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VHS : Solomon & Gaenor


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starring: Ioan Gruffudd, Nia Roberts, Sue Jones-Davies, William Thomas, Mark Lewis Jones
directed by: Paul Morrison (III)







Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: VHS Tape
EAN: 9780767856805
Format: Color, Dolby, NTSC
ISBN: 0767856805
Label: Sony Pictures
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sony Pictures
Release Date: July 31, 2001
Running Time: 100 minutes
Sales Rank: 18962
Studio: Sony Pictures
Theatrical Release Date: January 01, 1999



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Amazon.com:
Rising Welsh star Ioan Gruffud (Titanic, Horatio Hornblower) stars as Solomon to Nia Robert's Gaenor in director Paul Morrison's OscarĀ®-nominated tale of star-crossed lovers living in the wrong place (Wales) at the wrong time (1911). Solomon is a Jewish packman who travels door to door selling fabric from his family's shop to the locals. It is on one such occasion that he meets Gaenor, the soft-spoken daughter of a miner. The attraction is mutual, but he conceals his true identity from her. A few visits (and one red dress) later, and Gaenor has fallen in love with the kindly 'Sam' and has even introduced him to her family. But the more he resists her attempts to meet his family, the more she becomes convinced that hers is right and that his intentions are not honorable. Solomon is just as much in love, but he knows that his family would never accept Gaenor (any more than hers would accept him) if they knew the whole truth.

In the end, it isn't his lies that put their lives in jeopardy, but the fear and intolerance the lies were meant to keep at bay. The message may be heavy handed, but Gruffud and Roberts assay their roles with conviction and skill--a portion of his dialogue is in Yiddish and hers in Welsh. While they are together, Solomon and Gaenor speak the same language. English? Yes, but more importantly, the language that knows no borders--love. --Kathleen C. Fennessy



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Good
This was a sad yet beautiful movie. Yes, there were sex scenes but it was tastefully done. The end has a surprise twist....that's all I will say on that because I don't want to spoil the movie. Ioan Gruffudd did a an excellent job portraying Solomon and Nia Roberts did an okay job an Gaenor. Of course there was hypocrisy, judgmental behavior and the like in this movie but that's the way it was then and any movie set in that time period is going to have those elements. The storyline was a bit ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Romeo and Juliet in Wales
Just as Romeo and Juliet had to live out their tragic love in the midst of warring families,so too do Solomon and Gaenor in 1911 Wales.This is a true star-crossed-lovers film that finds it's main characters fighting against the most impossible odds.Gaenor is from a Protestant Welsh family,whose lives are being tossed about by the coal mine strikes.Solomon is a son of transplated Russian Jews who run a goods shop on the other side of the mountain.Solomon is a pacman,a door-to-door cloth seller, who, ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Should be rated X
I was pretty shocked at the explicit sex scenes in this movie. It is NOT the Romeo and Juliet story they portray on the back cover. We never saw those two in their birthday suits! Romeo had much more integrity than the guy in this movie. This guy is a very self centered young man and she is a fool. They end up in the hay pretty fast and continue to go at it with out any getting to know each other. Not that rollicking in the hay before marriage is good anytime.
I was pretty diappointed.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Pretty good British romantic drama, a bit on the tragic side.
If you like British historical dramas and melodramas, you will definitely like this one.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - You call THIS a love story???
The boy interest in this movie, Solomon, is so selfish and so immature, that near the end of the movie, when Gaenor's brother is literally beating Solomon to death, you actually find yourself cheering for the brother to keep on beating and kicking Solomon into a dusty bloody pulp.
I know this much: Here's what a love story is NOT: Immature teenagers illicitly rolling around in the hay together and then, when the moral payment for their actions comes due, behaving as self-centered teenagers must.
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