The Artist(2011)- User Reviews

109 USER REVIEWS
  • star33

    I think I would have enjoyed this movie a lot more if the old couple in front of me hadn't farted through the whole thing. They must have gone to an Indian restaurant or something before they came in, anyway they poonted from start to finish. It was …more»
  • star55

    I was highly impressed with this film, in the acting, the cinematography, the screenplay, and the score. I wasn't sure how I would feel watching an hour and 40 minutes of silence but the music was so captivating, words were completely unnecessary …more»
  • star44

    The story is about a silent film star, Carlos, who kills a guy in a bar fight and has to do time in prison. Meanwhile Talkies become all the rage and he can't do anything about it because he's in jail.

    His stunt double, Emilio, is chosen by …more»
  • star55

    I AM FROM TODAYS MOVIES WHERE NONE ARE SILENT. AND I WENT IN THIS MOVIE THINKING IT WAS GOING TO BE BORING BUT I WAS WRONG. I VERY MUCH THOUGHT IT WAS A GREAT FILM AND IT DID NOT NEED ANY LOUS NOISES TO KNOW WHAT IS GOING ON. ALL YOU NEED WERE THE EMTIONAL …more»
  • star55

    Very entertaining and original film harkening back to the "golden age" of Hollywood. Excellence all around...acting, direction, cinematography, costuming, set design and musical score. The only competition for this year's Oscar for Best …more»
  • star55

    This movie was fantastic. Humoruous, well acted, well directed, well choreographed and well everything else. Most enjoyable movie experience I had all year and I recommend it for everyone from 8 to 98. True to the period, it is set in 1929 at the start …more»
  • star11

    From copying the music to copying a story line from Singing In The Rain. Waste of time. I'll take Gene Kelly over this French wannabe.more»
  • star44

    Great movie, Saw it twice.
    I have to mention a couple of glaring oversights.

    In the scene where the actors escape the prison and take off in the waiting airplane, the plane looks like something from the 1950-70s.

    Peppy had money, as the story progressed.
    She …more»
  • star55

    Tremendous creativity, supurb casting, perfect script, and flawless execution.

    One can sit through the entire 100 minutes and be enthralled and captivated the entire time. One is always wondering what will happen to Mr. George Valentin.

    Not to be  …more»
  • star55

    It's no fluke that Jean Dujardin has been nominated for SAG & Golden Globes. His command of the screen is nothing short of spell binding. Even in this year of steller male performances it wouldn't be a shock if he walks off with an Oscar for best actor. …more»

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