have taken away from the movie if less offensive language had been used instead to get the same point across. I guess in a not rated movie I did not expect the language to be so raw. It is embarrassing and disturbing in a family setting. But I doubt hollywood shares my family values, but at least if it had been rated R, I would never have been subjected to it since I never purchase R rated movies.Read full review
Excellent script and acting! This is Geoffrey Rush' best effort! My daughter is a HUGE Rush fan and personally I did not think he was that great of an actor, possibly because the roles I've seen him portray were average, until I saw this flick. A MUST for any fan of acting, comedy, and of course Peter Sellers.
Amazing movie! Geoffrey Rush did an amazing job channeling Peter Sellers!
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