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VHS : LolitaGet all your favorite discounted items here in VHS and Lolita! starring: Jeremy Irons, Dominique Swain, Melanie Griffith, Frank Langella, Suzanne Shepherd directed by: Adrian Lyne Binding: VHS Tape EAN: 9781573627030 Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, NTSC ISBN: 1573627038 Label: Lions Gate/Trimark Home Ent. Manufacturer: Lions Gate/Trimark Home Ent. Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Lions Gate/Trimark Home Ent. Release Date: October 12, 1999 Running Time: 137 minutes Studio: Lions Gate/Trimark Home Ent. Theatrical Release Date: September 25, 1998 Sales Rank: 72923 Related Items: Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - One of the greatest love stories ever.This film gets better and better each time I watch it. I never seem to tire of it. It has a fantastic poetic quality that takes it's cues from the novel. One of the greatest love tragedies I have ever come across. Not demon film everyone makes it out to be. A masterpiece in every sense of the word and Lyne's best film. A must see for anyone who loves a good, honest love tale. Rating: - Europe and America: fatal attractionHumbert is really a despicable human being. If there's a moral in this twisted morality tale, it's that obsession can really, really screw up your life. Oh, and also, don't write things in a diary you wouldn't want anyone you know to see. Jeremy Irons was great, as usual. He's a lot like Johnny Depp, in that he takes roles of people I don't like but is such a good actor that he overcomes the material. Dominique Swain overdoes the nymphet act, but I blame the writer and director more ... Read More Rating: - Disturbing, Sad, FunnyThere's some heavy handed symbolism here and there in the movie, but all in all it's a nice update to the old Kubrick version. A scene that involves a teenager moaning in the lap of a middle aged man might disturb some viewers, and you probably don't want to show it to your high school students. The first part of the movie comes across as dated, demented, sentimental and unrealistic, but things pick up after that. In general the film is surprisingly funny, like the book, despite the awfulness ... Read More Rating: - Ms Swain Should Have Won An OscarBoth Dominique and Jeremy gave Oscar-worthy performances in this brilliant movie. The fact that Dominique had zero previous acting experience was of course the very reason that she could not possibly have won. I mean that would point out a rather obvious fact about Hollywood..... Anyway this movie is very atmospheric and will make you happy, sad, sick, and angry. Which is exactly what a good movie is supposed to do....drag out your feelings/emotions. This is a timepiece movie and you really get ... Read More Rating: - It's the closest adaptation of the two films,but it does have a few significant differences. One thing that bothered me was that they favored Humbert's perception a bit. They seemed to miss the point that Humbert was delusional, and often exaggerated Lo's "evil" ways. In reality, Lo was pretty innocent, with a few childish idiosycrasies... not so much the vile demon Hum sometimes emphasized. This is all made clear towards the end of the novel, yet they seemed to have missed the point. There was also the choice of having her start ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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