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El mensajero

Título original: The Go-Between
  • 1971
  • PG
  • 1h 56min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
7,2/10
6,9 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
El mensajero (1971)
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Una historia de amor tórrido y prohibido entre una pareja de la campiña inglesa.Una historia de amor tórrido y prohibido entre una pareja de la campiña inglesa.Una historia de amor tórrido y prohibido entre una pareja de la campiña inglesa.

  • Dirección
    • Joseph Losey
  • Guión
    • Harold Pinter
    • L.P. Hartley
  • Reparto principal
    • Julie Christie
    • Alan Bates
    • Dominic Guard
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    7,2/10
    6,9 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Joseph Losey
    • Guión
      • Harold Pinter
      • L.P. Hartley
    • Reparto principal
      • Julie Christie
      • Alan Bates
      • Dominic Guard
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    • 34Reseñas de críticos
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  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Nominado para 1 premio Óscar
      • 10 premios y 11 nominaciones en total

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    Julie Christie
    Julie Christie
    • Marian Maudsley - Lady Trimingham
    Alan Bates
    Alan Bates
    • Ted Burgess
    Dominic Guard
    Dominic Guard
    • Leo Colston
    Margaret Leighton
    Margaret Leighton
    • Mrs. Maudsley
    Michael Redgrave
    Michael Redgrave
    • Older Leo Colston
    Michael Gough
    Michael Gough
    • Mr Maudsley
    Edward Fox
    Edward Fox
    • Hugh Trimingham
    Richard Gibson
    Richard Gibson
    • Marcus Maudsley
    Simon Hume-Kendall
    • Denys
    Roger Lloyd Pack
    Roger Lloyd Pack
    • Charles
    Amaryllis Garnett
    • Kate
    • (as Amaryllis Garnet)
    Keith Buckley
    Keith Buckley
    • Stubbs
    John Rees
    • Blunt
    Gordon Richardson
    • Rector
    Jim Broadbent
    Jim Broadbent
    • Spectator at Cricket Match
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    Carl Dane
    • Coachman
    • (sin acreditar)
    Joshua Losey
    • Boy in Village
    • (sin acreditar)
    Arnold Schulkes
    • Servant
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    • Dirección
      • Joseph Losey
    • Guión
      • Harold Pinter
      • L.P. Hartley
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    Reseñas de usuarios64

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    6SnoopyStyle

    moments of great intensity

    It's turn of the century in the English country. Young Leo Colston is spending the summer with his rich school friend Marcus Maudsley's family estate. He is taken with Marcus' older sister Marian Maudsley (Julie Christie). He encounters tenant farmer Ted Burgess (Alan Bates) who recruits him to deliver love letters between Ted and Marian.

    Harold Pinter adapted the screenplay from a novel. It's a rather leisurely stroll through the country especially in the beginning. The plot is not that complicated. The tension is not raised until the introduction of Burgess. There is always a sense of danger beneath the generally loving character. This inherent instability within him is the most compelling part of the movie. Marian has one great scene. It's a two hours costumed romance. It's a bit slow with moments of great intensity.
    8TheLittleSongbird

    Manipulative regression

    There is always at least one reason for wanting to see any film and 'The Go Between' had plenty. Harold Pinter to me was one of the greatest playwrights/writers of the twentieth century, his prose is so insightful, very intelligent, not heavy-handed and sharp even if his screenplays may be too talky for some. Have had a high appreciation for Joseph Losey ever since first seeing his 'Don Giovanni' (one of the best opera films ever made) over a decade ago. Love the cast too.

    1971's 'The Go Between' on the whole didn't disappoint. Like their previous collaborations, it is very good if not flawless. Even if it is again very polarising, can totally understand why it may not connect with some but personally do understand the positive reception more. If you like fast and furious pacing, prefer rootable characters and are not a fan of sparse dialogue and a lot of pauses, it's perhaps best looking elsewhere. If you are fine with deliberately paced films and like films that disturb and move through atmosphere, 'The Go Between' is likely to appeal. It is hard to say which is the best between this, 'The Servant' and 'Accident', as someone who thinks they're equally very good in their own way.

    By all means, 'The Go Between' isn't perfect. Personally did find the score ill fitting tonally, too much like Gothic spy thriller from the 70s whereas a more elegiac, quieter period music approach would have been more suitable. And it could have been used a little less too.

    Do agree with those that say that there are some muddled time shifts where the film jumps about a little structurally. The first 20 minutes or so drag a little too much.

    However, all that is overshadowed by the huge amount that 'The Go Between'. It is gorgeously filmed and the Norfolk locations are stunning too. Losey's direction is very atmospheric and accomplished, and Pinter's dialogue is unmistakable Pinter, not wordy or constant but very poetic and thought provoking. The story is deliberate, over deliberate to start with, and also tense and moving with its portrayal of the class system and divide being biting and insightful in how regressive and manipulative it was in the time period depicted in the classic source material.

    Can't fault the acting, Dominic Guard's performance has garnered a very polarised response, to me he was fine. Julie Christie and Alan Bates smoulder beautifully in their roles, though Bates' character is underdeveloped due to the amount left out, with a chemistry that makes one believe in the romance. Margaret Leighton is also very powerful and commands every second of her screen time.

    In summary, very good if not without flaws. 8/10.
    7bkoganbing

    Summer with the Maudsleys

    The period piece films of Ivory-Merchant have nothing on Joseph Losey's The Go Between. In fact I'm sure that James Ivory and Ismail Merchant more than likely modeled their own films on the ambience of Victorian England that Losey gave to this fine production.

    Young Domenic Guard is invited to spend his summer with his school chum Richard Gibson's family in their country home. The Maudsleys live in grand style and Gibson's parents are Michael Gough and Margaret Leighton. When Gibson comes down with the measles, the hospitality slack is taken up with his older sister Julie Christie. She's engaged to Edward Fox cricketeer and Boer War hero. They all make Guard feel quite welcome and he has the run of the place.

    The Go Between is set in those more strict and innocent times and it could never work today. But given the lavishness of the sets and costumes you really do feel you're back in the post Boer War days of Queen Victoria. And a young kid like Guard's character at thirteen could really be as innocent as he is. But he is approaching puberty and he's got lots of questions.

    On a family outing he and the rest meet up with farm hand Alan Bates, a rough type. Pretty soon for his new friend Christie young Guard finds himself taking messages back and forth to Bates from Christie and vice versa.

    She may be marrying Fox, but it's Bates that gets her mojo working. Back in those days only Viennese like Sigmund Freud and his colleagues were discussing things like that. Losey with scriptwriter Harold Pinter nailed those Victorian attitudes down quite well.

    I can't believe that The Go Between got no Oscar recognition in either the set or costume design categories. Margaret Leighton did receive an Oscar nomination for her role in the Supporting Actress category. Her scene with young Domenic Guard as she suspects what's going on with her daughter is well played by both.

    The Go Between is a great expose of Victorian manners and morals and a sumptious piece of film making.
    8fwhichard-344-426261

    The Past is a Different Country. They do things differently there.

    I recently watched this film after having seen it as a teenager. Both experiences touched me but in significantly different ways. Not unlike the storyline in the film ironically.

    The film is beautifully crafted and almost perfect in every way. All the actors are brilliantly cast and do a great job at hiding only slightly their true emotions and motivations. Those who know and love The Age of Innocence will appreciate the way the story unfolds.

    At its core is the story of how class norms and rigid rules of behavior affect an innocent young boy, at what surely is his most vulnerable time of his life.

    Some may find the pace slow. I did when I first saw it as a teenager. Please give this film time to develop. Resist those swift "5 minutes and I am out" rules so many millennials tend to apply today. Resist please. And above all, give your full attention to this small masterpiece. Watch for the small changes in tone and body language these great actors provide us.

    Then, when young viewers are a little older and life has provided them a few joys and pains, please revisit this film as I did. I sense your emotions may bathe over you as mine did recently.

    Enjoy this film.
    8zach-27

    Elegant, tragic, yet oddly liberating

    The first time I saw this film, I was 18 years old. Now, almost thirty years later, I am still enthralled by its two atmospheres - a hot summery Norfolk, England at the turn of the century versus a cloudy, rainy, modern-day Norfolk. The juxtaposition between the two periods is stunning, and mysterious. The acting is superb, the sets and costumes are superior, and the haunting Michel Legrand score stays with you long after the film is over. I find the film to be quite elegant in its scenes of yesteryear, where the "old" England seemed dreamy, leisurely, carefree, and prim and proper, compared to the dreary, coldly realistic, grown-up, modern-day England, where the past is spoken about, and an explanation of what happened in the past is requested.

    Although the movie ends on a tragic note, there is a hint of hope which I found oddly liberating, a feature I didn't notice 30 years ago. But like fine wine, this movie ages well. Enjoy, and go on a trip to the past "...{where it's} a foreign country...they do things differently there."

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    • Curiosidades
      The movie was based upon L.P. Hartley's novel of the same name. The opening line of the novel has become somewhat well-known: "The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there." That same line--spoken by the voice-over narrator--opens this movie.
    • Pifias
      For a film partly set in 1952, many of the vehicles are of a much later period. As Leo gets in his hired car at Norwich Thorpe station, a late 1950s Ford Consul saloon and a BMC 1800 saloon from around 1969 are seen. Also, the village scenes include a 1962 Austin A35 van.
    • Citas

      [first lines]

      Older Leo Colston: The past is a foreign country. They do things differently there.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Aquarius: Come Lancing/Joseph Losey (1971)
    • Banda sonora
      Le Messager (The Go-Between) (Thème Du Film)
      Written and Performed by Michel Legrand

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 1 de octubre de 1971 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origen
      • Reino Unido
    • Idioma
      • Inglés
    • Títulos en diferentes países
      • The Go-Between
    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Melton Constable Hall, Melton Constable, Norfolk, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Brandham Hall)
    • Empresa productora
      • EMI Films
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      • 1.000.000 US$ (estimación)
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      • 3379 US$
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    • Duración
      1 hora 56 minutos
    • Mezcla de sonido
      • Mono
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.85 : 1

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