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Daphne

  • Película de TV
  • 2007
  • 1h 30min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.5/10
619
TU CALIFICACIÓN
Elizabeth McGovern, Janet McTeer, and Geraldine Somerville in Daphne (2007)
BiografíaDramaRomance

Agrega una trama en tu idiomaDaphne Du Maurier, author of "Rebecca" and "Jamaica Inn," becomes attracted to the wife of a publisher and to an actress.Daphne Du Maurier, author of "Rebecca" and "Jamaica Inn," becomes attracted to the wife of a publisher and to an actress.Daphne Du Maurier, author of "Rebecca" and "Jamaica Inn," becomes attracted to the wife of a publisher and to an actress.

  • Dirección
    • Clare Beavan
  • Guionistas
    • Margaret Forster
    • Amy Jenkins
  • Elenco
    • Geraldine Somerville
    • Elizabeth McGovern
    • Janet McTeer
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.5/10
    619
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Clare Beavan
    • Guionistas
      • Margaret Forster
      • Amy Jenkins
    • Elenco
      • Geraldine Somerville
      • Elizabeth McGovern
      • Janet McTeer
    • 8Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 4Opiniones de los críticos
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    Geraldine Somerville
    Geraldine Somerville
    • Daphne du Maurier
    Elizabeth McGovern
    Elizabeth McGovern
    • Ellen Doubleday
    Janet McTeer
    Janet McTeer
    • Gertrude Lawrence
    Andrew Havill
    Andrew Havill
    • Tommy Browning
    Christopher Malcolm
    Christopher Malcolm
    • Nelson Doubleday
    Malcolm Sinclair
    Malcolm Sinclair
    • Noel Coward
    Elliott Naylor
    • Kits
    • (as Elliot Naylor)
    Meg Dixon
    • Flavia
    Tim Ahern
    Tim Ahern
    • Dickie
    Nicholas Murchie
    • New York Prosecutor
    Felicity Montagu
    Felicity Montagu
    • Director, 'September Tide'
    Jay Taylor
    Jay Taylor
    • Evan Davies - Actor, 'September Tide'
    Coral Beed
    Coral Beed
    • Actress, 'September Tide'
    Jenny Howe
    • Tod
    Natalie Best
    • Maid
    Tessa Hall
    • Air Hostess
    • (sin créditos)
    Shane Nolan
    • Waiter
    • (sin créditos)
    Aaron Sweeney
    • Photographer
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      • Clare Beavan
    • Guionistas
      • Margaret Forster
      • Amy Jenkins
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    7lynfoster

    Slow, but interesting.

    Daphne du Maurier is one of my favorite writers, and I'm sorry she lived such a tortured love life. I would've enjoyed the movie more except for one thing, the music. The story was interesting and the actors were good, but the music was too loud throughout the entire movie. Distracting and irritating.
    8bob998

    Geraldine Somerville is terrific

    Daphne Du Maurier has always been on the periphery of my consciousness, as the author of Rebecca and My Cousin Rachel, both of which I've not read but have seen the film adaptations. So the revelation that she was bisexual comes as a mildly interesting fact. She is having a hard time defining herself sexually. Gertrude Lawrence says Daphne is really a boy--her play about a young man in love with an older woman is really about her as a man-- and Daphne spends most of the film trying to establish whether or not this is true.

    I said Somerville is terrific, and she proves how inward she is with the character. The trip to Florence with Ellen Doubleday that is so fraught with tension between the two women produces some funny lines: "I'm like the river Arno with its falls all pent up, that can't get out to sea... I want to flee to a monastery or a madhouse".
    9kak877-1

    Very good movie...

    I just watched this movie tonight on Logo and thought it was a wonderful story. I am only in my late 20's and not usually interested in older movies (althought this was recently made), however I found it very interesting and very well portrayed. It was a very tasteful love story.

    I had never heard of Daphne Du Maurier before this, but I enjoyed it so much that I am going to read her other stories. Another good movie to watch would be Portrait of A Marriage which was shown as a mini-series. This movie was similar to Daphne. I would recommend either of those movies.
    6aethomson

    Bodices survive unripp'd

    Contrary to what you may have heard, the world is becoming a better place, more understanding, more tolerant. The first thing that an inhabitant of this blessed year 2012 notices about the BBC dramatisation "Daphne" is that it appears to be happening on some other planet. A planet where the very word that begins with L can be "hateful". And yet actress Gertrude Lawrence died only 60 years ago. What if we learned that a popular author of romantic fiction was bisexual? - these days it would be no big deal. It might even explain how she could write so sensitively about "lurv". But AD 1950 puts us back in the Age of Sapphoparanoia (all right, I made that word up). Shock, horror, the old rules might not work any more! The rule went like this: if you could keep your young women (daughters, sisters, wives) separated from the males of the species, their virtue might be preserved, their hormones kept in check. But what if the "predatory seducer" should turn out to be another female? All the elaborate machinery for the segregation of sex would be undermined! Daphne (1907-89) was such a successful author that she was made a Dame of the British Empire. A marvellous book, "Historica's Women" explains: "Early in her writing career, Daphne du Maurier discovered that a large segment of the reading public still yearned for 'old fashioned' stories that featured love and adventure, a touch of danger, a hint of sexual tension, and perhaps an encounter with the paranormal." Geraldine Somerville works hard at the role of Daphne, trying to be a proper wife and mother, humiliated by intrusive and embarrassing questions in the "Rebecca plagiarism" court case, torn between the need to suppress and the need to express her aching, problematic love. Daphne's husband "Tommy" is rather cruelly portrayed by Andrew Havill as that familiar cliché, the ineffectual English gent of yesteryear. In real life "Tommy" was Sir Frederick "Boy" Browning, a distinguished military leader and war hero (article in Wikipedia). It's a slander to represent him as a mushy wimp - his nervous breakdown did not occur until 1957, five years after the action of "Daphne". Janet McTeer has fun as the exuberant and uninhibited Gertrude Lawrence, and Elizabeth McGovern has to be ambiguous and nuanced as Ellen Doubleday, wife of the American publisher.

    Daphne du Maurier always left a smidgen of mystery in her stories -what exactly happened? - what really happened? What were people's real motives? Were the good characters quite as good as they seemed to be, and the bad characters quite as bad? Her fans felt that she treated them as if they were sophisticated and intelligent readers - but only just sophisticated and intelligent enough to understand her stories. Hitchcock valued this whiff of the unexplained and turned two of her narratives into great movies, "Rebecca" and "The Birds". This biopic "Daphne" attempts a similar "conundrum" approach, but it's not entirely successful. Soft-edged hints crowd out clarity. We're never quite sure, while watching "Daphne", whether we should be paying more attention to the subtleties, or whether some of these "subtleties" are in fact short on content. One suspects that Daphne herself, the author of "My Cousin Rachel", would have done a better job of writing this script, with rather less messing about.

    So is "Daphne" a chick flick? It tries very hard not to be, but inevitably the microscopic examination of facial expressions (does she like me, or does she desire me?) is not going to appeal to many guys. It's an honest attempt to recover a bygone age, when fear and bewilderment clustered around bisexuality, in that limbo land on the far side of Beauvoir (English translation 1953) and Greer (1970). But delicacy and pathos are poised dangerously close to the edge of vacuity. The psychological complexity is nicely done, but you can't help feeling, and hoping, that the real Daphne du Maurier was of a personality and character more robust.
    4lawnmorgan

    Not that good

    I found the movie to be the writer/director's failed attempt at teaching the audience their view of social justice.

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      The song 1939 "Perfidia" by Alberto Domínguez is used throughout, and was used previously in Rebeca, una mujer inolvidable (1940) when Maxim seduces the heroine. "Perfidy" means treachery or betrayal.
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      I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now
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      Music by Joseph E. Howard and Harold Orlob

      Lyrics by William M. Hough and Frank R. Adams

      Performed by Perry Como

      [heard when Daphne first meets Ellen aboard ship]

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 12 de mayo de 2007 (Reino Unido)
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      • Salisbury, Wiltshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido
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