American couple Jake and Tina are living in an expensive London hotel way beyond what they can afford. When they were asked to pay the bill, Jake wants to sell Tina s 20.000 pound Henry Moore sculpture, but she is not happy about that. The deaf-mute hotel maid admires the sculpture for its beauty rather than its value. When the sculpture goes missing, the couple start fighting over it.. Written by Sami Al-Taher The Object of Beauty is a 1991 English-language Comedy Crime movie featuring John Malkovich, Andie Macdowell, Joss Ackland, Rudi Davies, Lolita Davidovich, Bill Paterson and Mario Nocerino. The Object of Beauty was Produced by Jon S. Denny. The motion picture is written and directed by Michael Lindsay-hogg. Avenue Pictures acquired the distribution rights for the movie. The Object of Beauty was released on 12th April 1991 and takes a screen time of 103 minutes. The motion picture made a box office gross of $5 million. Cinematography was done by David Watkin and editing by Ruth Foster. The music was composed by Tom B Hler.
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The Object of Beauty Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 60%
Owen Gleiberman
The Object of Beauty is a mild but charmingly off kilter romantic comedy. ( Read More )
If theres one subject movies never seem to understand, its money. ( Read More )
Roger Ebert
Hiding from the hotel manager, slinking through the lobby like a hunted criminal, this is a man with a problem. ( Read More )
And its this moral semi uplift that makes you want to choke a little bit. ( Read More )
Dennis Schwartz
Dull romantic comedy, whose emptiness and not too likable protagonists keep things static. ( Read More )