En 1838, Elizabeth accedió a dar a luz al hijo de un terrateniente anónimo, quien pagó la deuda de su padre a cambio. Contratado como institutriz en una finca aislada de Sussex, el Sr. Godwi... Leer todoEn 1838, Elizabeth accedió a dar a luz al hijo de un terrateniente anónimo, quien pagó la deuda de su padre a cambio. Contratado como institutriz en una finca aislada de Sussex, el Sr. Godwin demuestra ser este terrateniente anónimo.En 1838, Elizabeth accedió a dar a luz al hijo de un terrateniente anónimo, quien pagó la deuda de su padre a cambio. Contratado como institutriz en una finca aislada de Sussex, el Sr. Godwin demuestra ser este terrateniente anónimo.
- Dirección
- Guionista
- Elenco
- Premios
- 2 premios ganados y 2 nominaciones en total
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Opiniones destacadas
But watch it a few more times and you realize how balanced the story is, how themes of birth and death parallel heat and cold, love and hate.
The script is simple because silence and secrecy drive the plot. Compared to Jane Eyre, it is rather sparse, but so what?
I gave it a 10.
Performances by the actors are uniformly excellent. Marceau and Stephen Dillane as Charles Godwin share a chemistry rarely captured on film; but also look for Dominique Belcourt as the daughter; Lia Williams as Godwin's long-suffering sister-in-law; Kevin Anderson as the visiting American who falls for Elizabeth; and veteran British actor Joss Ackland as Godwin's father whose self-indulgent hedonism dooms the family to ruin. It's never apparent that this is Nicholson's first time out as a director. Nic Morris's cinematography of the English countryside and Marceu's exquisitely beautiful face lit by firelight is something to see, and Christopher Gunning's string-laden score is dramatic and over-the-top which it really should be.
Although rife with gray and icy colors, painful family obligation, stark settings, heartbreak, euthanasia, held back emotions, and rigid social mores; the underlying theme of the Firelight is that true love conquers all. It's never really gotten the attention it deserves.
Released by Disney's Hollywood pictures, the movie played briefly in American arthouses back in 1998 and was released on VHS the next year to very little fanfare. Disillusioned, Nicholson never directed a picture again, although he hit paydirt when he co-wrote the script to Ridley Scott's Gladiator in 2000. Firelight has been sporadically available since then on demand on the Encore movie cable channel. A Region 0 bare-bones DVD was released in Hong Kong of all places; it's available on Amazon.com and ebay. If you find a copy, it's definitely worth purchasing.
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- TriviaThough he had been in the film industry as a scriptwriter for many years, this was William Nicholson's first directed film.
- ErroresAfter seven years, despite evolving fashions, neither hero nor heroine have made any change in hairdo or style of clothes. Nor do they look a day older.
- Citas
Elisabeth: Do you know about Firelight?
Louisa: What about it?
Elisabeth: It's a kind of magic. Firelight makes time stand still. When you put out the lamps and sit in the firelight's glow there aren't any rules any more.
[blows out lamp]
Elisabeth: You can do what you want, say what you want, be what you want, and when the lamps are lit again, time starts again, and everything you said or did is forgotten. More than forgotten it never happened.
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
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- También se conoce como
- Firelight
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Taquilla
- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 785,482
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 135,401
- 7 sep 1998
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 785,482