Ellen Hardy, una madre obrera, lucha con sus sentimientos hacia la maestra de su hijo, Kathy Thompson, explorando temas de sexualidad reprimida y comentario social.Ellen Hardy, una madre obrera, lucha con sus sentimientos hacia la maestra de su hijo, Kathy Thompson, explorando temas de sexualidad reprimida y comentario social.Ellen Hardy, una madre obrera, lucha con sus sentimientos hacia la maestra de su hijo, Kathy Thompson, explorando temas de sexualidad reprimida y comentario social.
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Benjamin Campbell
- Britchenor
- (as Ben Campbell)
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In the thirties , Lilian Hellmann wrote a play about two schoolteachers ,one of whom fell in love with her colleague ;it was transferred twice to the screen by William Wyler as "these three " (but he was forced to avoid the lesbian side) and as "the children' hour" (in which Audrey Hepburn and Shirley McLaine were unforgettable)
I had not seen a more moving movie dealing with what was then a taboo subject since "the children's hour " ; in those years ,the gay ,be he a man or a woman ,had always a bad end ( " suddenly last summer" "the fox" "advise and consent "......)
It was then and it is now : things have changed and fortunately,people have become more tolerant with homosexuals .
But "between two women" takes place in the fifties ,just before WW2, which is often hinted at ; the depiction of the social background is precise and detailed :the macho husband working in the factory , the children playing with their toy train, the wireless set , Ellen marvelling at Kathy's bathroom, a stiffling society .And it's not so sure that both women will live happily ever after : their life will be uncertain, and ,like the train ,they may enter a dark tunnel where they might meet unfriendly people .
Barbara Marten and Andrina Carroll give superlative restrained performances : looks and smiles tell their whole story , those who watch Steven Woodcock's to get an eyeful will be disappointed : it's a psychological drama of the first order ; the rapport both actresses have is extraordinary ,although they are apparently worlds apart : Kathy is an educated woman whereas Ellen is a worker's wife whose husband got pregnant before her wedding : an intelligent woman, she certainly could have carried on with her studies ,had she been given the opportunity to. Her boy's drawings (which,although impressive, depicts a gloomy reality : walls ,factory,shadows, darkness ) may be the key to the world of culture she longs for .On his part ,her husband rejects this art ,and gets jealous of his own son who makes as much money with his picture as he makes in one month .
It' s obvious Ellen and Geoff have never been in love ,and the wife did not want to show her true colors ; the coming of luminous Kathy will make the difference ;the relationship is depicted with sensitiveness, warmth and decency .
I had not seen a more moving movie dealing with what was then a taboo subject since "the children's hour " ; in those years ,the gay ,be he a man or a woman ,had always a bad end ( " suddenly last summer" "the fox" "advise and consent "......)
It was then and it is now : things have changed and fortunately,people have become more tolerant with homosexuals .
But "between two women" takes place in the fifties ,just before WW2, which is often hinted at ; the depiction of the social background is precise and detailed :the macho husband working in the factory , the children playing with their toy train, the wireless set , Ellen marvelling at Kathy's bathroom, a stiffling society .And it's not so sure that both women will live happily ever after : their life will be uncertain, and ,like the train ,they may enter a dark tunnel where they might meet unfriendly people .
Barbara Marten and Andrina Carroll give superlative restrained performances : looks and smiles tell their whole story , those who watch Steven Woodcock's to get an eyeful will be disappointed : it's a psychological drama of the first order ; the rapport both actresses have is extraordinary ,although they are apparently worlds apart : Kathy is an educated woman whereas Ellen is a worker's wife whose husband got pregnant before her wedding : an intelligent woman, she certainly could have carried on with her studies ,had she been given the opportunity to. Her boy's drawings (which,although impressive, depicts a gloomy reality : walls ,factory,shadows, darkness ) may be the key to the world of culture she longs for .On his part ,her husband rejects this art ,and gets jealous of his own son who makes as much money with his picture as he makes in one month .
It' s obvious Ellen and Geoff have never been in love ,and the wife did not want to show her true colors ; the coming of luminous Kathy will make the difference ;the relationship is depicted with sensitiveness, warmth and decency .
Not much to say, its a sweet old movie with good acting, nice characters and a story that while simple and sometimes confusingly told; is perfectly fine and is a nice way to spend a viewing session.
I can't help but mention I love the fact its old women being portrayed as a romantic couple - its not explored a lot in movies and to see it in such an old movie was a pleasant surprise.
I also loved the main actor, Barbara Marten's performance, she has such expression in nearly every scene, but this isn't to over shadow the rest, the child actors as perfectly fine, and I particularly enjoyed Andrew Dunn's performance as Geoff, he plays the character very well and I just love his way of pronouncing words.
I can't help but mention I love the fact its old women being portrayed as a romantic couple - its not explored a lot in movies and to see it in such an old movie was a pleasant surprise.
I also loved the main actor, Barbara Marten's performance, she has such expression in nearly every scene, but this isn't to over shadow the rest, the child actors as perfectly fine, and I particularly enjoyed Andrew Dunn's performance as Geoff, he plays the character very well and I just love his way of pronouncing words.
The storyline was slim, the actors were excellent and the tension true but there was far too much mere wanting and we didn't even get to enjoy the happy ending. It was as though this movie was made by a sexually uptight lesbian who loved the characters but was embarrassed by any physicality. Finally the overly dramatic and tacky music was distracting. There simply is not enough of a movie to write about that could fill up ten lines! A decent flick overall but all worry and no fun makes Jack a dull movie that was clean but plain. I would have to be bored out of my skull to view it again however worthy the film is in subtle ways.....can I stop writing now?
Really enjoyed this film, the set design was fantastic and the attention to detail for such an old era was brilliant!! The only major let down in this film was the acting of the main younge boy victor, it was very poor.... And actually quite annoying because it just wasn't natural.
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- TriviaThe film's working title was "Mother and Son". When a Russian film of the same name appeared in the late-1990s, Steven Woodcock changed the title.
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By what name was Between Two Women (2003) officially released in Canada in English?
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