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The Deep Blue Sea

  • 2011
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  • 1 Std. 38 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,2/10
17.189
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Rachel Weisz and Tom Hiddleston in The Deep Blue Sea (2011)
The wife of a British Judge is caught in a self-destructive love affair with a Royal Air Force pilot.
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Die Frau eines britischen Richters findet sich in einer selbstzerstörerischen Liebesbeziehung mit einem Piloten der Royal Air Force wieder.Die Frau eines britischen Richters findet sich in einer selbstzerstörerischen Liebesbeziehung mit einem Piloten der Royal Air Force wieder.Die Frau eines britischen Richters findet sich in einer selbstzerstörerischen Liebesbeziehung mit einem Piloten der Royal Air Force wieder.

  • Regie
    • Terence Davies
  • Drehbuch
    • Terence Rattigan
    • Terence Davies
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Rachel Weisz
    • Tom Hiddleston
    • Ann Mitchell
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    6,2/10
    17.189
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Terence Davies
    • Drehbuch
      • Terence Rattigan
      • Terence Davies
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Rachel Weisz
      • Tom Hiddleston
      • Ann Mitchell
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    • 82Metascore
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 5 Gewinne & 13 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Rachel Weisz
    Rachel Weisz
    • Hester Collyer
    Tom Hiddleston
    Tom Hiddleston
    • Freddie Page
    Ann Mitchell
    Ann Mitchell
    • Mrs Elton
    Jolyon Coy
    Jolyon Coy
    • Philip Welch
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    Harry Hadden-Paton
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    • Jackie Jackson
    Sarah Kants
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    Oliver Ford Davies
    Oliver Ford Davies
    • Hester's Father
    Barbara Jefford
    Barbara Jefford
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    Nicholas Amer
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      • Terence Rattigan
      • Terence Davies
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    7Cs_The_Moment

    Interesting Love Story But Hard to Follow

    The Deep Blue Sea is a period romance focusing on Hester (Rachel Weisz), the wife of a judge who embarks on an affair with the reckless RAF pilot Freddie (Tom Hiddleston). However, overcome with a mixture of guilt and disappointment that her new life isn't quite what she'd hoped, she makes a dramatic decision which has disastrous consequences for herself and her relationships.

    This film has quite a poignant story – it focuses a lot on emotion and doubt which are highly relatable even outwith the situation of the story itself. The period setting gives it a somehow more romantic edge and it really is an interesting love story. You can't help but understand the problems that Hester experiences with her troubled life, and the "grass is greener" feeling that draws her towards a seemingly more exciting life with Freddie. The story ebbs and flows in parallel with Hester's feelings, and at times takes some dark turns. Despite the story being good, I felt really let down by the direction – the scenes constantly switch between present day and very recent flashbacks with little discerning detail as to which is which. I found myself lost at many points during the film, unable to work out where it was in the story and having to rely on the odd bit of choice dialogue that would reveal the time setting. This is sadly very off-putting and took away from the punch that the script would have had otherwise.

    Despite the scene confusions, Weisz and Hiddleston offer a beautiful, if difficult, romance that is really set alive by the strengths of them as actors. Weisz is on top form with a powerful but vulnerable performance, and Hiddleston suits the role of the troubled romantic (his character in this reminded me a lot of his role in "Only Lovers Left Alive" (2014) in which he was incredible). There was also good performances from smaller characters, most notably Hester's husband Sir William (Simon Russell Beale) who's role was vulnerable and gentle, an opposite to the rival of his wife's affections.

    The Deep Blue Sea is quite a powerful and interesting love story, but sadly I felt that the possibility of this film being a great classic romance was tarnished somewhat by the lack of clarity in time shifts. Nevertheless, the story is good and it's worth a watch for the excellent characters and script.
    7EJverh

    The Beauty of Weisz

    Yes, the film is depressing. Yes, it is very long (or it feels rather longer than it is). But, it is good. After viewing it, I couldn't get it out of my mind. It's utterly haunting. There are many things that were less than great in this film. But I've narrowed it down to 1: The Pacing. If this one flaw were corrected, it would have made an excellent film. But, rather than focusing on the negative, I will write about the positive aspects of this particular movie. First, the cinematography is excellent. Those ultra-saturated colors serve the film and the period which it represents very well. I've covered the editing (in the negative) but I will say that there were some surprisingly beautiful camera movements in the piece, that were noticeable, yet served the mood of the story very well. However, if you ever see this film, I would recommend it for the wonderfully subtle performance of Rachel Weisz, who has grown into one of the best actors of her generation. Everything you need to know about the way her character is feeling is not always in the dialogue, but on her mesmerizing face. Weisz makes you not necessarily relate (it is, almost always un-relatable, because of the period and the character that she is playing), but she does make you care. There is no question that this is not a film for everyone. It is slow, it is internal, but it is also worth giving it a try. I moaned and complained all the way through, but in the end, I was unable to stop thinking about it. And, that alone is a testament to its power. It slowly gets under your skin, and you won't even notice it!
    7demystifield

    Weisz is phenomenal! Singlehandedly the best female acting performance in the last few years.

    Overindulgent and somewhat stuffy romantic drama that is saved single handedly by the Oscar caliber performance of Rachel Weisz, who gives a very complex and realistic look at a women whose self destructing over her choices in life in post war Britain in the 1950's. Weisz so good that she brings a lot of life into a somewhat lifeless screenplay that is more into atmosphere than substance. Both of her leading men are fine and lent great support to the vibrant Weisz, who is keeping this film afloat almost by herself while the movie gets a bit claustrophobic towards its climax. The film does have some great moments ( The pub scene and the intimate moment between Weisz and leading man Tom Hiddleston while dancing) but that's more the credit to Weisz and the cast than the film itself. Rachel Weisz has always been one of the most gifted and versatile actresses working today, not being afraid to do different characters and being unlikeable and raw in the process. In this film, she gives in my opinion the best female acting performance in the last few years, giving a complex and rich performance with a character that could have easily been botch by even a great actress, especially with a screenplay that is more into itself than the audience watching the movie. Weisz proves in this movie that she's more than a great actress, she proves that she is one of the best actresses we ever had.

    Her phenomenal performance alone is the real reason to see this movie.
    8synevy

    Wonderful drama

    The Deep Blue Sea is a dramatic romance which takes place around the post-war (WWII) period where the young wife of a British judge starts having a love affair with a royal air force pilot. The confusion and complexity or their situation puts their love into some strong tests. Mostly for their own self-challenge. Rachel Weisz is mature and amazing as a leading actress, and then comes Tom Hiddleston who unveils a beautiful supporting performance and freshens up a little bit the foggy mood of the film.

    Terence meets Terence and a wonderful theatrical film comes to life. T. Davies wrote the screenplay and also directed the movie based on a love story play by T. Rattigan. The cinematography is absolutely theatrical. Feels like a never-ending stage. Therefore, expect some -not very long- slow scenes accompanied with instrumental classic music. The story leads you to expect and understand the outcome as it is.

    If you want to see a good drama, this romantic one may be it.
    7Joshua_Barry

    A well crafted film

    THE DEEP BLUE SEA is set in the 1950′s and flashes back to the War years of the 40′s – so it is appropriate that the title also features in a popular song lyric of the time ' we are all between perdition and the deep blue sea'.

    London in 1950 was still very much showing the effects of the War and amid this drab and shattered cityscape, in a small dingy flat, Hester ( Rachel Weisz) has decided to commit suicide using the gas meter, but is revived. Hester had been married to the wealthy but tightly wound Judge, Sir William Collyer, but left him to live with a dashing ex RAF pilot, Freddie Page. The story takes place over a single day about ten months after Hester leaves her husband.

    This was originally a Terence Rattigan play that first went to screen in the 1950′s with Vivian Leigh in the lead role and Kenneth More as Freddie and Eric Portman as the stern judge. Rachel Weisz is nothing short of incandescent in the part. She is a polished, accomplished actress who keeps getting better as she goes on. Hester has taken what many would say, a wild and foolish step in leaving her safe and affluent husband for the feckless Freddie and a relationship that while initially passionate, intense and thrilling, is ultimately doomed, as less than a year after the move, Freddie is more centred on drinking in pubs and playing golf while Hester sits forlorn and neglected in a shabby, dingy flat. It is her birthday, Freddie has forgotten. She is alone.

    The editing, direction and cinematography are extremely good. Two scenes remain with me for poignancy. In a flashback to the Blitz, Hester and Sir William take shelter in a tube station, huddled with other cold and weary Londoners. Above, the bombs rain down thunderously upon their city, while on the platform, a lone soldier sings 'Molly Malone'. The other has Hester and Freddie dancing in a pub, smoke sits heavy on the air, the light is fractured through the window slats and the Jo Stafford song that was so popular at the time ' You Belong To Me' has the patrons singing with it.

    The film was both written and directed by Terence Davies. Perhaps because both Terences ( Rattigan and Davies) were / are gay men, there is a nuanced sympathy for Hester whose life from its start as a Vicar's daughter, through to her marriage to a hidebound upper class man whose mother loathed her as unfit for him, and culminating in her last chance at happiness and love being smashed because Freddie is a shallow and fickle man whose greatest time was as a RAF pilot during the Blitz and he will never move on from that.

    A mature, well crafted film, with occasional echoes of BRIEF ENCOUNTER, it has many strong points, but none stronger than Rachel Weisz. 3 and a half stars.. filmnotion.com

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      Terence Davies wanted Rachel Weisz for the part of Hester Collyer after he noticed her "incredible talent" in Amy Foster - Im Meer der Gefühle (1997), even though he hadn't heard of her before seeing that film. He called his agent and asked, "Have you ever heard of this girl Rachel Weisz?" His agent laughed and said, "She's an Oscar winner!" Weisz was amused by this and said, "I don't think Terence [Davies] knows very well anyone who's not in a black and white film."
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      Freddie Page: Let me give you a case: Jack loves Jill, Jill loves Jack. But Jack doesn't love Jill in the same way. Jack never asked to be loved.

      Hester Collyer: And what about Jill?

      Freddie Page: That's Jill's hard luck! I can't be bloody Romeo all the time!

    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Maltin on Movies: The Watch (2012)
    • Soundtracks
      Concerto for Violin and Ochestra, Op. 14
      Composed by Samuel Barber

      Published by G. Schirmer, Inc (ASCAP)

      Performed by Hilary Hahn & The Saint Paul Chamber Orchestra

      Conducted by Hugh Wolff

      Licensed courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment Inc.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 27. September 2012 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Vereinigtes Königreich
      • Australien
    • Offizieller Standort
      • Music Box Films (United States)
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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    • Drehorte
      • Ye Old Mitre Pub - Ely Place, London, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(pub scenes)
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      • Camberwell / Fly Films
      • Film4
      • UK Film Council
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    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 1.126.525 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 123.841 $
      • 25. März 2012
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 3.143.514 $
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