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2011-10-20
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Based on Mark Twain's novel, 'The Millionaire Pound Note' takes an interesting satirical look at the hypocrisy stemming from class distinction in the 50s England. England is a country where class and wealth are given extreme significance, especially among the rich. The film shows the hypocrisy that existed among these people, how the rich are quick to change face when in an instant they find out that you're a man of wealth and how within the next moment they revert back to their condescending selves when all wealth is lost. Interestingly, 'The Millionaire' also briefly looks at how the English perceived Americans in that era. Rich Americans were welcomed as outsiders and the poor were quickly shunned away. The fact that he's an outsider either makes him more appealing or the complete opposite. The story sticks to the main theme by emphasizing on the hypocrisy of the upper class society but at the same time it also creates a balance that prevents the movie from being a mockery of the British society. The movie drags at some point but the love story appears at the right time and there is plenty of comedy to keep one entertained. A charming Gregory Peck totally nails the part and the luminous Jane Griffiths is a treat. Reginald Beckwith, as Peck's sidekick Rock is amusing. The ending is a little predictable but the director does an overall good job by rounding it up and presenting his points.
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Here's a English review of "The Million Pound Note":
Mark Twain's short story of "One Million Pounds" is a very good work. The film adaptation takes an interesting satirical look at the hypocrisy stemming from class distinction in 1950s England. The film successfully sticks to the main theme by emphasizing on the hypocrisy of the upper class society, while also creating a balance that prevents the movie from being a mockery of British society. The acting is superb, and the screenplay is very well done. The film is definitely worth watching if you want to see a good satirical film that also happens to be a love story.
That's my review of "The Million Pound Note". I hope you enjoyed it!
Mark Twain's short story of "One Million Pounds" is a very good work. The film adaptation takes an interesting satirical look at the hypocrisy stemming from class distinction in 1950s England. The film successfully sticks to the main theme by emphasizing on the hypocrisy of the upper class society, while also creating a balance that prevents the movie from being a mockery of British society. The acting is superb, and the screenplay is very well done. The film is definitely worth watching if you want to see a good satirical film that also happens to be a love story.
That's my review of "The Million Pound Note". I hope you enjoyed it!
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