- Studio: Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
- Release Date: Aug 13, 2004
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8.1
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Universal acclaim- based on 28 Ratings
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Positive: 23 out of 28
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Mixed: 2 out of 28
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Negative: 3 out of 28
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Aug 27, 201010"The Leopard" is the epic war drama that "Gone With The Wind" wished it could be. Plus Burt Lancaster is a bamf and Claudia Cardinale is a hottie. What more can you ask for?
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Mar 5, 20128Visconti's Palme dâ
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Jan 10, 201110Great cinematography but insanely boring like most movies of The Criterion Collection. I'm sure this movie has important value to film study majors but I invite you to try and watch it without falling asleep.
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Dec 23, 20116The film is a visual masterpiece, really good mis on scene and cinematography , and even good actors. But it is too long and slowly that you just get tired. I´m used to like Italian movies and I have seen much better Italian movies than this.
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Jul 11, 20129Excellent characterization. Passionate story. But it is very long and sometimes boring. The technical level is quite good. Also did not like the end of the story.
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YoonC.Sep 26, 200410
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KrisZJul 2, 20055I agree with many of the things written about this film and it's qualities: the sumptuous depth of it cinemtography and the performance of Lancaster, ect. But it is a very plodding 3 hour epic. It is like "Citizen Kane" in that is was important in its time, but these films are not timeless. I simply did not feel that compelled.
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DTMay 13, 200510I first saw this at 19 and wondered if it would have the same impact now at 45. Boy, does it ever. What a film.
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LucianC.May 16, 200510Beautiful to look at and stirring to the soul. An amazing achivement.
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Jul 21, 201210
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100The film's superb first two hours, which weave social and historical themes into rich personal drama, turn out to be only a prelude to the magnificent final hour--an extended ballroom sequence that leaves history behind to become one of the most moving meditations on individual mortality in the history of the cinema. (Review of 1983 Release)
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100The Leopard was written by the only man who could have written it, directed by the only man who could have directed it, and stars the only man who could have played its title character.
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100Virtually every Super Technirama frame of Luchino Visconti's 1963 masterpiece The Leopard could be described as "painterly" in its ornate details and exquisitely balanced color compositions. (Review of DVD Release)