To Olivia
- 2021
- 1h 39min
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6,4/10
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L'histoire du mariage tumultueux entre l'actrice Patricia Neal et le célèbre écrivain Roald Dahl.L'histoire du mariage tumultueux entre l'actrice Patricia Neal et le célèbre écrivain Roald Dahl.L'histoire du mariage tumultueux entre l'actrice Patricia Neal et le célèbre écrivain Roald Dahl.
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My Review- To Olivia
My Rating 7/10
I've read various descriptions of this movie made in 2021 mostly describing it as depicting the tumultuous marriage between author Roald Dahl and Oscar winning Hollywood actress Patricia Neil.
Both roles impressively played by Hugh Bonneville as Roald Dahl and Keeley Hawes as Patricia Neal, who also gives an impressive performance . However I thought in this case Keeley Hawes a little too British to play the Kentucky born famous American actress with a very distinctive voice.
I disagree with the simplicity of labelling this emotional story just as a the story of a tumultuous marriage .
It was a marriage that lasted 30 years in which the couple survived the tragedy of a brain damaged son then the loss of their eldest daughter Olivia at the age of seven from encephalitis caused by measles .
Then later Patricia Neal suffered three burst cerebral aneurysms while pregnant in 1965 and was in a coma for 3 weeks.
Roald Dahl who was fascinated by medicine assisted in his wife's recovery by pushing Patricia Neal back to normalcy with six hours of mental and physical exercise every day.
The timeline that this movie portrays in their marriage takes place earlier in the 1960's at a tumultuous time in both their lives .
Roald Dahl's writing success was minimal compared to his famous wife Patricia Neal who is offered the movie role that she eventually won her best actress Oscar for cast as Alma Brown opposite Paul Newman in the 1963 hit movie Hud.
It explores the couples shared grief which eventually becomes a source of redemption and strength, ultimately leading Dahl to write the renowned classic "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory." Directed by John Hay who co wrote the script with David Logan To Olivia is based on a novel by film historian Stephen Michael Shearer titled An Unquiet Life.
I enjoyed this movie as I think anyone interested in film history but I wonder if the novel is better than the movie.
I've read various descriptions of this movie made in 2021 mostly describing it as depicting the tumultuous marriage between author Roald Dahl and Oscar winning Hollywood actress Patricia Neil.
Both roles impressively played by Hugh Bonneville as Roald Dahl and Keeley Hawes as Patricia Neal, who also gives an impressive performance . However I thought in this case Keeley Hawes a little too British to play the Kentucky born famous American actress with a very distinctive voice.
I disagree with the simplicity of labelling this emotional story just as a the story of a tumultuous marriage .
It was a marriage that lasted 30 years in which the couple survived the tragedy of a brain damaged son then the loss of their eldest daughter Olivia at the age of seven from encephalitis caused by measles .
Then later Patricia Neal suffered three burst cerebral aneurysms while pregnant in 1965 and was in a coma for 3 weeks.
Roald Dahl who was fascinated by medicine assisted in his wife's recovery by pushing Patricia Neal back to normalcy with six hours of mental and physical exercise every day.
The timeline that this movie portrays in their marriage takes place earlier in the 1960's at a tumultuous time in both their lives .
Roald Dahl's writing success was minimal compared to his famous wife Patricia Neal who is offered the movie role that she eventually won her best actress Oscar for cast as Alma Brown opposite Paul Newman in the 1963 hit movie Hud.
It explores the couples shared grief which eventually becomes a source of redemption and strength, ultimately leading Dahl to write the renowned classic "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory." Directed by John Hay who co wrote the script with David Logan To Olivia is based on a novel by film historian Stephen Michael Shearer titled An Unquiet Life.
I enjoyed this movie as I think anyone interested in film history but I wonder if the novel is better than the movie.
I was thoroughly enjoying this film and felt like it was getting to the midway point just to notice it only had 15 mins left to go!!!!
I honestly think they should have made a mini series about Roald Dahl and this been the first episode!
It Was a fantastic story but felt unfinished! The acting was superb and the casting was perfect, BUT It left me longing for more... there are so more stories left untold in regards to his life that I'd loved to have seen too!!
I highly recommend this if you don't expect to have a lot of his life covered only a year or so during a painful part of his career.
I honestly think they should have made a mini series about Roald Dahl and this been the first episode!
It Was a fantastic story but felt unfinished! The acting was superb and the casting was perfect, BUT It left me longing for more... there are so more stories left untold in regards to his life that I'd loved to have seen too!!
I highly recommend this if you don't expect to have a lot of his life covered only a year or so during a painful part of his career.
Hugh Bonneville is excellent as Dahl, even looks like him, and Keeley does a workmanlike job as Patricia Neal but there's little to enjoy about the film really. It's largely factual so a good way to learn more about Dahl's life. I've given it 7 as I can't really fault the acting but it's a pretty gloomy piece all in all.
One of the first , if not the first book I ever read was Charlie And The Chocolate Factory. A brilliant book that I still hold dear to my heart . Ronald Dahl had a fantastic talent that not many authors had but there is so much about the man that I never knew . Until now
In 1962, Patricia Neal and Roald Dahl retreat to the English countryside to bring up their young family. The seemingly unlikely pair find their relationship put to the test by a tragic loss.
Firstly I had no idea that he was married to Patricia Neal . The sultry older woman to Paul Newman's Hud . A brilliant film that I only watched for the first time this year .
Secondly i didn't know about the tragedy in his life and how it affected him and his family so badly.
Although this does delve into the writing of Charlie and the Chocolate factory and the Patricia's Oscar winning performance in Hud , this is more about family and their grief .
It's about dealing with bereavement of a daughter and and how they got through the worst thing that can happen to a family .
Hugh Bonneville is great as Dahl as is Keeley Hawes as Patricia Neal.
The prosthetics on Bonneville take a little getting used to but you can see why they did it because the last thing you want is Roald Dahl to be a Robert Crawley from Downtown Abbey.
I really liked this and I can't quite get my head around the low ratings it has got . Perhaps I was more invested in the story that most people ?
In 1962, Patricia Neal and Roald Dahl retreat to the English countryside to bring up their young family. The seemingly unlikely pair find their relationship put to the test by a tragic loss.
Firstly I had no idea that he was married to Patricia Neal . The sultry older woman to Paul Newman's Hud . A brilliant film that I only watched for the first time this year .
Secondly i didn't know about the tragedy in his life and how it affected him and his family so badly.
Although this does delve into the writing of Charlie and the Chocolate factory and the Patricia's Oscar winning performance in Hud , this is more about family and their grief .
It's about dealing with bereavement of a daughter and and how they got through the worst thing that can happen to a family .
Hugh Bonneville is great as Dahl as is Keeley Hawes as Patricia Neal.
The prosthetics on Bonneville take a little getting used to but you can see why they did it because the last thing you want is Roald Dahl to be a Robert Crawley from Downtown Abbey.
I really liked this and I can't quite get my head around the low ratings it has got . Perhaps I was more invested in the story that most people ?
I don't want to say to much about what happens, I suppose the trailer does say. This is a film about a famous couple in the 60's dealing with their grief when losing a child. The pain, the loss the love. A loving family trying to pick up the pieces, to regain their strength and stay a family for the rest of their children. This is a moving and sad movie but really good about a very famous couple. Very well acted by all the cast.
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- AnecdotesGeoffrey Palmer's final film. He died between filming and release of the project.
- GaffesThe film depicts the filming of Hud taking place after the death of Olivia. In actuality, Hud was finished filming by August of 1962 and Olivia did not die until November.
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Geoffrey Fisher: Animals have their own afterlife
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- Montant brut mondial
- 239 410 $US
- Durée
- 1h 39min(99 min)
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