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  1. Dec 24, 2003 · For a long stretch in the middle of the film, we may suspect that “Blue Snake” is a satiric target, a work so absurd that Altman wants it for target practice. The dancers seem to disdain it. Desrosiers can be insufferable. And then somehow, inexplicably, the work falls into place and is actually very good. The process by which both Misters ...

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  2. Jan 1, 2000 · Running Time: 112 minutes. Certificate: 12A. Original Title: Company, The. Yes, it's the backstage musical in ballet shoes, complete with hopeful ingenue who goes out a youngster and comes back a ...

    • The Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring. A wizard is never late. Nor is he early. He arrives precisely when he... well, you know the rest. It might have taken 20 years for Peter Jackson's plucky fantasy to clamber, Mount-Doom-style, to the very pinnacle of our greatest-movies pantheon.
    • Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. The original "this one's darker" sequel, and by far the strongest of the saga. Not just because the baddies win (temporarily), or because it Force-slammed us with that twist ("No, I am your father").
    • The Godfather. Stanley Kubrick once described Francis Ford Coppola's adaptation of Mario Puzo's novel as the best film ever made – though having previously topped this list, this time it falls to bronze position.
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  3. Jul 1, 2004 · Featuring the dancers of a fictional Chicago troupe, “The Company”, is billed as “a completely new kind of film”. Loosely following the life of a gifted but conflicted company member (Neve Campbell) on the verge of becoming a principle dancer and following the dedication, pain and lack of private life that comes with the position, the film follows her as she copes with the troupes ...

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  4. Dec 25, 2003 · The Company, however, is different. Altman refuses to give us characters or a plot. Yes, the film does pretend to focus on ballet dancer Ryan (Neve Campbell), her boyfriend Josh (James Franco), or company director Alberto (Malcolm McDowell), but very few scenes exist where they are the stars. Instead, the film is about the company.

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  5. English. Budget. $15 million [1] Box office. $6.4 million [1] The Company is a 2003 American drama film directed by Robert Altman with a screenplay by Barbara Turner from a story by Turner and star and co-producer Neve Campbell. The film also stars Malcolm McDowell and James Franco, and is set in the company of the Joffrey Ballet.

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  7. Cast. Neve Campbell Malcolm McDowell James Franco Barbara E. Robertson William Dick Susie Cusack Marilyn Dodds Frank John Lordan Mariann Mayberry Roderick Peeples Yasen Peyankov Davis C. Robertson Deborah Dawn John Gluckman David Gombert Maia Wilkins Valerie Robin. 芭蕾人生, 芭蕾舞团, 舞者, 舞动世纪, 浮生若舞, Company ...

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