Finishing off the Ludivine Sagnier week with Little Lili.
Based loosely on Chekhov's Seagull the film is generally enjoyable, with plenty of good actors and scenery.
Don't love Chekhov? I think you will still like the film. Well... I will admit it - it is probably not the film for an 18 year old, but if you like to think of yourself as somewhat mature - give it a shot!
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Topic - So you love Chekhov, and you like Ludivine Sagnier... you are in luck - Victor Khomenko 13:11:27 08/14/11 (9)
- Did she show her bits? nt - tinear 17:04:07 08/17/11 (2)
- And how! - Victor Khomenko 05:59:20 08/18/11 (1)
- I'm familiar with a lot of Chekhov, though memory is weak. I'll give it a try. nt - tinear 17:26:12 08/18/11 (0)
- Wasn't she the gorgeous redhead countess in "Moliere"? * - mr grits 15:57:45 08/14/11 (1)
- She is in that film, so I presume the answer is yes. - Victor Khomenko 16:06:49 08/14/11 (0)
- Have you seen "The Last Station" the fictional last years of Tolstoy? - Eldragon@gmx.com 14:46:43 08/14/11 (3)
- RE: Have you seen "The Last Station" the fictional last years of Tolstoy? - patrickU 09:04:30 08/19/11 (0)
- I have not, but my wife, who can recite the whole W&P, did - Victor Khomenko 16:05:54 08/14/11 (1)
- I liked it because I know nothing of Leo....like most people. * - mr grits 19:28:56 08/14/11 (0)