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Overview

User Rating:
6.5/10   12,288 votes
Director:
Lasse Hallström
Writers (WGA):
Jeffrey Hatcher (screenplay) and
Kimberly Simi (screenplay) ...
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Release Date:
25 December 2005 (USA) more
Genre:
Comedy | Drama | Romance more
Tagline:
A partially true story about lies told, virtue lost and love found. more
Plot:
Heath Ledger plays the fabled romantic as a man who, after failing to win the affection of a particular Venetian woman, strives to discover the real meaning of love. full summary | add synopsis
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Awards:
2 wins & 1 nomination more
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(13 articles)
Amanda Seyfried Makes Channing Tatum Her ‘John’ [Casting Couch]
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Miller Uses Pyjamas To Remember Ledger
 (From WENN. 9 June 2008, 11:53 PM, PDT)

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Funny! Funny! Funny! more

Cast

 (Cast overview, first billed only)

Heath Ledger ... Casanova

Sienna Miller ... Francesca Bruni

Jeremy Irons ... Pucci

Oliver Platt ... Paprizzio

Lena Olin ... Andrea

Omid Djalili ... Lupo

Stephen Greif ... Donato
Ken Stott ... Dalfonso
Helen McCrory ... Casanova's Mother
Leigh Lawson ... Mother's Lover / Tito

Tim McInnerny ... The Doge
Charlie Cox ... Giovanni Bruni

Natalie Dormer ... Victoria
Philip Davis ... Guardi (as Phil Davis)
Paddy Ward ... Vittorio
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
Femur (Philippines: English title)
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MPAA:
Rated R for some sexual content.
Runtime:
111 min
Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
2.35 : 1 more
Sound Mix:
DTS | Dolby Digital | SDDS
Certification:
Canada:14A (Alberta) | Canada:G (Quebec) | UK:12A | Ireland:12A | Canada:PG (British Columbia/Manitoba/Ontario) | Norway:7 | Finland:K-11 | Singapore:M18 | Netherlands:MG6 | Australia:M | Singapore:PG (edited version) | Sweden:7 | Singapore:PG (re-rating) | USA:R (certificate #41930) | Malaysia:U | Germany:6 | Switzerland:7 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:7 (canton of Vaud) | Portugal:M/12 | Argentina:13 | Peru:14 | Hungary:14 | Philippines:R-13 | Spain:13 | Iceland:L | South Korea:15
Filming Locations:
Venice, Veneto, Italy more
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Trivia:
During the short sword fight at the end of the film when they are running away Oliver Platt takes off his cape and fights with it just as Oliver Reed did as Athos in The Three Musketeers (1973). Oliver Platt played Porthos in the 1993 version of The Three Musketeers (1993). more
Goofs:
Factual errors: The "university auditorium" where Casanova first sees Francesca Bruni is not a building in Venice, but the Teatro Olimpico in Vicenza, a town approx. 45 minutes west of Venice. more
Quotes:
Pucci: Aha! So we meet Casanova. I find it very hard to believe that THIS is what women want. more
Movie Connections:
Referenced in "Annually Retentive: (#1.5)" (2006) more
Soundtrack:
Sinfonia more

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65 out of 99 people found the following comment useful:-
Funny! Funny! Funny!, 1 January 2006
9/10
Author: moviemom44 from United States

I haven't had this good a time at the movies since…since--oh, heck, I can't remember when I've had this good of a time at the movies! This film opens with a touching surprise, ends with a glorious twist and is filled in between with intrigue, passion and some of the most beautiful scenery ever put to screen. Oh, and did I mention humor -- ranging from witty inside jokes to bawdy physical comedy.

The screenplay walks a thin line between complexity and confusion, but director Lasse Hallstrom never loses sight of the difference and is able to wring subtleties out of what could have been an overly broad farce.

The story focuses on one aspect of Lord Jacomo Casanova's lavish life, his reputation as a great seducer of women. Lots of women. Caught one too many times in the act with the wrong woman, Casanova is told he must either leave Venice, which he is loathe to do, or marry a woman of good character. He is soon betrothed to one of the few remaining virgins in Venice, but just as quickly falls for Francesca Bruni, an auburn-haired feminist who wouldn't give Casanova the time of day. So, to win her affections, he proceeds to become several other people, using false names to reveal his true feelings.

Heath Ledger has no trouble living in Casanova's skin, although for the first 20 minutes it was hard to see Casanova and not Heath Ledger in a rather large wig. However, I blame that on my having seen too many "behind-the-scenes" specials, and not on Ledger's performance. By the time he meets Francesca, played by Sienna Miller, I had settled into the story and never gave the wig another thought. Although there was not as obvious a chemistry between Ledger and Miller as he has had with other female co-stars, most notably Julia Stiles (10 Things I Hate About You) and Kate Hudson (The Four Feathers), I was quite convinced of their undying love for one another by film's end.

The supporting cast is marvelous, especially Omid Djalili who plays Lupo, Casanova's manservant, and Oliver Platt, who plays Genoan lard merchant, Lord Papprizzio, Francesca's fiancé. Lena Olin, as Francesca's mother, and Jeremy Irons, as Bishop Pucci, the Inquisitor, give fine performances as well, rising above their less-than-three-dimensional characters. Irons and Platt have an especially hilarious scene in, of all places, an Inquisition torture chamber, which is only outdone by Platt's bravery in revealing his true size while lying half-naked covered in lard, mint jelly and coffee grounds.

I had a blast at this movie and I can't wait to see it again.

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