Unlike the playboy David, Linus is challenged by Sabrina’s "French philosophy".
A modernized remake of the 1954 Billy Wilder classic. Harrison Ford plays Linus Larrabee, the serious older brother, while Greg Kinnear is David, the charming playboy. Julia Roberts stars as Sabrina, the chauffeur’s daughter who has long pined for David, but after a transformative stay in Paris, catches Linus’s eye. sabrina movie 1995
Sabrina Fairchild (Julia Ormond) is the daughter of the Larabee family’s chauffeur. She is invisible, awkward, and hopelessly in love with the younger Larabee son, David (Greg Kinnear). David is a playboy, charming and feckless, engaged to a fashion designer to secure a business merger. After a heartbroken Sabrina leaves for Paris to intern at Vogue, she returns two years later transformed—sophisticated, poised, and stunning. Unlike the playboy David, Linus is challenged by
Here’s a concise review of Sabrina (1995), directed by Sydney Pollack. Julia Roberts stars as Sabrina, the chauffeur’s daughter
The most fascinating element of the 1995 film is the casting of Harrison Ford. Known globally as the roguish Indiana Jones or the stoic Han Solo, Ford was an unusual choice for a romantic lead in a tuxedo. In the original, Bogart played Linus with a grumpy, almost hostile cynicism.