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A Room with a View

  • Película de TV
  • 2007
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,2/10
1,4 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
A Room with a View (2007)
DramaDrama histórico

Añade un argumento en tu idiomaIn the Edwardian era, Marian Honeychurch and her two just-of-age children Lucy and Freddy Honeychurch are a carefree, fun-loving family living on Summer Street in the country town of Surrey.... Leer todoIn the Edwardian era, Marian Honeychurch and her two just-of-age children Lucy and Freddy Honeychurch are a carefree, fun-loving family living on Summer Street in the country town of Surrey. Lucy is a proper young lady, but passion seethes beneath her demure demeanor. She and her... Leer todoIn the Edwardian era, Marian Honeychurch and her two just-of-age children Lucy and Freddy Honeychurch are a carefree, fun-loving family living on Summer Street in the country town of Surrey. Lucy is a proper young lady, but passion seethes beneath her demure demeanor. She and her chaperone, her older cousin Charlotte Bartlett, who is officious in a slyly-undermining w... Leer todo

  • Dirección
    • Nicholas Renton
  • Guión
    • E.M. Forster
    • Andrew Davies
  • Reparto principal
    • Elaine Cassidy
    • Laurence Fox
    • Rafe Spall
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,2/10
    1,4 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Nicholas Renton
    • Guión
      • E.M. Forster
      • Andrew Davies
    • Reparto principal
      • Elaine Cassidy
      • Laurence Fox
      • Rafe Spall
    • 28Reseñas de usuarios
    • 3Reseñas de críticos
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 1 nominación en total

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    Elaine Cassidy
    Elaine Cassidy
    • Lucy Honeychurch
    Laurence Fox
    Laurence Fox
    • Cecil Vyse
    Rafe Spall
    Rafe Spall
    • George Emerson
    Sophie Thompson
    Sophie Thompson
    • Charlotte Bartlett
    Mark Williams
    Mark Williams
    • Mr. Beebe
    Timothy Spall
    Timothy Spall
    • Mr. Emerson
    Sinéad Cusack
    Sinéad Cusack
    • Miss Lavish
    Elizabeth McGovern
    Elizabeth McGovern
    • Mrs. Honeychurch
    Timothy West
    Timothy West
    • Reverend Eager
    Tom Byam Shaw
    • Freddy Honeychurch
    • (as Tag Stewart)
    Christine Kavanagh
    • Mrs. Vyse
    Yari Gugliucci
    • Paolo
    Sheila Reid
    Sheila Reid
    • Miss Alan
    Paolo Malco
    Paolo Malco
    • Fabio
    Gilda Gradi
    • Signora Bertolini
    Alice Bachi
    • Paolo's 'Sister'
    Paolo Antonini
    • Young Man
    • Dirección
      • Nicholas Renton
    • Guión
      • E.M. Forster
      • Andrew Davies
    • Todo el reparto y equipo
    • Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro

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    mmunier

    Another view in this room

    I remember fondly the 85' version and thought worthwhile to see what could be done again with it. Alas I'm not much of a reader and so never read the book. As usual when I come here I enjoy and learn much out of other's comments. Doing so I found interesting to see a variety of comments about it sometimes contradictory but here quite united in the displeasure of the ending! I watched it on our Sydney now only commercial free channel and must admit I was generally pleased with the performance of the leading characters. Yes Maggie Smith was very much missing. Otherwise I was not too disturbed by few changes. Lucy worked well for me. As for the ending I thought it was a little bizarre and unexpected but I like to give credit for the producer for making their own choices even if sometimes I disagree with them. I understand though that there should be some kind of respect for the original work. Well I had a good time with it and don't regret the time it took to watch it as some suggested we should. Perhaps it's not always a good idea to impose on others one's feelings. But at the end of it there are just written words, not orders!
    alfa-16

    A new take and a new starlet

    I see that Elaine Cassidy has been tipped for the top. Her Lucy Honeychurch catches some of what Helena Bonham Carter missed in the Merchant Ivory film, without succeeding in eclipsing her. The main improvement is that she and a surprisingly unfoppish Laurence Fox look like a more realistic pair of lovers in this Andrew Davies adaptation than HBC and DDL and seem fated for different reasons. I wasn't quite so immediately convinced Rafe Spall had what it took to part them.

    Sophie Thompson never disappoints and is a fabulous Charlotte, Mark Williams turns in another great piece of work as does Timothy West.

    In fact, compared to the Merchant Ivory version, most of the characters have a little more nuanced colour in their cheeks, with the exception of Freddie and Mrs Honeychurch. What stops this taking off and flying is the lack of real vitality in the script and a lot of direction which tends toward the pedestrian.

    Although, on balance, I think I still prefer the Merchant Ivory version, there's plenty enough here to enjoy.
    7galensaysyes

    Enjoyable but somewhat off

    When I saw this TV adaptation I enjoyed it in its own right, not having read the novel, but having now read it I must say the additions in Andrew Davies' script, which hadn't offended me in themselves as they did some other viewers, now seem to me to be rather silly and to contravene Forster without improving on him. For one thing, Davies insists on the class distinction between the lovers, but Forster makes it clear that this is not so great: Lucy's family is unaristocratic and has only been admitted to better society by a geographical accident. Then, Davies insists on the homosexual inclination of two characters, which is not only to read between the lines but to go beyond what Forster wrote. He might or might not have seen that as a part of their make-up; it wouldn't matter to the story either way; but I think it's safe to say Forster's Rev. Beebe would never have gone looking for "action" in Italy as Davies' does (or as Davies himself does through the character), and in any case this is irrelevant to the aspect the character presents in the novel; and to use the descriptions Beebe and Forster's other characters give of Cecil Vyse as hints toward his sexual tendency is to misread them; Forster has a different and more interesting view of his nature, and leaves him in, one might say, a world all his own. Finally, the epilogue, which is derived from Forster's speculation on what might happen to the characters "after" the novel, is irrelevant for just that reason: it lies outside the scope of the novel, which is complete in itself.

    I do think, however, that this adaptation has a couple of things in its favor, but perhaps not greatly in its favor, over the theatrical film. The novel is a comic novel--a comedy of manners, if the term may be applied to a novel--that reads lightly and trippingly, although it deals with the serious subjects of love and self-knowledge. Its happy idea is something like this: even a fleeting kiss can reveal essential truth and by its light expose all competing falsehoods. The first film was rather too grand for its source, like a vellum-bound gold-tipped limited edition; this version is more to scale. However, it too veers away from the comic, dropping much of the (apparently) trivial chatter while not only retaining but expanding on most of the (seemingly) more serious exchanges. Here Lucy, the character who receives wisdom, seems more accurately cast, being of more indeterminate class (and affections), younger, and more unworldly, though still not quite young enough and not quite the Lucy of the novel, since the script doesn't put her through all the paces Forster does. However, most of the secondary characters are miscast: Sinead Cusack might profitably have traded roles with Elizabeth McGovern, and Timothy West with Timothy Spall, and brought greater weight, as in the novel, to the roles of the mother and the spiritual mentor, making Lucy's changes of direction more credible. I think now that this adaptation, while enjoyable in itself, shared Lucy's condition: it needed a little spiritual guidance too.
    8klmreview

    Having not read the book...

    I really like the movie and the cast was excellent!! I just felt the passing of her husband and her reminiscing of their courting going back to Italy was just strange?!! I loved the piano playing!! So expressive!!
    2jjnxn-1

    Except for Sophie Thompson a terrible View

    Disappointing and unnecessary redo of the Forster tale. Elaine Cassidy doesn't come close to Helena Bonham Carter's charm and winsomeness and without that the whole enterprise is doomed from the start. The only actor to perform with any distinction is Sophie Thompson who makes a fine Cousin Charlotte, different from Maggie Smith but fun in her fluttery way. The other cast members, fine actors though they may be in other places, are adrift here dwarfed by the memory of classic performances. Even considered separately the production seems flat and airless with the scenes following one another but without a sense of cohesion. To top it all off the ending is disastrous. Really a one star affair, the second is for Sophie Thompson but she's not enough to save this wretched mess. Watch the far superior original instead!

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      Timothy Spall and Rafe Spall, who play Mr. Emerson and his son George Emerson, are in real life father and son.
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      Edited into Masterpiece Theatre: A Room with a View (2008)
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      • 4 de noviembre de 2007 (Reino Unido)
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      • Reino Unido
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      • ITV (United Kingdom)
      • PBS (United States)
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    • Localizaciones del rodaje
      • Florencia, Toscana, Italia
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      • Ingenious Broadcasting
      • IWC Media
      • WGBH
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      • 1h 33min(93 min)
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