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Sabrina

1995 6 17.5K PG views saved
Sabrina

Sabrina Fairchild, a chauffeur's daughter, grew up at the Long Island estate of the wealthy Larrabee family enchanted with their sparkling world of privilege and wealth, but she's especially enamored of younger son David, a charming playboy. After the once plain Sabrina returns from a sojourn in Paris transformed into a glamorous young woman, she at long last catches David's eye. In a calculated effort to manipulate David away from her and into a more financially advantageous marriage, formidable older brother Linus devises a plan to keep them apart.

Countries: US
Languages: French, English
Content Rating: PG
Runtime: 2hrs 7min
Status: Released
Release date: 1995-12-15
Release format: Streaming — Jun 04, 2002
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Spiritualized Kaos
@spiritualized-kaos 1 year ago

Pure romanticism in this film.

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Spiritualized Kaos
@spiritualized-kaos 1 year ago

Pure romanticism in this film.

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Keith Pangilinan
@theglorioussob 6 years ago

I've seen the original, which starred Audrey Hepburn, Humphrey Bogart, & William Holden. So it's only appropriate I'd type this as I watch this 1995 remake in 2018 on a rabbit-ear channel at 1:16 am. First of all, it's an axiom that nobody can imitate or emulate Audrey. If this film was any better I'd just say "Well at least Julia Ormond tried." However this film does seem to copy elements of the original, such as filming the unpopulated scenes of the manor in the opening & David sitting on broken glass while throwing in that "90s edginess" such as Harrison Ford shooting a big screen TV that I can say at least the director tried but wince at the latter. & as for the Ormond trying to imitate Hepburn (in which she doesn't even halfway meet the Audrey standard) or make this 1995 role of Sabrina her own, there must be a reason why I don't hear about Ormond these days (whereas Ford continues to make "Star Wars" & "Indiana Jones" movies) as the new haircut she gets in Paris kinda makes her look like a man. Hell, personally I'd like to see Rachel Weisz or Daisy Ripley star in the next "Sabrina" remake since Hollywood continues to make remakes & reboots (but mostly of TV shows rather than films for a reason). But if there is no "Sabrina" remake around the corner, blame this so-so version.

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