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2000 |
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R |
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119 minutes |
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Danny Boyle |
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Andrew MacDonald |
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Twentieth Century Fox |
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Leonardo DiCaprio, Robert Carlyle, Tilda Swinton, Virginie Ledoyen |
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The Beach Image Gallery, Wallpapers & Desktop Themes |
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The language they "made up" was actually Serbian.
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Richard: Trust me, it's paradise. This is where the hungry come to feed. From mine it's a generation that's circles the globe and searches something we haven't tried before. So never refuse an invitation, never resist the unfamiliar, never fail to be polite and never outstay the welcome. Just keep your mind and suck in the experience. And if it hurts, it's probably worth it.
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rec.art.movies.reviews newsgroup |
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Given his post-"Titanic" heartthrob status, it's easy to forget Leonardo DiCaprio has usually been an actor who likes to work close to the edge. "Titanic" and "The Man in the Iron Mask" seem almost out-of-character for the man who previously starred in such dark works as "The Basketball Diaries," "This Boy's Life" and "Total Eclipse." While "The Beach" returns DiCaprio to the dangerous ground on which he's given his best performances, the film itself turns out to be much like its hero Richard: good-looking, slightly cryptic and ultimately more than a little tiresome.
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