![]() ![]() ![]() The Umbrella re-boot followed tradition, adding a few more details: When it came to Fox’s first digital release, the copy remained much the same, reminding viewers of the dialogue in the film about square pegs not fitting into round marketing holes. In the United States, the most favoured term was “ adventuresome”, “with romance and star power you can bet on!”, though punters who bet on the main characters ending up together, as in most screen romances, would have done their dough.Īnother US slick resorted to “filled with wonderful performances and breathtaking scenery”. The front cover noted it was a new film from director Gillian Armstrong and the sole blurb from Empire called it “emotionally rich and beautifully realised, this is a rare celebration of life.” The original Fox domestic VHS release dubbed it an “exotic romance”, “exquisitely directed by Gillian Armstrong in a headstrong spirit that recalls her debut feature My Brilliant Career.” ![]() The slick designers didn’t quite know how to frame and sell the film. ![]()
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