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Das karmesinrote Blütenblatt

Originaltitel: The Crimson Petal and the White
  • Miniserie
  • 2011
  • TV-MA
  • 1 Std. 9 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,5/10
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Romola Garai in Das karmesinrote Blütenblatt (2011)
Zeitraum: DramaDramaRomanze

Im London der 1870er Jahre findet eine junge Prostituierte Macht und Status, nachdem sie die Geliebte eines mächtigen Patriarchen geworden ist.Im London der 1870er Jahre findet eine junge Prostituierte Macht und Status, nachdem sie die Geliebte eines mächtigen Patriarchen geworden ist.Im London der 1870er Jahre findet eine junge Prostituierte Macht und Status, nachdem sie die Geliebte eines mächtigen Patriarchen geworden ist.

  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Romola Garai
    • Chris O'Dowd
    • Amanda Hale
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,5/10
    3765
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Romola Garai
      • Chris O'Dowd
      • Amanda Hale
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    • 9Kritische Rezensionen
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    • 1 BAFTA Award gewonnen
      • 4 Gewinne & 15 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Romola Garai
    Romola Garai
    • Sugar
    • 2011
    Chris O'Dowd
    Chris O'Dowd
    • William Rackham
    • 2011
    Amanda Hale
    Amanda Hale
    • Mrs. Agnes Rackham
    • 2011
    Shirley Henderson
    Shirley Henderson
    • Mrs. Emmeline Fox
    • 2011
    Katie Lyons
    Katie Lyons
    • Clara
    • 2011
    Eleanor Yates
    Eleanor Yates
    • Letty
    • 2011
    Elizabeth Berrington
    Elizabeth Berrington
    • Lady Constance Bridgelow
    • 2011
    Richard E. Grant
    Richard E. Grant
    • Doctor Curlew
    • 2011
    James Wilson
    • Christopher
    • 2011
    Clare Louise Connolly
    Clare Louise Connolly
    • Janey
    • 2011
    Isla Watt
    • Sophie Rackham
    • 2011
    Tom Georgeson
    • Henry Rackham Senior
    • 2011
    Liz White
    Liz White
    • Caroline
    • 2011
    Branwell Donaghey
    Branwell Donaghey
    • Cheesman
    • 2011
    Blake Ritson
    Blake Ritson
    • Bodley
    • 2011
    Bertie Carvel
    Bertie Carvel
    • Ashwell
    • 2011
    Gillian Anderson
    Gillian Anderson
    • Mrs. Castaway
    • 2011
    Mark Gatiss
    Mark Gatiss
    • Henry Rackham Junior
    • 2011
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    10cjcer

    Astounding!!

    After the first time I watched this magnificent period drama, I was totally hooked. I have since watched it 2 more times (in a row), I found it so compelling. The sets, costumes, everything about this is the epitome of classic Vitorian life. I closely formed a bond with Sugar, and felt for the way William treated her. It's a classic of good overcoming bad. I adored it and cannot wait for the DVD! The change made by Sugars love and affection for poor little Sophie was commendable, and the mental illness suffered by Agnes, was so believable as she slowly went out of her mind, and the gentleness shown by Sugar with her was heartfelt. The cast, directer, set producer, period costumer are all at their very best!
    9jane_concannon

    A gripping and atmospheric Victorian drama

    As a fan of Victorian-era drama, this 4-part adaptation of a Michel Faber book of the same name is right up my street. It is the story of a London prostitute called Sugar (played by Romola Garai) who takes the fancy of a well-to-do merchant Mr Rackham (Chris O'Dowd) and how their relationship develops. What starts of as a purely sexual thing, soon become much more than that and Sugar becomes increasingly involved in Mr Rackham's home and business life. The whole production is fantastic - from the stylistic direction right down to the set design, costumes, music and acting. Romola Garia and Chris O'Dowd particularly stand out, as does Amanda Hale as the mentally disturbed wife. I have just finished watching the 3rd episode and did not want it to end, it was that gripping. I can't wait to read the book and only hope it is half as good as this series. I will definitely buy this when it comes out on DVD and watch it again. All in all, highly recommended!
    6bjarias

    ... okay, yet was hoped-expected to have been better

    ... a production uneven through four parts... the acting overall is fairly consistently good, it's the very thinly written story that is the weak element... the first couple parts are decent, then attempting to stretch things out for another two episodes the cracks show, as there's just not enough material to get four segments out of it... suffice saying, a good two hour movie would have been exceptionally better

    ... believability's suspect, there's just lots here that isn't... starting with Garai's character Sugar, just not making a lot of sense... a good hearted hooker looking like she does, never being 'discovered' very unlikely, and the ending with her and the child is just absurd, as well as the wife just-walking-off

    ... Garai really deserving another better-longer series like 'The Hour' (still her best TV work)... TCPATW not showcasing her abilities in best light.
    9markgorman

    A masterpiece brought lovingly to our screens

    I love Michel Faber's writing and it's a toss up between this and Under The Skin for his greatest work. The two could be no more different; Under the Skin is a taught contemporary sci fi horror set in Scotland and this; an 800 page monstrous take on Dickensian Victorian London.

    Both are really great books and consequently both run the risk of taking a good pasting when put on screen.

    There has been many year's of talk that TCPATW would be Hollywood-made and for a while rumour had it that Kirsten Dunst was to be the heroine, Sugar. However it fell eventually to the BBC to make this near epic adaptation. I say near epic because big and bold as it was I think it had even greater potential.

    The previews did not make great reading; the panel on Newsnight Review, with the honourable exception of Maureen Lipman, annihilated it so I approached fearing the worst.

    I needn't have worried.

    The, at times, over tricksy focus pulling in the camera work was a bit heavy handed but this was overcome on balance because otherwise it was excellent (moody, creepy, almost surreal in places and beautifully emphasised by a particularly odd (in a good way) score written by newcomer CristobalTapai de Veer).

    The set and costumes are astounding and the acting of the entire cast, but Particularly Chris O'Dowd (the IT team) and Romola Garai were of BAFTA winning standards, and had to be to pull it off.

    In particular O'Dowd's tortured portrayal of sappy rich boy William Rackham is magnificent. It's as if he can't decide how to play the role, but that's just how Faber wrote it. In the end he comes across as merely a weak sap who is only in it for himself. Perhaps he cannot help it as we frequently see when he is led astray by his particularly vulgar "friends".

    Romola Garai, by contrast, is nailed to the tracks in the conviction of her character, as the upwardly mobile Sugar; pulling herself out of the stench thanks to the interest of Rackham who gradually exalts her social profile in a London where status was everything (and boy did she have status in the underworld, starting off as the top prostitute in London). Her gritty but sometimes tender performance is the beating heart of the book and this ultimately excellent adaptation.

    It's still on iplayer but I'd wait for the DVD and splash out.

    For me it would play out better as an epic four hour movie rather than a four part TV series.

    Wonderful. Bring on the BAFTAs. (And the Emmys).
    8nancyldraper

    This series soars on the wings of an angel

    I'm so glad I was not dissuaded by the brutality and raw portrayals that set the scene for this series. Once the moral and physical decay is established this story soars on the courage and ingenuity of our heroine using all her wit and intelligence to survive in a world controlled by the baser nature of men. Masterfully played by Romola Garai, we quickly become invested in this woman who becomes an angel for those who are trapped by and in their lives. Chris O'Dowd, Amanda Hale, Mark Gatiss, Shirley Henderson and Gillian Anderson are just some of the stellar supporting cast. The production brilliantly captures the mood through its costumes and sets. The original work was a novel by Michel Faber which Lucinda Coxon skillfully adapts to the small screen. A dark and disturbing portrayal of the vices and decay of Victorian London, Chris O'Dowd put it best, "It is a wonderful love story which is almost entirely bereft of love". I give this series an 8 (great) out of 10. {Victorian Drama}

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      When asked about his nudity in the miniseries at the Starz/Encore portion of the Television Critics Association summer tour in Beverly Hills (via satellite from London), Chris O'Dowd said he thought it was important to the character: "Guess it was just necessary. It would feel very, very silly to be skittish about such things [because] Romola [Garai] is going so far with those things [in her performance]". Also, commenting on his costar Romola Garai and their characters, he said "Romola's such a professional and such a wonderful actor and we kind of made it work... These characters are so selfish and actors aren't the most selfless persons in the world, so combine those two things and it had its ups and downs."
    • Alternative Versionen
      The DVD release includes a scene "The Twins of Drury Lane" which does not appear in the broadcast version.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Breakfast: Folge vom 6. April 2011 (2011)

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      • 3. August 2015 (Deutschland)
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      • Vereinigtes Königreich
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      • Englisch
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