
The Artist
4
(2.2K)
Drama
Comedy
Romance
2011
100 min
PG-13
Hollywood, 1927: As silent movie star George Valentin wonders if the arrival of talking pictures will cause him to fade into oblivion, he sparks with Peppy Miller, a young dancer set for a big break.
Starring:
Jean Dujardin
,
Bérénice Bejo
,
John Goodman
,
James Cromwell
,
Penelope Ann Miller
,
Missi Pyle
,
Beth Grant
Drama
Comedy
Romance
Romantic Comedy
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"This is a really well-done film in the vein of the silent film era. French audio."
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Errika Mason
"Fun movie set during transition to talkies in the 1920’s. Most of the film is silent and played in black and grey tones. Challenge for the actors to express without words or color. Romance."
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Donna Thiessen
"Finally got around to watching The Artist, a beautiful hommage to silent movies and the fate of its stars. I most enjoyed the intentional use of sound to give the movie another clever layer. 7 out of 10"
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Pjara
"To be truly honest I've never seen a silent film until this movie. This film was so well made. The acting is great and the music is great. I usually don't like watching black and white films because I can barely see what's going on but. For this film I didn't really mind it too much."
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Noah Walker
"Didn't expect this movie to have so much rewatchability but it has become of my favorites "
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Eduardo Lopez
"I guess I'm the unpopular opinion as i didn't enjoy this movie at all. "
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Laura Bracken
"Thoroughly enjoyable movie, even in B+W."
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Ivette Baez
"I truly loved the idea of the film being silent during the era of silent films. When the world moves on to talkies, George is practically deaf, and the way that symbolizes his desire to stick with silent films is amazing. I love this film"
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Jassu M
"Day 6 - An obvious “Oscar bait” film #30dayfilmchallenge "
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Blake Benton
"I adore this film. It is not controversial. It does not break new ground or tell an unfamiliar story, but it takes a known idea and presents it in a new way. Its technical choices are what I find endearing and keep me coming back for more. "
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