Unpopular opinion: this is my favourite film. Julia Ordmond is so incredibly beautiful and adorable and I love the nerdy yet assertive vibe of Harrison Ford’s character. Music is just lovely. The best romantic movie in my opinion.
The original Sabrina from 1954 is one of my all-time favorite movies, but I really love this remake too. It was fun watching it along with you! There were so many great rom-coms in the 1990s.
It must just be the concept, because I completely agree with you. Far enough apart in time that comparisons did not matter. BOTH excellent films and casts.
I interpreted Linus’ “lies” as a kind of self-preservation, like he’s a bit scared of what’s happening. So he tries to tell himself it’s only business, not personal, but eventually decides to allow himself the luxury of personal feelings.
I adored the original SABRINA, but honestly, I think this one is better. It was Greg Kinnear's first movie role, and he was GREAT as David! So glad you loved it too! Crazy about this channel!
Im same, I love Humphrey Bogart and Audrey Hepburn and the original, but i grudgingly admit i think i like this one a little better. Its a wonderful story either way and both casts do it very well.
"Lousy. So far I'm more affected than she is. I damn near cried twice>" is my favorite line. Well, that and David's high ramblings about the dry cleaner and "little hand." Also, it's kinda amazing that Harrison is doing the glasses and bowtie just like Indiana, yet it conveys something entirely different here.
i actually prefer this version to the og despite loooving audrey hepburn! i just fell in love w harrison ford😭 it’s such a good movie and your reactions were so much fun!!
This is one of my favorite movies of all time! ❤ Rewatching it is like hugging an old friend. Harrison Ford is such a heartthrob even at this stage with grey hairs and all. His stoic rough exterior that hides someone who is inexperienced and stunted--when Sabrina melts it with her unabashed affection, passion for life and concern for him, it is so sweet to watch him give it away to make sure she'll be okay after what he did. And his line "She must absolutely hate me." Ugh this movie ruined my standards. Glad you loved it.
If you are not aware, the french character in the movies are played by really popular ( and good) french actors. The photographer is player by Patrick Bruel, one of the best french actor of the 35 last years (if they exist subbed, watch "l'union sacrée " or "la maison assassinée "), he is also a fantastic singer. Sabrina boss is Fanny Ardant, she was back then the class girl. And the annoying girl who give order is Valerie Lemercier, a great comedy actress in the 90's who played some movies with Jean Reno.
I have always enjoyed this version. I thought Julia Ormond was so beautiful. I also liked how Harrison Ford played Linus. It was such a difference from his normal onscreen type of roles.
"As Good As It Gets" (1997) , a romantic comedy -drama, ended up with Greg Kinnear (David in this "Sabrina") receiving an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor, one of 3 reasons to watch the film, the other 2 reasons being that Jack Nicholson won an Oscar for Best Actor and Helen Hunt (the "Twister" storm chaser) won an Oscar for Best Actress.
What a wonderful reaction to one of my favorites. I'm a 70 year old man, and yet, my reactions were very similar. It is almost a perfect movie, all the characters, the gorgeous locations, and of course Julia Ormand. The moment she comes back from Paris she is just stunningly beautiful, and wise.
I was 37 years old in 1995 and was a "manly man". My wife and I went to see this movie because she needed to see a girly movie instead of all the stuff I was taking her to see at that time. I begrudgingly was dragged along to see this movie because I was told Harrison Ford was in it. Julia Ormond swept me off my feet. I wasn't crying, my wife was crying....that's all I'm going to say....
I think the staff loves her because they've been around as long as her father has been employed and they all think of her as a daughter. We do not know how long her mother has been gone, but the staff feels like they have watched her grow up...as family. @ 62 still best romcom ever.
Very happy that this reaction was brought back. It's a lot of fun watching Cassie react to movies that you know she will love. Not to mention that this is a good movie too.
Something I only noticed after having watched this film a dozen times. When Linus says sarcastically to David “you don’t deserve her but she appears to love you” this is a direct mirroring to later in the film when her father says “you don’t deserve her” and he replies sincerely “I know I don’t. But I need her, and I don’t need anything.” It really shows you his progression as a character and how he ends up on the other side.
Yes, this is a remake. Both versions star two of my favorite actors- Humphrey Bogart and Harrison Ford. The original was written and directed by the great Billy Wilder, who also wrote Some Like it Hot, Sunset Blvd., and Stalag 17, all worth watching. Julia Ormond was beautiful in this film. I had such a big crush on her after seeing this. She also starred as Guinevere in First Knight, with Sean Connery and Richard Gere. I don't know if you've seen these yet, but some other great Harrison Ford comedies I can recommend are Working Girl (1988, Melanie Griffith, Sigourney Weaver), Hollywood Homicide (2003, Josh Hartnett), and Six Days, Seven Nights (1998, Anne Hache).
Thank you for reminding me just how much I love and adore this movie. Although It's one of my all-time favorites I haven't watched it in years. I'm so happy that you enjoyed it as much as I do. Harrison Ford plays the perfect, clueless geek and is just as handsome and adorable in this as he is in so many of his other movies. Very squeal worthy! LOL
One of my most favorite movies, never tire of it. One of the elements that makes it so wonderful is the score, by the one and only great John Williams. Get the soundtrack, you'll love it too!
I loved how you gushed over this movie - great reactions! The cinematography is so gorgeous. The beautiful light in that final shot is breathtaking. I loved how the house staff lovingly gazed at Sabrina while she was dancing with David. It reminded me of Cinderella, and her gown was so pretty. The scenes on Martha's Vineyard were stunning. I've always loved Harrison Ford and first became a fan when I saw him in the movie Witness. You should put that movie on your to watch list.
Greg Kinnear played David. It was his first major dramatic role. Before that he was the host of the late night talk show "Later with Greg Kinnear" on NBC. His format was very different from most talk shows. He'd only have one guest on, and the conversations were pretty deep and involved. He was very intelligent and one of my all-time favorite talk show hosts. He eventually left the show to pursue his dream of becoming a sportscaster. I admire him for pursuing his dream, but I was very disappointed that he'd never be on the talk show again. When "Sabrina" came out, the buzz was, is Kinnear up to pulling off a good dramatic performance? Many were skeptical. But when the film came out, he proved them all wrong. I think I was more interested in seeing how well he did than just seeing the movie itself. I agreed with the consensus---he did a great job.
I remember him when he was a host on E! He's done a great job in a lot of movies, and like someone in another comment said, Cassie should watch him in "As Good as It Gets". Peak performance.
Greg Kinnear was charming in this Sabrina. I'm glad he was written to be a playboy, but also more vulnerable . This David had never been married which I liked. This made it more believable when he realized he was falling for Elizabeth and got scared. He really came across like Linus's little brother who no one took seriously.
Ahhh! I'm so glad you liked this movie so much!! Your excitement is so contagious. This was probably one of the very first true "chick flicks" I ever saw with my mom, and it will always hold a special place in my heart ❤️
I love Harrison Ford only in action movies like air force one where he beats up commie bad guys not some romance movies I hate romance movies tough guys like Harrison Ford should be action roles
I have loved it as well ever since it came out…and have it marked as a favorite so I can watch it any time I’m in the mood…and she does have a quiet beauty…almost innocent…and she has a few hit movies…
What is it to be excited about she should of reacted to air force one where Harrison Ford is playing a badass presdent romance movies not for me only action movies tough guys should be in badass roles Harrison Ford in romance bad Idea
I do love Harrison in this. But the original is my fave. It was one of the very first Black and white films I saw as a little girl and the first Audrey Hepburn movie I watched. I named my kitten Linus after this movie. Linus, though cold and uncaring, was the only one who saw Sabrina when she was invisible.
There are so many stars in this film, it is kind of unbelievable. Especially, all the ones who were up and coming at the time and had bit parts in this
Feel like Cassie should choose more of the movies she watches for the channel. As fun as it is to watch her try out a Nightmare on Elm Street, or Die Hard, or Predator...it's also nice to watch her in her element with something she's almost guaranteed to dig. Maybe choose one out of every three?
Sadly, it won’t get the views. Instead movies that will make her uncomfortable, like Robocop, will get more views and that’s better for the channel🤷♂️. Happy reactions > uncomfortable, but not for most people turns out.
I have both versions..... usually I'll go for the original over the remake, but not this time. I honestly think this one is much better. Of course, to each his own.
I’m not a big romantic comedy type of guy, but I remember watching this when I was 16….this and “Pretty woman” will always be my two favorites from this genre
The plane Harrison catches is the SST….with a weird nose…it was the fastest passenger plane…if I remember, NY to Paris was just under two hours…super sonic transport…but it was super fast and cost more…and because of the cost…the plane was rarely full..and they eventually quit the New York to Paris run…it was truly a great plane…
Watch Harrison Ford in “Regarding Henry”. It will melt your heart - promise! Also he’s pretty darn adorable in “Working Girl”. 🥰 “Six Days, Seven Nights” is kinda cute too.
The ending is better…after all..walking around a half empty cruise deck…and the varied workforce at the Larrabees..and his mother in this newer version..it’s all an upgrade…and overall the actors in this are top notch.
Saw it in the theatres in the mid 90s, and I have to say it's on my top five for best romantic comedies! Thanks so much for sharing. So glad you enjoyed it. 🎵😊
I watched the 1995 Sabrina first, to me it was an OK movie. Then when I watched the 1954 Sabrina years later it was a great movie. The cast of the 1954 one has better chemistry
CASSIE and CARLY would love to watch the original *SABRINA* (1954) because it is a classic, black and white film, starring Humphrey Bogart, whom they loved in CASABLANCA.
🏆 Coming from an action/sci-fi guy, this is one of my favorite movies! The acting is fantastic and I love the story! I also have to watch the remake. Sting did some awesome jazz lounge songs for the soundtrack. Listen to it for a soundtrack to rainy afternoon!
I know that many folks think Indiana Jones and Han Solo when they think of Harrison Ford. For me, though, this is one of his best, if not the best movie that he's in. Julia Ormand was entrancing, Linus was the perfect mix of likability and despicability. In the end, you know he's not going to Paris to find himself, since he's already begun to find himself with Sabrina. great reactions! They are as uplifting as the movie!! Thank you!
This movie is one of my All-Time favorite films! 🥰The feel of it is so fairytale-like! From the score to the dreamy narration from Julia. It's such a relaxing romantic vibe, and I can't get enough. This is also my favorite version of Sabrina (controversial, I know). I love, love Audrey Hepburn! But this version has such a unique feel to it from the original. As I mentioned, fairytale and dreamy. Whereas the original feels more like just another classic film. (don't get me wrong, I adore classic films!) But I love that the creators of this 1995 version went in the direction that they did. I love Maude, the secretary is hilarious, and so many other characters in this are lovable or funny! Listening to Julia and Harrison talk could be a whole series of movies 😍 Their voices are just amazing ♥ So happy you reloaded this! ~Caroline
I agree completely. And though a huge Bogart fan not sure I like him inn Sabrina. I just loved the new, light, colorful, romantic, funny version with Harrison Ford, Julia and all the rest.
Well, you predicted it, as you did say you're not a 'newbie' to this genre. But the good thing (maybe even great) about this movie is how the script was written in such a brilliant way that you forget you wanted it exactly like this to end. And a superb cast. People ripped on Julia in this but I thought she was perfect.
No it's not a gem air force one is a gem where Harrison Ford is badass in their here he is in romance flick tough guys should be in action roles that's my genre
I could listen to Julia Ormond’s voice. I want her to narrate books. I would love her also to read out load poems like Neurda. I feel she can nurse the soul with that voice.
I watched this when I was in my teens and then watched the original 1954 and rewatching this again when I was older and both are just wonderful. Lots of cliches and stereotypes that are very apt in each time period but it's such a wonderful story. All in all, I prefer the 1995 remake, maybe because it's closer to my time and resonated more. The casting is just a home run and the humor really makes it more enjoyable. I really hope they remake this again in current modern settings.
OMG!!! Sabrina is one of my favorite rom-coms, and this may a hot take but I actually think the remake was just as good as the original. Glad you enjoyed!!!
I don’t blame you! It doesn’t matter if it’s this one or the original movie, I watch it every time it’s on. It’s sooo good! You should watch the one with Audrey Hepburn too for a comparison. Not as a reaction but for yourself. ☺️
I agree completely; the two versions are equally excellent. In the 1954 edition, Audrey Hepburn was just getting started as an actress. She had an Oscar, but it was bought by the studio in a year with almost no competition. She does well, but compared to her later performances her inexperience shows. Julia Ormond in 1995 was a well experienced and fully professional actress, and her performance is flawless. Greg Kinnear, as David, does competently well, but he is definitely no William Holden. The 1954 release of "Sabrina" was the passing of the baton from one generation's top ranked leading man, Humphrey Bogart, to the new generation's up and comer, William Holden. Audrey Hepburn's roll just provided the point of contention so the two male actors could play off of each other; the story is between David and Linus. In the remake, the story and all of the character development is focused on Linus and Sabrina, and their evolving relationship. The moment Linus dances with Sabrina, David all but disappears from the plot - Maude Larrabee is a bigger roll than David Larrabee. On balance, the two are equal but slightly different takes on a delightful story, wonderfully performed.
This remake manages to do what most remakes do not. It actually makes an excellent retelling of the original, BUT, the original has Audrey Hepburn & Humphrey Bogart. And there is just no beating that combination. Though, I must admit an extreme bias, as Audrey Hepburn is my absolute, hands down, unquestioned favorite actress of all time. You REALLY need to see the original.
A great Harrison Ford movie is Witness for which he received a Best Actor Oscar nomination! It costarred Kelly McGillis who was Call Sign Charlie in the original Top Gun movie!
Sabrina (Ormond) is a chauffeur's daughter who grew up with the wealthy Larrabee family. She always had unreciprocated feelings for David (Kinnear), the family's younger son and playboy. But after returning from Paris, she has become a glamorous woman who gets his attention. His older, work-minded brother Linus (Ford) thinks their courtship is bad for the family business and tries to break them up but then he starts to fall for her too.
Unpopular opinion: this is my favourite film. Julia Ordmond is so incredibly beautiful and adorable and I love the nerdy yet assertive vibe of Harrison Ford’s character. Music is just lovely. The best romantic movie in my opinion.
Couldn’t agree more
The original Sabrina from 1954 is one of my all-time favorite movies, but I really love this remake too. It was fun watching it along with you! There were so many great rom-coms in the 1990s.
It must just be the concept, because I completely agree with you. Far enough apart in time that comparisons did not matter. BOTH excellent films and casts.
Agreed, love the original but this one is very charming too.
Another great remake, is The Thomas Crown Affair.
Born in '57 here so grew up on the original. That being said? This one is actually a little more believable. LOVE both!
I'm with you. I love Humphrey Bogart, Audrey Hepburn and William Holden; the original movie is very cute. The remake just feels more real.
I interpreted Linus’ “lies” as a kind of self-preservation, like he’s a bit scared of what’s happening. So he tries to tell himself it’s only business, not personal, but eventually decides to allow himself the luxury of personal feelings.
I adored the original SABRINA, but honestly, I think this one is better. It was Greg Kinnear's first movie role, and he was GREAT as David! So glad you loved it too! Crazy about this channel!
Im same, I love Humphrey Bogart and Audrey Hepburn and the original, but i grudgingly admit i think i like this one a little better. Its a wonderful story either way and both casts do it very well.
"Lousy. So far I'm more affected than she is. I damn near cried twice>" is my favorite line. Well, that and David's high ramblings about the dry cleaner and "little hand." Also, it's kinda amazing that Harrison is doing the glasses and bowtie just like Indiana, yet it conveys something entirely different here.
My favorite line too. I think of it often.
That line cracks me up every time! Lol
i actually prefer this version to the og despite loooving audrey hepburn! i just fell in love w harrison ford😭 it’s such a good movie and your reactions were so much fun!!
This is one of my favorite movies of all time! ❤ Rewatching it is like hugging an old friend. Harrison Ford is such a heartthrob even at this stage with grey hairs and all. His stoic rough exterior that hides someone who is inexperienced and stunted--when Sabrina melts it with her unabashed affection, passion for life and concern for him, it is so sweet to watch him give it away to make sure she'll be okay after what he did. And his line "She must absolutely hate me." Ugh this movie ruined my standards. Glad you loved it.
Watching you fall in love with Harrison Ford is like watching my own journey of falling in love with Harrison Ford. 😂 Welcome to the club!
If you are not aware, the french character in the movies are played by really popular ( and good) french actors. The photographer is player by Patrick Bruel, one of the best french actor of the 35 last years (if they exist subbed, watch "l'union sacrée " or "la maison assassinée "), he is also a fantastic singer. Sabrina boss is Fanny Ardant, she was back then the class girl. And the annoying girl who give order is Valerie Lemercier, a great comedy actress in the 90's who played some movies with Jean Reno.
I have always enjoyed this version. I thought Julia Ormond was so beautiful.
I also liked how Harrison Ford played Linus. It was such a difference from his normal onscreen type of roles.
"As Good As It Gets" (1997) , a romantic comedy -drama, ended up with Greg Kinnear (David in this "Sabrina") receiving an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor, one of 3 reasons to watch the film, the other 2 reasons being that Jack Nicholson won an Oscar for Best Actor and Helen Hunt (the "Twister" storm chaser) won an Oscar for Best Actress.
11:37 "Her voice is so good! So calming, like an ocean...actually, I don't like the ocean; like a lake *chuckle*...without fish. Okay..." 🤣
What a wonderful reaction to one of my favorites. I'm a 70 year old man, and yet, my reactions were very similar. It is almost a perfect movie, all the characters, the gorgeous locations, and of course Julia Ormand. The moment she comes back from Paris she is just stunningly beautiful, and wise.
I was 37 years old in 1995 and was a "manly man". My wife and I went to see this movie because she needed to see a girly movie instead of all the stuff I was taking her to see at that time. I begrudgingly was dragged along to see this movie because I was told Harrison Ford was in it.
Julia Ormond swept me off my feet. I wasn't crying, my wife was crying....that's all I'm going to say....
"Calming....like a lake, without fish" Classic
I love the fact that you basically outlined the entire plot of the movie in the middle, all with the "can't wait to see it happen" attitude.
Love Harrison Ford...for a young, charming Harrison...I recommend the 1988 movie... "Working Girl"
I think the staff loves her because they've been around as long as her father has been employed and they all think of her as a daughter. We do not know how long her mother has been gone, but the staff feels like they have watched her grow up...as family.
@ 62 still best romcom ever.
You are very good at this. Everyone probably falls for you with that sweet personality of yours. ❤️
Very happy that this reaction was brought back.
It's a lot of fun watching Cassie react to movies that you know she will love.
Not to mention that this is a good movie too.
Seriously, the "I'm no chick-flick newbie..." speech was the perfect microcosm of Cassie reactions.
Something I only noticed after having watched this film a dozen times. When Linus says sarcastically to David “you don’t deserve her but she appears to love you” this is a direct mirroring to later in the film when her father says “you don’t deserve her” and he replies sincerely “I know I don’t. But I need her, and I don’t need anything.”
It really shows you his progression as a character and how he ends up on the other side.
I interpreted Linus comments about David's impending marriage as foreshadowing that Linus wants to be married
Thank you so much for reacting to this film, it’s one of my favourites and really underrated I think.
Yes, this is a remake. Both versions star two of my favorite actors- Humphrey Bogart and Harrison Ford. The original was written and directed by the great Billy Wilder, who also wrote Some Like it Hot, Sunset Blvd., and Stalag 17, all worth watching. Julia Ormond was beautiful in this film. I had such a big crush on her after seeing this. She also starred as Guinevere in First Knight, with Sean Connery and Richard Gere. I don't know if you've seen these yet, but some other great Harrison Ford comedies I can recommend are Working Girl (1988, Melanie Griffith, Sigourney Weaver), Hollywood Homicide (2003, Josh Hartnett), and Six Days, Seven Nights (1998, Anne Hache).
Nothing like the original. Audrey was gorgeous... and her hairstyles, makeup and costumes were (and still are) iconic!
Thank you for reminding me just how much I love and adore this movie. Although It's one of my all-time favorites I haven't watched it in years. I'm so happy that you enjoyed it as much as I do. Harrison Ford plays the perfect, clueless geek and is just as handsome and adorable in this as he is in so many of his other movies. Very squeal worthy! LOL
I loved watching you watch this movie. This is one of my absolute favorite movies!
I have always really liked the feeling of this movie. I really like the music and ambiance.
One of my most favorite movies, never tire of it. One of the elements that makes it so wonderful is the score, by the one and only great John Williams. Get the soundtrack, you'll love it too!
Man I wish this was the first one, Audrey Hepburn is a dream.
This is one of the most magical, whimsical, butterfly-feeling movie I have ever watched. It's my favorite rom-com of all time. ❤❤❤
Cassie, have you seen Working Girl? Another Harrison Ford movie, another love story but also about being a Girl Boss!
I loved how you gushed over this movie - great reactions! The cinematography is so gorgeous. The beautiful light in that final shot is breathtaking. I loved how the house staff lovingly gazed at Sabrina while she was dancing with David. It reminded me of Cinderella, and her gown was so pretty. The scenes on Martha's Vineyard were stunning. I've always loved Harrison Ford and first became a fan when I saw him in the movie Witness. You should put that movie on your to watch list.
"The one that loved all the brothers." *laughs in foreknowledge* 😂😂
Hearing Cassie wolf-whistle is still one of the funniest things I've ever heard.
Greg Kinnear played David. It was his first major dramatic role.
Before that he was the host of the late night talk show "Later with Greg Kinnear" on NBC. His format was very different from most talk shows. He'd only have one guest on, and the conversations were pretty deep and involved. He was very intelligent and one of my all-time favorite talk show hosts. He eventually left the show to pursue his dream of becoming a sportscaster. I admire him for pursuing his dream, but I was very disappointed that he'd never be on the talk show again.
When "Sabrina" came out, the buzz was, is Kinnear up to pulling off a good dramatic performance? Many were skeptical. But when the film came out, he proved them all wrong. I think I was more interested in seeing how well he did than just seeing the movie itself. I agreed with the consensus---he did a great job.
I remember him when he was a host on E! He's done a great job in a lot of movies, and like someone in another comment said, Cassie should watch him in "As Good as It Gets". Peak performance.
Wait what! I never knew all that. All my life he was just Greg Kinnear - Actor.
This tidbit makes him more endearing.
Greg Kinnear was charming in this Sabrina. I'm glad he was written to be a playboy, but also more vulnerable . This David had never been married which I liked. This made it more believable when he realized he was falling for Elizabeth and got scared. He really came across like Linus's little brother who no one took seriously.
Ahhh! I'm so glad you liked this movie so much!! Your excitement is so contagious. This was probably one of the very first true "chick flicks" I ever saw with my mom, and it will always hold a special place in my heart ❤️
Working Girl is another romantic comedy with Harrison Ford in fine form.
GREAT movie!!I Quote it all the time: “Six thousand dollars? It's not even leatha!”
I love Harrison Ford only in action movies like air force one where he beats up commie bad guys not some romance movies I hate romance movies tough guys like Harrison Ford should be action roles
“Hi Sabrina”
“Sabrina??!!”
“How was Paris?”
“Sabrina??!!”
“Did you have fun?”
“Sabrina??!!”
“Why does he keep saying that?”
🤣🤣😁
Watch the original! Also Roman Holiday, another great Audrey Hepburn movie (her first and she won an Oscar for it!)
I have loved it as well ever since it came out…and have it marked as a favorite so I can watch it any time I’m in the mood…and she does have a quiet beauty…almost innocent…and she has a few hit movies…
Soooo excited you’re reacting to this. This is one of my mom's and my favorite movies! I hope you love it!
What is it to be excited about she should of reacted to air force one where Harrison Ford is playing a badass presdent romance movies not for me only action movies tough guys should be in badass roles Harrison Ford in romance bad Idea
I do love Harrison in this. But the original is my fave. It was one of the very first Black and white films I saw as a little girl and the first Audrey Hepburn movie I watched. I named my kitten Linus after this movie. Linus, though cold and uncaring, was the only one who saw Sabrina when she was invisible.
"Hello Sabrina. ... Have a good time in Paris?
"You look all grown up."
"Why does he keep saying that?"
You still need to see "'6 Days & 7 nights" I think that You Will Love It !!!
I like both versions. The first one is more about her change. The remake is more about his change.
“I just want to watch them make out on the bridge a little longer.” Gurl…same 😂😂😂
There are so many stars in this film, it is kind of unbelievable. Especially, all the ones who were up and coming at the time and had bit parts in this
This is one of my favorite movies to curl up on the couch and enjoy some me time.
I want more reactions to romantic movies!! Watching Cassie melt is so adorable!
She has to watch Romancing The Stone. Maybe the most romantic ending in movie history. "The Joan Wilder?!"
I think there should be a couple very month at least. I don't like the violent and gory type movies
And, to hear that Jeremiah Johnson has been suggested, I definitely recommend that one!
Wish this were the original version. Audrey is amazing and beautiful.
However, I think this was a decent remake.
Harrison Ford is way better than the uncomfortably too old for this role Humphry Bogart.
@@drzarkov39 I wouldn't have noticed that. The age difference between my parents was eight and a half years.
@@ronfehr7899 Yeah but the age difference between Ford and Ormond is 23 years, Hepburn and Bogart 30 years.
@@jsharp3165 I guess we're just supposed to assume that Linus is only slightly older than David or Sabrina, although such is not the case.
That town on the water, immediately made me think of Amity harbour from the movie Jaws.
Feel like Cassie should choose more of the movies she watches for the channel. As fun as it is to watch her try out a Nightmare on Elm Street, or Die Hard, or Predator...it's also nice to watch her in her element with something she's almost guaranteed to dig. Maybe choose one out of every three?
Agreed. Either that or maybe folks can recommend these sorts of movies to her that she hasn't seen.
Sadly, it won’t get the views. Instead movies that will make her uncomfortable, like Robocop, will get more views and that’s better for the channel🤷♂️. Happy reactions > uncomfortable, but not for most people turns out.
I wonder if she's seen Working Girl or Regarding Henry (sticking with the Harrison Ford theme...)
@@w10u1sg Working Girl would be a good one for her to see. And maybe some other Mike Nichols films from there.
Roman Holiday
I have both versions..... usually I'll go for the original over the remake, but not this time. I honestly think this one is much better. Of course, to each his own.
Don't forget to re-upload The Bodyguard as well. I loved your reaction to that film!
It's so nice to see you excited about a movie when it ends.
"I have a sister. That's not how we dance." Ha!
I agree with others that recommend that Working Girl should be Cassie's next Harrison Ford film. I think Cassie will love him in this one. 😊
I’m not a big romantic comedy type of guy, but I remember watching this when I was 16….this and “Pretty woman” will always be my two favorites from this genre
Yeah you should see the original with Humphrey Bogart and Audrey Hepburn
I prefer the remake to the original because I think that Harrison Ford was a much better Linus than Humphry Bogart.
But Audrey Hepburn is a goddess.
@@ericifune5543 OK, but I have "Roman Holiday" if I want to watch that sort of thing.
The plane Harrison catches is the SST….with a weird nose…it was the fastest passenger plane…if I remember, NY to Paris was just under two hours…super sonic transport…but it was super fast and cost more…and because of the cost…the plane was rarely full..and they eventually quit the New York to Paris run…it was truly a great plane…
No cities wanted it to fly in either, because it was an extremely noisy jet.
i loved this movie so much the first time i saw it and still love it every time i watch it ❤
Watch Harrison Ford in “Regarding Henry”. It will melt your heart - promise! Also he’s pretty darn adorable in “Working Girl”. 🥰 “Six Days, Seven Nights” is kinda cute too.
The ending is better…after all..walking around a half empty cruise deck…and the varied workforce at the Larrabees..and his mother in this newer version..it’s all an upgrade…and overall the actors in this are top notch.
Awesome! So glad you got it back up. Thanks to everyone involved😊
It was a great reaction- I think I’m in the minority in that I like this better than the original but it might be due to the music and cinematography
Saw it in the theatres in the mid 90s, and I have to say it's on my top five for best romantic comedies! Thanks so much for sharing. So glad you enjoyed it. 🎵😊
I’m so happy it’s reuploaded!! Thank you!!
I watched the 1995 Sabrina first, to me it was an OK movie. Then when I watched the 1954 Sabrina years later it was a great movie. The cast of the 1954 one has better chemistry
I love this movie. Can watch it any time of day
This is good.... But?????
The Original is Golden ☺️.............
Parts of this movie were filmed in my hometown (Glen Cove, NY). It's fun to see the places you know in the movies!
This version is waaaaaay better!!
love love love this one. the arc of the characters is great. the original is a classic. thank you for this one.
CASSIE and CARLY would love to watch the original *SABRINA* (1954) because it is a classic, black and white film, starring Humphrey Bogart, whom they loved in CASABLANCA.
🏆 Coming from an action/sci-fi guy, this is one of my favorite movies! The acting is fantastic and I love the story! I also have to watch the remake. Sting did some awesome jazz lounge songs for the soundtrack. Listen to it for a soundtrack to rainy afternoon!
You'll love Audrey Hepburn in the original, in fact she did a half dozen movies (mostly romcoms) you'll love her in.
I prefer air force 1 bad ass movie I love when Harrison Ford in badass roles romantic movies not for me even though I am a Harrison Ford fan
Yes! I love this one and the original, wish you were seeing this with your sister.
I know that many folks think Indiana Jones and Han Solo when they think of Harrison Ford. For me, though, this is one of his best, if not the best movie that he's in. Julia Ormand was entrancing, Linus was the perfect mix of likability and despicability. In the end, you know he's not going to Paris to find himself, since he's already begun to find himself with Sabrina. great reactions! They are as uplifting as the movie!! Thank you!
He's fantastic in this role. I also think of Working Girl (he's very funny) and Witness (which I think is one of his best)
And Regarding Henry💙
@@w10u1sg Agreed! 'Witness' was bloody fantastic!!
This movie is one of my All-Time favorite films! 🥰The feel of it is so fairytale-like! From the score to the dreamy narration from Julia. It's such a relaxing romantic vibe, and I can't get enough. This is also my favorite version of Sabrina (controversial, I know). I love, love Audrey Hepburn! But this version has such a unique feel to it from the original. As I mentioned, fairytale and dreamy. Whereas the original feels more like just another classic film. (don't get me wrong, I adore classic films!) But I love that the creators of this 1995 version went in the direction that they did. I love Maude, the secretary is hilarious, and so many other characters in this are lovable or funny! Listening to Julia and Harrison talk could be a whole series of movies 😍 Their voices are just amazing ♥ So happy you reloaded this! ~Caroline
I agree completely. And though a huge Bogart fan not sure I like him inn Sabrina. I just loved the new, light, colorful, romantic, funny version with Harrison Ford, Julia and all the rest.
Harrison Ford is so underrated in this movie !!!
Great reaction!!!
I knew you would definitely love this one.
Actually, she looks just as beautiful with the glasses and the bangs.
Well, you predicted it, as you did say you're not a 'newbie' to this genre. But the good thing (maybe even great) about this movie is how the script was written in such a brilliant way that you forget you wanted it exactly like this to end. And a superb cast. People ripped on Julia in this but I thought she was perfect.
"Actually I don't like the ocean." 😆 Glad you liked this, it's always been one of my "comfort food" movies.
This is a flawless movie
"Her voice is so good..so calming like an ocean..actually I don't like the ocean..like a lake..without fish.."🤣🤣🤣🤣
I had almost forgotten about this little gem! It's hard to believe that it has been thirty years since then! Time flies!
No it's not a gem air force one is a gem where Harrison Ford is badass in their here he is in romance flick tough guys should be in action roles that's my genre
I could listen to Julia Ormond’s voice. I want her to narrate books. I would love her also to read out load poems like Neurda. I feel she can nurse the soul with that voice.
Sabrina's Dad is also in Wargames and Ladyhawke... the latter is a movie you HAVE, HAVE, HAVE to watch! I guarantee you will LOVE Ladyhawke!
Cassie would flip over Ladyhawke.
@@Diamond_Skies yep, c'mon Cassie, time for Ladyhawke!
Ladyhawk! Ladyhawk!❤
I watched this when I was in my teens and then watched the original 1954 and rewatching this again when I was older and both are just wonderful. Lots of cliches and stereotypes that are very apt in each time period but it's such a wonderful story.
All in all, I prefer the 1995 remake, maybe because it's closer to my time and resonated more. The casting is just a home run and the humor really makes it more enjoyable. I really hope they remake this again in current modern settings.
OMG!!! Sabrina is one of my favorite rom-coms, and this may a hot take but I actually think the remake was just as good as the original. Glad you enjoyed!!!
I love them both too!
I'm old. So I much prefer the 50s version. (Inc Bogart). 🙂
I don’t blame you! It doesn’t matter if it’s this one or the original movie, I watch it every time it’s on. It’s sooo good! You should watch the one with Audrey Hepburn too for a comparison. Not as a reaction but for yourself. ☺️
I agree completely; the two versions are equally excellent.
In the 1954 edition, Audrey Hepburn was just getting started as an actress. She had an Oscar, but it was bought by the studio in a year with almost no competition. She does well, but compared to her later performances her inexperience shows. Julia Ormond in 1995 was a well experienced and fully professional actress, and her performance is flawless.
Greg Kinnear, as David, does competently well, but he is definitely no William Holden. The 1954 release of "Sabrina" was the passing of the baton from one generation's top ranked leading man, Humphrey Bogart, to the new generation's up and comer, William Holden. Audrey Hepburn's roll just provided the point of contention so the two male actors could play off of each other; the story is between David and Linus.
In the remake, the story and all of the character development is focused on Linus and Sabrina, and their evolving relationship. The moment Linus dances with Sabrina, David all but disappears from the plot - Maude Larrabee is a bigger roll than David Larrabee.
On balance, the two are equal but slightly different takes on a delightful story, wonderfully performed.
@@RealTechZen Yes! All this ^^^ ☺️
This remake manages to do what most remakes do not. It actually makes an excellent retelling of the original, BUT, the original has Audrey Hepburn & Humphrey Bogart. And there is just no beating that combination. Though, I must admit an extreme bias, as Audrey Hepburn is my absolute, hands down, unquestioned favorite actress of all time. You REALLY need to see the original.
Yessss! I've been waiting for the re-upload
I agree, What ciuld be better than Audrey Hepburn as Sabrina and Humphrey Bogart as Linus. Hepburn and Sabrina - a match made in heaven.
A great Harrison Ford movie is Witness for which he received a Best Actor Oscar nomination! It costarred Kelly McGillis who was Call Sign Charlie in the original Top Gun movie!
I think the 1954 Sabrina movie with Audrey Hepburn, Humphrey Bogart, and William Holden is a better movie.
When you go for the original 1954 version of Sabrina, think, Roman Holiday meets Casablanca. Yes, that's good! :)
Sabrina (Ormond) is a chauffeur's daughter who grew up with the wealthy Larrabee family. She always had unreciprocated feelings for David (Kinnear), the family's younger son and playboy. But after returning from Paris, she has become a glamorous woman who gets his attention. His older, work-minded brother Linus (Ford) thinks their courtship is bad for the family business and tries to break them up but then he starts to fall for her too.
Aww I love seeing excited Cassie, I enjoyed this reaction as much as Dirty Dancing. Hope you get chance to see the original one day, it’s worth it 😊