Alfie (2004)

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Alfie: Directed by Charles Shyer. With Jude Law, Renée Taylor, Jane Krakowski, Jeff Harding. A cockney womanizer learns the hard way about the dangers of his actions.

“Whatu0026#39;s it all about? (opening line from the original-movie 1966)u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eu0026quot;Alfieu0026quot; is a remake of the 1966 British film that made an international star of Michael Caine. It takes a story very much associated with a particular time and place — London in the swinging u0026#39;60s — and successfully transplants it to modern-day New York City. The cockney lothario played by Caine has been turned into a working-class British émigré played by Jude Law, who makes Alfie a bit less cockney and a bit more self-aware.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAlfieu0026#39;s a smooth talking Londoner in New York who does his very best to avoid succumbing to the dreaded u0026#39;cu0026#39; word commitment. Along the way, weu0026#39;re introduced to some of his ladies on the go – Dorie, Julie, Liz and Nikki, to name but a few. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eLike the earlier u0026quot;Alfie,u0026quot; itu0026#39;s the story of a sexually promiscuous man. Alfie (Law), a chauffeur, lives in a small Manhattan apartment and dedicates his life to seducing women. Talking directly into the camera, and preening with a self-satisfaction so complete as to seem a form of innocence, he expounds on clothes, the proper application of cologne and the various rules he employs in his libidinous pursuits. His goal, it seems, is to have sex with as many women as possible but to get close to none of them.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eEach one starts off as a fling, but somehow manages to influence Alfieu0026#39;s life. He slowly starts to realize that he is actually alone and that there is more to life than what he has done so far. u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eLike the earlier u0026quot;Alfie,u0026quot; the new version could be called a cautionary tale, about a way of life that leads to the existential confusion embodied in the famous catchphrase, u0026quot;Whatu0026#39;s it all about?u0026quot; u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAnyone we know in it? Jude Law is fresh and funny as Alfie, with just the right amount of smug attitude. The stunning Sienna Miller is the beautiful but u0026#39;damagedu0026#39; Nikki, and Susan Sarandon sizzles as the sexy older woman, Liz. Thereu0026#39;s also Marisa Tomei (Julie), Nia Long (Lonette) and Omar Epps plays Alfieu0026#39;s best friend, Marlon.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWould I recommend it? Definitely. Although remakes do not usually come through smelling of roses, this one does. Itu0026#39;s fresh, colourful and funny. Jude Law is magnificent, introducing us to a slightly warmer side of Alfie than Michael Caine.”

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