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Name Is Modesty pub: DVD: TFI Video. EDV 1035. IDV
526. Price: £16.32 (Euro conversion). stars: Alexandra Staden, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau,
Raymond Cruz, Fred Pearson and Eugenia Yuan. check
out website: www.amazon.co.uk
Lucky
things happen by accident. Looking around for Modesty Blaise items, I came up
with this one and a little tracking through the French version of Amazon.com with
Babelfish by my side to help with the translation secured me this item. I know
it's not strictly SF but as there are many SF fans who are also Modesty Blaise
fans, it took upon this editor to point this DVD out.
This is an unusual
production financed by Quentin Tarantino and Miramax that actually has caught
the essence of Peter O'Donnell's famous heroine at the start of her career and
the beginning of The Network. If you come to this film looking for Willie Garvin
then you'll be disappointed but it covers a lot of the things you've read about
Modesty taking over Louche's criminal organisation after his assassination. 
A
side-plot also covers her upbringing as an orphan in the Balkans protecting her
teacher as they wander from refugee camps. This is a brilliantly set-up film with
loads of attention to detail, mood and setting that will have you on the edge
of your seat with all the twists it provides at the end. Don't be deceived
by the DVD cover, Modesty's hair is just hanging down and she's still growing
her longer hair in its more heightened look in the film. Actress Alexandra Staden
fits the role to a tee from the slightly bigger mouth to the mischievous look
in her eyes as she ensures everyone gets what they deserve. What is
more amazing is that this is an English-speaking film with French sub-titles that
can't be removed with the menu options. It isn't difficult to tune them out while
watching but I'm also hoping that the DVD will have a proper English release sometime
without them. Then again, those of us who tend to pick up anything Modesty are
sure to want this original release. Hopefully, encouraging sales for this
DVD will also encourage a second film. With so many fine believable and well-cast
actors and actresses here, wouldn't you love to find out who'd they'd get to play
Willie Garvin? This film is a brilliant non-camp version of Modesty
Blaise that we've all being waiting for with a production crew who's given the
Princess a serious film at long last. Don't leave it off your shopping list.
GF
Willmetts
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