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The Girl in the Cafe
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by Hbo Home Video
Sales Rank: 9031
Price: $9.99

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He's a shy civil servant (Bill Nighy, Love Actually) working for the British delegation to the 2005 G8 Summit. She's an alluring young woman (Kelly McDonald, Finding Neverland) he meets at a cafe - and invites her to the Summit on a whim. Together, this unlikely couple might just change history.<P><b>DVD Features:</b> <b>Audio Commentary</b> <b>Deleted Scenes</b> <b>Featurette</b> </p>
Viewer Reviews THE GIRL IN THE CAFE is a quietly powerful film and I urge everyone to watch it. I know that critical reception was mixed but I thought it was wonderful. Bill Nighy, playing Lawrence, is truly excellent; his portrayal of his character is sensitive, very vivid, and three-dimensional. Everything is just perfectly done - his body language, the way he sits and walks, the way he holds himself, his speech pattern, his pauses and stutters - everything. Likewise, I thought that Kelly Macdonald as Gina was amazing; she is a quiet but very strong and admirable force. These two characters are so alike and yet so different, but they somehow make a perfect harmony. We know so little about them, yet at the same time, we know as much as we need to; I think they are revealed to us intimately in a way one rarely knows another person. This movie is powerful, tender, and funny. As one reviewer wrote, this film is indeed a hidden gem, so quickly unearth a copy and watch it immediately.
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