
Large Ham: It is a requirement to be this when playing the role of the flamboyant and boisterous Cyrano of course, but to render it moviewise, someone like Gérard Depardieu was needed.In the movie, she does get in trouble and has to be rescued by Christian, though she still manages to bring food to the Cadets. Adaptational Wimp: In the play, Roxane goes through the Spanish lines entirely by herself, charming her way through their troops with no trouble.Christian gets to save Roxane from the Spanish, meaning that he does one genuinely heroic thing for her.But Valvert picks his sword up and charges Cyrano while his back is turned, and so Cyrano ends up wounding him through legit physical self-defense instead of just a duel over honour.
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In the movie he disarms him and taps his nose, then walks away. In the play, Cyrano runs Valvert through at the end of their duel.Although, while the French trailers of the time did feature these a lot, the heart of the film is still in the dialogue scenes, which outnumber the action ones by a good margin.
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It stars Gérard Depardieu as Cyrano, Vincent Perez as Christian de Neuvillette, Anne Brochet as Roxane and Jacques Weber as Count Antoine de Guiche. The 1990 film adaptation of Edmond Rostand's stage play Cyrano de Bergerac, directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau.
