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Sabrina

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Germany, United States · 1995
Rated PG · 2h 7m
Director Sydney Pollack
Starring Harrison Ford, Julia Ormond, Greg Kinnear, Nancy Marchand
Genre Comedy, Romance

Sabrina, the daughter of the Larrabee family's chauffeur, has had a crush on David Larrabee her whole life. After she returns from Paris as an attractive young woman, David finally begins to notice her. However, fearful that this attraction will ruin David's recent engagement to a billionaire, his older brother steps in the way.

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TV Guide Magazine by

A truly lousy reworking of a Billy Wilder misfire... The story is drearily predictable, the leads are charmless -- Ormond's 15 minutes are probably already behind her -- and the direction, by the usually reliable Sidney Pollack, is strictly by the numbers.

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Washington Post by Desson Thomson

It's a workmanlike transmogrification from a 1950s fairy tale to a brash present-day romance. Thanks to Julia Ormond's rather delicate Sabrina and Harrison Ford's amusingly deadpan performance as Linus Larrabee, the movie certainly has its moments. But this "Sabrina" never evokes the sweet allure of Billy Wilder's original film. How could it?

60

Empire by Ian Nathan

Forgettable, innocent, old fashioned fairy tale with not nearly as much sexual chemistry as is required.

75

ReelViews by James Berardinelli

Its plot-by-numbers story doesn't offer much in the way of surprises, and it doesn't have the emotional power of a Leaving Las Vegas or the euphoric quality of The Brothers McMullen. But Sabrina is fun in its own way, and, though clearly flawed, it nevertheless offers two hours' solid diversion (the overlong running time, by the way, is one of those flaws).

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The New York Times by Janet Maslin

Mr. Pollack's film runs into these obstacles so hard, in fact, that it runs right over them without difficulty. His "Sabrina" succeeds as a breezy, lighthearted throwback, made without benefit of the Hepburn magic but with much else in its favor.

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Los Angeles Times by Kenneth Turan

Though some of the choicest talent in Hollywood is involved, including stars Harrison Ford and Julia Ormond and director Sydney Pollack, "Sabrina" plays like a standard brand. A mild romantic comedy, undemanding and unobjectionable, it fits the definition of product, a film made not for love but because it was a package that could be sold.

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Variety by Todd McCarthy

This new "Sabrina" is more fizzle than fizz. Although the revamping of one of Audrey Hepburn's most enchanting vehicles has its share of diverting scenes and dialogue, Sydney Pollack and his writers have uncomfortably tilted this Cinderella story to less than scintillating results.

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