Directed by:
Alan AldaScreenplay:
Alan AldaCinematography:
Frank TidyComposer:
Bruce BroughtonCast:
Alan Alda, Michael Caine, Michelle Pfeiffer, Bob Hoskins, Lise Hilboldt, Lillian Gish, Saul Rubinek, Lois Chiles, Antony Alda, Leo Burmester, Timothy Carhart (more)VOD (1)
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A good film, unfortunately, from the category of those that do not stick in one's memory for too long. Alan Alda in the lead role and as director takes aim at his own ranks, making fun of the superficiality with which American filmmakers approach historical facts and real events. Unfortunately, sad reality often significantly surpasses the rather mild satire, which could have been much sharper and funnier. It's nicely acted, but as I said, it is a rather harmless toothless affair that will not provoke any irritated reactions from those affected. Overall impression: 60%. ()
Alan Alda took on (not only) filmmakers distorting historical events and it turned out great. Sweet Liberty entertains with his typical humor - gentle, sensitive, ironic and now and then unexpectedly "daring". Plus, when Alda has capable comedic counterparts (Hoskins, Caine and others), it's a joy to watch. I squealed with laughter the most during the scenes of Alda and Caine fencing and Alda and Caine in the car... And the roller coaster ride together with the final battle scene were also perfect. ()
The Wedding on Battle Field combined with Blockbuster and starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Alan Alda? Surprisingly, it didn't offend, but it's also no miracle. Lillian Gish in her penultimate role? Oh, my God. ()
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