By Adam Bramwell
When a film is dubbed to be "As epic as The Godfather", and said to be one of the best films of 2009 (released here in 2010), I think it's only fair to go and give it a chance, despite the fact it's in French.
Firstly let's remind ourselves why The Godfather is one of the greatest films of all time. The stunning screenplay, gripping storyline and characters leave you thinking that the film was nothing short of magnificent. That being said, is "A Prophet" as epic? No. I know I shouldn't pay much attention to quotes such as this, but it's important to mention you're not necessarily getting what it says on the tin when watching this movie.
When a film is dubbed to be "As epic as The Godfather", and said to be one of the best films of 2009 (released here in 2010), I think it's only fair to go and give it a chance, despite the fact it's in French.
Firstly let's remind ourselves why The Godfather is one of the greatest films of all time. The stunning screenplay, gripping storyline and characters leave you thinking that the film was nothing short of magnificent. That being said, is "A Prophet" as epic? No. I know I shouldn't pay much attention to quotes such as this, but it's important to mention you're not necessarily getting what it says on the tin when watching this movie.