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Madame Bovary

  • 2014
  • R
  • 1h 58min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
5.7/10
9.2 k
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Mia Wasikowska in Madame Bovary (2014)
A young beauty impulsively marries small-town doctor in order to leave her father's pig farm far behind. But after being introduced to the glamorous world of high society, she soon becomes bored with her stodgy husband and mundane life, and seeks prestige and excitement outside the bonds of marriage.
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Aburrida en su matrimonio con un médico rural y asfixiada por la vida en una pequeña ciudad, la inquieta Emma Bovary persigue sus sueños de pasión y emoción, cueste lo que cueste.Aburrida en su matrimonio con un médico rural y asfixiada por la vida en una pequeña ciudad, la inquieta Emma Bovary persigue sus sueños de pasión y emoción, cueste lo que cueste.Aburrida en su matrimonio con un médico rural y asfixiada por la vida en una pequeña ciudad, la inquieta Emma Bovary persigue sus sueños de pasión y emoción, cueste lo que cueste.

  • Dirección
    • Sophie Barthes
  • Guionistas
    • Felipe Marino
    • Sophie Barthes
    • Gustave Flaubert
  • Elenco
    • Mia Wasikowska
    • Rhys Ifans
    • Ezra Miller
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Sophie Barthes
    • Guionistas
      • Felipe Marino
      • Sophie Barthes
      • Gustave Flaubert
    • Elenco
      • Mia Wasikowska
      • Rhys Ifans
      • Ezra Miller
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    • 84Opiniones de los críticos
    • 52Metascore
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    • Premios
      • 2 nominaciones en total

    Videos8

    Official Trailer
    Trailer 2:32
    Official Trailer
    Madame Bovary: You Need A Lady Friend
    Clip 2:27
    Madame Bovary: You Need A Lady Friend
    Madame Bovary: You Need A Lady Friend
    Clip 2:27
    Madame Bovary: You Need A Lady Friend
    Madame Bovary: Mr. Lheureux (French)
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    Madame Bovary: Mr. Lheureux (French)
    Madame Bovary: Emma Wins Again
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    Madame Bovary: Emma Wins Again
    Madame Bovary: Leon (French)
    Clip 1:24
    Madame Bovary: Leon (French)
    Madame Bovary: The Marquis (French)
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    Madame Bovary: The Marquis (French)

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    Mia Wasikowska
    Mia Wasikowska
    • Emma Bovary
    Rhys Ifans
    Rhys Ifans
    • Monsieur Lheureux
    Ezra Miller
    Ezra Miller
    • Léon Dupuis
    Logan Marshall-Green
    Logan Marshall-Green
    • Marquis d'Andervilliers
    Henry Lloyd-Hughes
    Henry Lloyd-Hughes
    • Charles Bovary
    Laura Carmichael
    Laura Carmichael
    • Henriette
    Olivier Gourmet
    Olivier Gourmet
    • Monsieur Rouault
    Paul Giamatti
    Paul Giamatti
    • Monsieur Homais
    Luke Tittensor
    Luke Tittensor
    • Hippolyte
    Richard Cordery
    • Abbé Bournisien
    Wendy Nottingham
    • Madame Homais
    Simon Muller
    • Monsieur Dubocage
    Simon Paisley Day
    Simon Paisley Day
    • Bailiff
    Morfydd Clark
    Morfydd Clark
    • Camille
    Roméo Fidanza
    • Recital Singer
    • (as Romeo Fidanza)
    Sophie Fejoz
    • Recital Singer
    • (as Sophie Féjoz)
    Mahé Goufan
    • Recital Singer
    Philippe Rausch
    • Pianist
    • Dirección
      • Sophie Barthes
    • Guionistas
      • Felipe Marino
      • Sophie Barthes
      • Gustave Flaubert
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    2mkd002

    Oh Lord, This is Excruciatingly Bad . . .

    Casting is totally off. Charles Bovary is supposed to be a large, good-natured, undemanding drudge of a man, hard-working and country bumpkin-ish without any slim, well-tailored glamour. Instead we get this svelte, firm, and resolute executive type with patent-leather hair. (Don't know if he ever did it, but the young Gerard Depardieu is the perfect physical type.) This is important because her spouse's rustic dullness as she perceives it has to be seen in the actor chosen. The Emma character has no obvious allure in this adaptation. Why are these men so attracted to her beyond an impression that she'd be "easy"?

    The whole plot involving Leon's legitimate reasons for visiting the house is mangled, as is the genesis of the attempt by Charles to correct Hippolyte's medical issue and the surgery's outcome. Boneheaded decisions abound, such as the decision to change the sumptuous, romantic ball that quickened Emma's economic and sensual envy into a grubby, sweaty stag hunt. Worst of all its many bad decisions, this film totally eliminates the Bovarys' baby daughter Berthe, whose existence is essential to our understanding of how huge the final tragedy really is and its domino effects far beyond Emma and Charles.

    I rarely write reviews but, when such violence is done to one of the great works of world literature, I do get annoyed. Apart from a bit of recognition for production values including cinematography, sets, location detail, costumes, I have to give this sloppy, bloodless and point-missing attempt the welcome it deserves.
    6em_ma-73685

    Visually gorgeous, otherwise disappointing

    Mia Wasikowska as Emma Bovary is one of the worst casting decisions I've ever seen. I read the book quite a while ago but I remember picturing her as pretty, delicate, vivacious, fun-loving, lively, romantic, naive and gullible. Wasikowska projects none of these qualities. Emma is supposed to transform into a depressed, frustrated, shadow of her former self, dulled by her uneventful country life with a dull husband she doesn't love before turning to other men and recklessly spending money she doesn't have to bring some excitement into her life.

    In the movie she seems to meet her first male distraction the day after her wedding and then falls in love with the marquis simply by looking at him, demanding he rescue her from her disappointing life and sweep her off to a high society life almost immediately. Incidentally, the first time they see each other is during a stag hunt, when Emma rides astride her horse - surely not in rural France during the mid-18th century?

    Emma seems to attract men like flies, although I can't see anything in Wasikowska's Emma that would attract any man.

    And what's going on with the accent mash up?! Most of the characters, including Emma, sound American, but her father has a French accent, others sound English and Rhys Ifans... I don't know what is going on there but sometimes he sounds slightly French, sometimes purely French and at other times completely English.

    The most frustrating thing about this film is that there is no sense of time passing. Everything seems to happen within a couple of weeks.

    Visually though, it is beautiful and there are some excellent moments and scenes. Watch it for the gorgeous costumes and setting if not the actors or the plot!
    5SnoopyStyle

    kinda dull

    Emma (Mia Wasikowska) leaves the convent to marry boring country doctor Charles Bovary (Henry Lloyd-Hughes). Life is dull. She flirts with awkward law clerk Léon Dupuis (Ezra Miller) and has an affair with the dashing Marquis d'Andervilliers (Logan Marshall-Green). She spends outrageously beyond her means and lecherous Monsieur Lheureux (Rhys Ifans) is too willing to give her credit. Monsieur Homais (Paul Giamatti) is the pharmacist friend.

    Everybody speaks softly especially Mia. Her dull life is filmed in long scenes which only accentuates the dullness and infects the movie with its dullness. At least, the dullness is quite convincing. Mia needs to pierce that dullness with more powerful passionate acting but she is going for callous and wanting. She is still the heroine. It's all very subdue. I'm no literary person and maybe she is supposed to be this way. I can't comment on the accuracy of the depiction. It would be more compelling for her to embrace the darkness. It is beautiful in a moody sunset period piece way but it doesn't have the exuberance. It's kinda dull.
    6russellingreviews

    Visually stunning, but aesthetics are not enough to save this film

    "She wanted to die, but she also wanted to live in Paris." ― Gustave Flaubert

    Walking into the cinema... A classic novel by Gustave Flaubert that might be familiar to many by name only, but still sets the standard for realism. Emma Bovary has been portrayed by a multitude of actresses, but how will the perennial period actress, Mia Wasikowska (Alice in Wonderland) handle the disenchanted wife of Charles Bovary?

    Art-house rating: 2.5 stars* Cinematic rating: 2.5 stars Big question opportunities: 3 stars

    Review

    It is the name that might sound familiar, but this may be the first time this generation has engaged the story of Madame Bovary. Set in provincial 19th century northern France, Emma Bovary is a misunderstood soul who desires more than the small country town life style. She is beautiful and loved, but an enigma to most of the people who come into her life. Her father, the boarding school nuns and her husband, Dr. Charles Bovary (Henry Lloyd-Hughes) have an adoration for her, but do not know what to do with her wandering spirit. Her arranged marriage to the community physician, Charles, affords her a certain position within this small community's societal life. Soon she finds that this life as a doctor's wife, is not as glamorous as she thought and seeks satisfaction from her boredom. Emma finds solace in decorating her home, wearing the latest fashion and living out the romance she desires in the arms of other men. Eventually, overspending and the extra- marital relationships are all brought to light and Emma must come to terms with the repercussions of these revelations.

    Before dismissing this structure as a run of the mill romance novel, stop to consider that this classic tale provides something unexpected in literature. Gustave Flaubert's tragic tale explores the multiple layers of the feminine heart and what happens to someone when they painstakingly seek after the life that was not meant to be. A story chapter rich and laden with emotion. The key to a good film is a rich story. Madame Bovary provides just such a tale, but the implementation does not match the richness of the Flaubert novel.

    Sophie Barthes delivers a realistic view of 19th century France by depicting the look and feel of Emma Bovary's life as a societal lady in a small town. The landscapes and French countryside provide a canvas for Barthes to paint an emotional backdrop for her acting talent. Her direction delivers a masters class in effective visual delivery, but stumbles in with her casting choices. Leaving the comments about the multiplicity of accents to a minimum and focusing on the actors themselves. (Couldn't they have at least attempted a French lilt to their delivery?) The casting missteps came in the lead characters of Mia Wasikowska and Ezra Miller (The Perks of Being a Wallflower). Wasikowska has proved her skills in portraying women of this era in Jane Eyre, but she does not have the commanding presence to play the emotional layers and sensuality of Emma Bovary. She continues to prove herself as an actress, but does not rise to the challenge of this iconic literary figure. Similarly, Ezra Miller is a striking young man, but was woefully miscast. He does not have a commanding presence on the screen and comes off like a love-sick school boy throughout the film. These central characters let Barthes' direction down and ultimately fail to provide a satisfactory experience. Paul Giamatti and Henry Lloyd-Hughes should get a nod as under- utilised talent, but the support characters cannot make up for the leads. If Barthes does redeem herself in choosing talent it was with the casting of Rhys Ifans (Sherlock) as the devious Monsieur Lheureux. He has the ability to sweep into each scene and convince Madame Bovary and the audience that he is an ally, but proves to be the unassuming villain. Barthes provides a beautiful backdrop for her portrait of Madame Bovary, but neglected to find the right individuals to complement the cinematic canvas.

    Flaubert was known to be artistic with his words and even in this less than effect interpretation of his novel, the tragedy that is Madame Bovary draws the audience into this captivating, fictitious world. How this man was able to deliver a story that seems to capture the heart of the dissatisfied woman is amazing to consider. His story shows us how easy it is to miss out on what is important in this life. Flaubert provides a multitude of entry points into the considerations for envy, satisfaction and contentedness. Showing that when striving to find satisfaction in mere things or people, they will ultimately fail to provide the answers that exist beyond this life. It is unfortunate that the cinematic experience could not match the richness of the original story, but even in this weak delivery, the story of Madame Bovary does allow for engagement and contemplation of the bigger ideas of life.

    Leaving the cinema... How do you take on a classic like Madame Bovary? Sophie Barthes has the skills as a director, but does not seem up to the challenge of taking on Flaubert's novel. It was a credible attempt, but ultimately forgettable.

    Reel Dialogue: What are the bigger questions to consider from this film? 1. Why is love essential to life? (Matthew 22:26-40, 1 Corinthians 13) 2. Can we find redemption for our lives? (Ephesians 1:7, Colossians 1:14) 3. What should we do with the boring parts of life? (Ecclesiastes 2:24-26, Proverbs 19:15)

    Written by Russell Matthews based on a five star rating system @ Russelling Reviews #russellingreviews #madamebovary
    paletreesylvari

    Miscast

    I loved the novel and was looking forward to the movie. Stopped watching when I first saw Leon. This actor is too young for that role. The color of his voice, his laughter, the look on his face, the overall expression - he looks 18. That ruined the movie for me. What on Earth were they thinking?! Emma would never fall for a guy like that.

    Oh, talking about Emma... Seriously? Mia Wasikowska? The same way I think they made a mistake with choosing Keira Knightley for Anna Karenina, I think she would have been much better choice for Emma, in this case.

    OK, enough of bad criticism now. This movie looks expensive and very endearing for the eyes. Both, the costumes and the scenery look realistic. I would imagine XIX century France like this.

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    • Trivia
      This is actress Mia Wasikowska's fifth period drama set in the 19th century.
    • Citas

      Emma Bovary: I realized that before getting married I was contemplating my coming life like a child. In a theater, um... sitting there in high spirits, and eagerly waiting for the play to begin. It was a blessing in my early youth that I did not know what was really going to happen. When I look back now, it seems that I was like an innocent prisoner, condemned not to death, but to life, and as-yet unconscious of what the sentence meant. And the longer I live, the more clearly I feel that on a whole, life's a disappointment.

    • Conexiones
      Featured in Le procès d'Emma Bovary (2021)
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      The Hunt
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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 12 de junio de 2015 (Estados Unidos)
    • Países de origen
      • Alemania
      • Bélgica
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Aleph Motion Pictures (United States)
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    • Idiomas
      • Inglés
      • Francés
      • Latín
      • Alemán
    • También se conoce como
      • Пані Боварі
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Saint-Germain-de-la-Coudre, Orne, Francia(location)
    • Productoras
      • Occupant Entertainment
      • Radiant Films International
      • Prescience Film Finance
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    • Presupuesto
      • EUR 7,650,000 (estimado)
    • Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 44,235
    • Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
      • USD 20,841
      • 14 jun 2015
    • Total a nivel mundial
      • USD 658,532
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      • 1h 58min(118 min)
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      • Dolby Digital
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 2.35 : 1

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