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www.washingtonpost.com - : Mike Newell's ''Enchanted April'' is the sort of blanched, rarefied, chicly literate study of British manners and class distinctions that usually flows like so much flat champagne from the vineyards of Ismail Merchant and James Ivory. It's a white-glove movie, a monocle stuck in its eye and its nose in the air. more...
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www.austinchronicle.com - : Lottie and Rose muster the courage to rent a castle, make the break from their husbands and dear old London and travel to exotic Italy for a vacation of “just women.” They find two other women to share their castle and split expenses. During their month at this magical retreat, each discovers the ineffable “whatzit” she is looking for. All of them discover the pleasures of deep friendships with other women. more...
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movie-reviews.colossus.net - : Watching Enchanted April, the story of four dissimilar women in post-World War One England going on a holiday to a secluded castle in Italy, is the next best thing to taking a vacation. It casts a warm, relaxed spell that evokes feelings guaranteed to bolster sagging spirits. more...
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