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Genres:
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Comedy /
Romance /
Music
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Release:
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Director:
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Andy Cadiff
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Actors:
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Briony Glassco,
Terence Maynard,
Tony Jayawardena,
Lily Tello,
Tyla Barnfield,
Sam Ellis,
Mandy Moore,
Stark Sands,
Jeremy Piven,
Annabella Sciorra
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Duration:
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111 min.
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Rating:
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(5.8/10)91.5
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Plot Summary:
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Explode songstress Mandy Moore (A Patrol TO REMEMBER) makes another big-screen impression with CHASING LIBERTY, a charming ideal comedy. Moore is Anna Foster (aka Liberty), daughter of the President of the United States, James Help (Distinction Harmon). Fed up with the overprotective clandestinely service men that follow her on all sides every other, Anna finally decides to cut loose. While on vacation in Europe she goes to a active performance of the alert-hop band The Roots and then escapes on a motorcycle with a shrewd photographer, Ben Calder (Matthew Goode). But what she doesn't make ha... ppen is that Ben is actually a abstruse benefit spokesman himself who is under stern orders to act like a familiar guy in order to stipulate the illusion that Anna is on her own also in behalf of the start time in her survival. As the pair journeys from Prague to Venice to the Be infatuated with Parade carnival in Berlin, Anna finds herself falling in have a passion with Ben. At the same hour, the agents on her lessen (Jeremy Piven and Annabella Sciorra) see the same thing happening to them. Though the well-intentioned Ben does his best to regard Anna at a deferential distance without crossing any romantic lines, it in due course becomes distinct that he too is falling for her, complicating the lay of the land. With CHASING LIBERTY, Moore once again proves her undeniably charismatic screen presence.
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Chasing Liberty
When the daughter of the US president and a Esoteric Service agent take to one's heels from protocol across Europe, you keep hoping for a touch of vim to liven things up in what is essentially a fatiguing travelogue. In this thick echo of William Wyler's Roman Holiday, Mandy Moore stars as the White House "princess", fed up alongside being hemmed in for the benefit of security reasons. She makes a dash in spite of it and ends up on the break of a Vespa driven on Matthew Goode, who's extremely a Abstruse Service agent assigned to protect her. She wants to disclose it to Berlin's Mad about Parade, a well-wishing of Teutonic Mardi Gras but, initially of all, they hit Prague and Florence. While director Andy Cardiff seeks entirely all the postcard touristy bits, there'...
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