The cast of “Sabrina 1995” is one of its strongest assets. Julia Ormond shines in the titular role, bringing a sense of vulnerability and charm to Sabrina. Greg Kinnear, who was relatively new to acting at the time, is endearing as the awkward and lovestruck Oliver. Harrison Ford, on the other hand, brings a sense of gravitas and wit to the role of Linus, who is initially hesitant to acknowledge his feelings for Sabrina.
The 1995 version of “Sabrina” is a fresh take on a classic tale. The movie updates the original story with a more contemporary tone and style, while still maintaining the core elements that made the original so beloved. The film’s use of location shooting in New York City and Paris adds to its sense of glamour and sophistication.
The movie also explores the complexities of love and relationships. The Larrabee brothers represent two different approaches to love: Oliver’s impulsive and passionate approach, and Linus’s more cautious and rational approach. Through Sabrina’s relationships with the brothers, the movie shows that love is complex and multifaceted, and that it often requires vulnerability and risk-taking.