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A Walk In The Clouds (1995) Certificate PG

A Walk In The Clouds
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Rated 3.0 stars
Average rating
(61%)
 
Starring: Keanu Reeves | Anthony Quinn | Giancarlo Giannini | Aitana Sanchez-Gijon
Director: Alfonso Arau
Studio: 20TH CENTURY FOX HOME ENTERTAINMENT
Run time: 98 mins
Genres: Drama | Romance
Languages: English
Hearing-impaired: English
Subtitles: Czech, Danish, English, Finnish, Hebrew, Hungarian, Icelandic, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish
Released: February 04, 2002

A young soldier, returning to California's wine country following WWII, discovers he no longer loves his wife. He befriends a pregnant girl on a bus and fatefully agrees to pose as her husband to help her avoid her vineyard-owner father's wrath. A romantic fantasy from the director of LIKE WATER FOR CHOCOLATE.

Rating of 2 stars out of 5
Radio Times

Speed star Keanu Reeves slows down to near-stasis in this cliché-ridden, 1940s-set romantic drama — the American debut of Mexican director Alfonso Arau following his success with Like Water for Chocolate. Returning from the Second World War to be reunited with his unfaithful wife, travelling salesman Reeves meets a pregnant girl during a business trip and agrees to pose as her husband to protect her from the wrath of her strict vineyard-owning family in California. Until a well-staged fire, happy peasants frolic among the grapes and, in Zorba mode, grandpa Anthony Quinn overacts as if only he can make up for Reeves's wooden performance. Sadly, despite its pretentions, this is merely a prettily filmed trudge through a romanticised past.

Highest rated reviews

13 out of 13 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4.0 stars
Feel good Romance

arun from Liverpool, UK, 11th March, 2005

A very very light hearted Film.and it justifies the title. The war hero discovers that he is in love with the girl for whom he is acting as a husband to save her face from her orthodox father since she is pregnant out of wedlock and the partner disowned her. In this process the family rediscovers their love and finds new hope. The location is excellent and the camerawork is good. The grape crushing scene is one of the most endearing moments of the film and is oh very romantic. Keanu and the leading lady are a very cute pair. Anthony Quin who plays Don Pedro was excellent and adorable.

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5 out of 5 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 3.0 stars

Sarah#138 from BRISTOL, 29th March, 2004

An easy going film, about a man who comes home from the army and falls in love with girl who has a mexican family and crazy father. Nice Chick flick to watch.

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4 out of 5 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 3.0 stars
Crushing Grapes

Charles Brickley from Andover, Hampshire England, 5th February, 2007

Boy returns from WWII, sees wife, meets girl who is sick over him, feels sorry for her and ends up in the Napa Valley. An everyday story of Mexican prejudice against the poor white folks in the heart of the wine country. Seriously though, this film was well acted, especially by Anthony Quinn who played his socks off as the Mexican Patriarch. He was eighty at the time and was originally born as Antonio Rudolfo Oaxaca Quinn in Chihuahua in 1915, so he had plenty of practice. Pleasant story, good cast, well worth the time and money.

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4 out of 5 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 5.0 stars
yes it's a chick flick but.....

A Customer from High Wycombe, 15th July, 2004

A walk in the clouds is a lovely, romantic film without being sickly or over sentimental. Keano Reeves ( as yummy as always) plays a soldier returning home at the end of the war to a dead end job and a wife he hardly knows but a chance encounter with a stranger on a train leads his life in a whole new direction.

The romance is gentle but uplifting and the plot has more than a few twists. Overall a nice, gently romantic and hopeful film which will make anyone who has been dumped have a little more faith that love can be found in the most unexpected of places.

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Rated 3.0 stars
1950s revisited

disney from , 6th March, 2010

A very promising beginning degenerated quickly, mainly after the arrival of the heroine's father. Totally over the top performance. Anthony Quinn, as the grandfather, was in his element, as the film turned into a 1950s feelgood film in which he often starred in the 50s!!! Everything was implausible, including the artificial outdoor scenes/ sunsets in glorious 1950s technicolour. The fire sequence was hilarious, with people using jackets and three buckets of water to try and put out a 'forest fire', spreading (with explosions???) at 50mph! And surprise,surprise, a happy ending. If you are over 60 and nostalgic for the type of film you used to watch after Sunday lunch in the 60s, its worth watching, but not for the Starwars generation. Nothing here will spoil the film if you last more than half an hour.

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Rated 5.0 stars
Love this film

A Customer from London, 26th August, 2009

Don't ask why just love this cheesey film with all the family values. Loved the guy who plays the granfather eating all the choclates

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Rated 0.0 stars
A Walk In The Clouds

chriseh from , 22nd August, 2009

Great for a Sunday afternoon with nothing else to do but watch films and eat chocolate. Almost fairy tale romance set in post war America involving a soldier (Reeves) whose marriage is now non existent, who sets off to sell chocolates and meets a beautiful (and intelligent) woman who is on her way home to her family's vast vineyard. The family are Mexican in origin and so there is lots of latino spirit as well as dancing and grape crushing and much yearning and unfulfilled passion. Worth watching just to find out how it all ends.

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Rated 3.0 stars
Romantic film

salmanfan from from London, 27th March, 2009

Romantic film that is ok if you are a Keaniu Reeves fan or a Romnatic. Anthony Quinn as Grandfather lifts this film

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