A Gentleman In Moscow Review: Ewan McGregor Shines in Tepid Adaptation

The Obi-Wan Kenobi actor delights in a whimsical yet somewhat hollow offering based on Amor Towles's best-selling book.

A Gentleman In Moscow Review: Ewan McGregor Shines in Tepid Adaptation

Amor Towles is an apt and confident storyteller, having penned The Lincoln Highway, Table for Two, and A Gentleman In Moscow. The latter became a monstrous bestseller, attracting 2 million readers and a long stay atop the New York Times bestseller list. The book opens in 1922 and begins a delightful and often humorous journey with Count Alexander Rostov, who is stripped of his “status” and sent to house arrest at the Metropol, a divine hotel just a stone’s throw from the Kremlin. Sent to live in an attic room, Rostov must adjust, and the book weaves through the years and his experiences inside the elaborate hotel. It sure has the makings of a grand adventure.

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