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El mundo en que vivimos

Título original: The Way We Live Now
  • Miniserie de TV
  • 2001
  • TV-14
  • 1h 15min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Shirley Henderson and Matthew Macfadyen in El mundo en que vivimos (2001)
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Augustus Melmotte, un financiero de la ciudad nacido en Europa, cuyos orígenes son tan misteriosos como sus negocios. A las pocas semanas de llegar a Londres, anuncia una nueva empresa y pro... Leer todoAugustus Melmotte, un financiero de la ciudad nacido en Europa, cuyos orígenes son tan misteriosos como sus negocios. A las pocas semanas de llegar a Londres, anuncia una nueva empresa y promete fortuna instantánea.Augustus Melmotte, un financiero de la ciudad nacido en Europa, cuyos orígenes son tan misteriosos como sus negocios. A las pocas semanas de llegar a Londres, anuncia una nueva empresa y promete fortuna instantánea.

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    • David Suchet
    • Matthew Macfadyen
    • Cillian Murphy
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      • David Suchet
      • Matthew Macfadyen
      • Cillian Murphy
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    • Ganó 3premios BAFTA
      • 7 premios ganados y 12 nominaciones en total

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    David Suchet
    David Suchet
    • Augustus Melmotte
    • 2001
    Matthew Macfadyen
    Matthew Macfadyen
    • Sir Felix Carbury
    • 2001
    Cillian Murphy
    Cillian Murphy
    • Paul Montague
    • 2001
    Paloma Baeza
    Paloma Baeza
    • Hetta Carbury
    • 2001
    Cheryl Campbell
    Cheryl Campbell
    • Lady Carbury
    • 2001
    Richard Cant
    Richard Cant
    • Dolly Longestaffe
    • 2001
    Shirley Henderson
    Shirley Henderson
    • Marie Melmotte
    • 2001
    Tom Fahy
    • Butler - Grosvenor Square
    • 2001
    Allan Corduner
    Allan Corduner
    • Croll
    • 2001
    Angus Wright
    Angus Wright
    • Miles Grendall
    • 2001
    Miranda Otto
    Miranda Otto
    • Mrs Hurtle
    • 2001
    Stuart McQuarrie
    Stuart McQuarrie
    • Lord Nidderdale
    • 2001
    Tony Britton
    Tony Britton
    • Lord Alfred Grendall
    • 2001
    Oliver Ford Davies
    Oliver Ford Davies
    • Mr Longestaffe
    • 2001
    Helen Schlesinger
    • Madame Melmotte
    • 2001
    Douglas Hodge
    Douglas Hodge
    • Roger Carbury
    • 2001
    Maxine Peake
    Maxine Peake
    • Ruby Ruggles
    • 2001
    Graham Crowden
    Graham Crowden
    • Marquis of Auld Reekie
    • 2001
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    cameront

    Competent adaptation of very long book

    One of Trollope's longest tomes, 'The Way We Live Now' is a tale of greed and downfall in London during the 1880's boom. It tells the tale of a visiting conman, Melmotte, who decides this time to stay in his chosen destination after having been forced to leave Vienna in haste after causing another of the financial scandals in his long career. With many characters and subplots, this is a hard book to adapt to the screen. The BBC has managed a competent interpretation nontheless, squeezing the whole thing into only five hours.

    David Suchet as the protagonist, Melmotte, is excellent: a dark and charismatic foil to the foppish aristocrats who disdain all about him except his money. His daughter, Marie Melmotte, is particularly sweet. Apart from a few quirks like Mrs Hurtle's bizarre American accent (did American ladies really talk with a Jerry Hall drawl in the nineteenth century)? this is an extremely pleasing production.
    7missrljane

    Another triumph for Davies

    The man who wrote the 1995 mini series 'Pride and prejudice' (Andrew Davies) has adapted another (less well known) classic; Anthony Trollope's 'The way we live now'. Although this series is by no way in the same league as Pride and Prejudice it is still excellent. The plot certainly kept me enthralled over the four weeks it was shown, with character interaction completely gripping. I found the end a bit of a let down and rather rushed but it manages to whiz you through the many characters in a few minutes with great skill. A word of warning, be careful when you pick your favourite characters as what you want to happen probably won't. You truly do believe this is really happening, regardless it being set in 1870. The performances by David Suchet as devious Melmotte, Matthew Macfadyen as comic Felix and my favourite Douglas Hodge as the honest, moral Roger are unmissable. Even if, like me, you do not like the ending the rest of the programme makes it all well worth watching.
    Philby-3

    An engrossing adaption from the Eng Lit specialists

    Another fine Sunday night filler from Andrew Davies and the BBC. Based on one of Anthony Trollope's later and less well known novels, this six -part story (300 minutes) covers the short but spectacular career in London of Augustus Melmott, financial fraudster extraordinaire. Melmott is a Victorian Robert Maxwell (the bouncing Czech), a promoter of huge ambitious business ventures with a flamboyant style that proves irresisitable even to the hard-nosed. Like Maxwell, he has a seat in the House of Commons. Some of the hard-nosed have their suspicions but go along for the ride anyway no doubt hoping to get something for themselves along the way.

    Trollope weaves the strands of the plot adroitly using the Carbury family as the central characters. Lady Carbury (Cheryl Campbell) is the widow of a baronet (minor aristocracy) and without the means to live in the appropriate style. Her son Felix (Matthew McFadyen) is a total waster, putting any money he gets on the card table, and losing it. Lady C is trying to palm her rather priggish daughter Hetta (Paloma Baeza) off onto her nephew Roger (Douglas Hogg), also a prig, who has inherited the family estates. Roger is interested but Hetta is not, as she fancies Paul Montague (Cillian Murphy), a railway engineer and friend of Roger's. Murphy works for Melmott's company (the board is stacked with peers and baronets, including Felix). The Central American railway is supposed to be building a railroad from the central west of the US to Mexico. The railroad route has been surveyed, but funnily enough construction keeps on being delayed even though enough money has been raised to at least start it. Where's the money Melmott? Some is syphoned into his daughter Marie's trust fund. Marie (Shirley Henderson) is courted by Felix, who is very interested in the money, though not so interested in Marie.

    To say more would spoil the story. The casting is splendid, except for Cillian Murphy as Paul whose pretty-boy looks are more appropriate for a Romeo than some who has been a civil engineer for some years and spent a lot of that time in the merciless Mexican sun. As his American mistress Mrs Hurtle, Miranda Otto, otherwise a capable actress, can't do the Deep South accent. It would have been better to re-write the part for an Australian. If it's any consolation, Meryl Streep can't do an Australian accent either – it comes out as cockney, as we saw in 'Evil Angels'.

    The star performance is without a doubt David Suchet's as Melmott. Though a small man, he dominates every scene he is in, with his deep loud voice and grand manner. Critics are silenced by a mixture of flattery, bluff and sometimes threat. In the finish we almost like him, despite the chaos he causes. It is truly the role David Suchet was born to play, one utterly different from his small fussy Belgian detective, Hercule Poirot. Shirley Henderson as Marie also stands out in this company of very accomplished acting.

    I haven't checked the novel, but there are one or two quite modern touches for which Trollope may have been responsible, such as Marie's (or was it Hetta's?) feminist speech towards the end. He may have got that from his mum, who had to support her family by novel-writing after her husband died, and did so quite successfully.

    In the 1870s we had railways, in the 2000s we had dot coms. The vehicles change but we still have fear and greed as dominant players in the markets. The title 'The Way We Live Now' is just as apt today, as we see the Enron, Arthur Andersen, Worldcom crashes in the US, and HIH, FAI and One-tel in Australia. It is interesting that this 1875 novel, with no high literary pretensions, pulp fiction in fact, should be so relevant today. A engrossing film adaption from the Eng Lit specialists.
    Sleepy-17

    a great performance by David Suchet

    We're still talking at home about David Suchet's performance, he's repulsive, horrifying, lying, charismatic, ugly, likable, credible and incredible. If he had been in an A movie, he could of had all the awards. I thought there weren't any actors like this around anymore. His character is Citizen Kane combined with Dracula, and he inhabits it with a vengeance. And the story! It seems to always be consciously paralleling the dot-com or Enron debacles, but isn't that what business has been like ever since stocks began?
    9cashelguy_59

    The Way We Live Now IsFascinating

    The Way We Live Now is yet another British TV adaptation of the works of Anthony Trollope. Like The Pallisers and The Barchester Chronicles this is yet another mini-series to savor. The rich setting of 1870's London society is boldly brought to the screen. David Suchet gives the performance of his career as scoundrel Augustus Malmotte. Equally brilliant is Shirley Henderson as his daughter Marie. Henderson has emerged as one of the more spellbinding thespians of the last ten years. Why she isn't a major star when performers with a tiny fraction of her talent are on the A-list is one of those mysteries that will never be explained. Still, this is not quite up there in the same league with The Pallisers. Some of the characters are not that interesting. Unfortunately, Miranda Otto as Mrs. Hurtle and Cillian Murphy as Paul Montague are miscast.

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      Mrs. Hurtle indicates that the year is 1870. Trollope did his homework creating the fictional railroad enterprise. In 1870 Salt Lake City had almost three times the population of either Los Angeles or Denver, benefiting from the post-Civil War expansion westward and the booming silver and copper mines in the Intermountain West. Also by 1870 Salt Lake City was connected by rail to the Union Pacific Railroad and other smaller regional lines connecting to the mines. Building a railroad to haul ore from the US Rockies to a Mexican seaport on the Gulf of Mexico and to return with goods, supplies, and homesteaders made commercial sense and could easily have been supported in principle by a US Congress governed by America's Manifest Destiny.
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      Sir Felix Carbury: I may not be possessed of great wealth or property, but I am a baronet and a gentleman.

      Augustus Melmotte: And I'm not, you imply.

      Sir Felix Carbury: No! No, that's not what I meant at all!

      Augustus Melmotte: I think we understand each other very well. You're to provide the rank and position and I am to provide the money. That's the bargain. I buy my daughter a place in society by paying you to marry her.

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      Featured in The Two Loves of Anthony Trollope (2004)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 11 de noviembre de 2001 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origen
      • Reino Unido
    • Sitio oficial
      • PBS (United States)
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    • También se conoce como
      • The Way We Live Now
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Luton Hoo Estate, Luton, Bedfordshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido
    • Productoras
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • NOVA/WGBH Boston
      • Deep Indigo Productions
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      • 1h 15min(75 min)
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      • 1.33 : 1

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