| Paramount Pictures | Release Date: December 15, 1995 | CRITIC SCORE DISTRIBUTION | ||
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Critic Reviews
Its plot-by-numbers story doesn't offer much in the way of surprises, and it doesn't have the emotional power of a Leaving Las Vegas or the euphoric quality of The Brothers McMullen. But Sabrina is fun in its own way, and, though clearly flawed, it nevertheless offers two hours' solid diversion (the overlong running time, by the way, is one of those flaws).
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Julia Ormond, the British beauty from "Legends of the Fall," has enough class and intelligence to carry it off. She's not a terrific actress, but her cool, patrician looks and her gorgeous voice -- more similar to Grace Kelly's than Hepburn's -- are well matched to the part of a gawky tomboy-turned-Cinderella.
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Ford plays Linus as a consummate actor so good at feigning emotions that he fools even himself. It is a nuanced performance, astonishing in an otherwise innocuous film. Though Ormond's Sabrina doesn't exactly generate the heat to melt Ford's glacial CEO, his transformation from polar ice cap to volcano is heartstopping. Who'da thunk we were watching Cinderfella? [15 Dec 1995, p.03]
To redo such a sentimental gem without Hepburn's incandescence to light the way seems foolhardy at best, but director Sydney Pollack (Tootsie) miraculously almost pulls off his updated homage simply by choosing well and popping enough champagne corks to make us believe the wealthy are still glamorous despite Donald Trump. [15 Dec 1995, p.1D]
Though the new "Sabrina" has been updated to include micro-chips and
corporate raiders, French fashion shoots and the Concorde, it doesn't
transcend its time the way the old screwball comedies did. It doesn't even
illustrate its own time memorably. Instead, the movie leaves us peeking
through the trees like Sabrina, while trying to tell us that old movie fairy
tales like this one are eternal, as relevant in our day as in their own. It's
doubtful the people who made "Sabrina" themselves really believe that --
though they'd obviously like to. [15 Dec 1995, p.C]
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