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Felix Young et Eugenia Munster sont nés et ont grandi en Europe et ont un style de vie quelque peu bohème reflétant leurs voyages à travers l'Europe pendant le XIXe siècle.Felix Young et Eugenia Munster sont nés et ont grandi en Europe et ont un style de vie quelque peu bohème reflétant leurs voyages à travers l'Europe pendant le XIXe siècle.Felix Young et Eugenia Munster sont nés et ont grandi en Europe et ont un style de vie quelque peu bohème reflétant leurs voyages à travers l'Europe pendant le XIXe siècle.
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- Nommé pour 1 Oscar
- 1 victoire et 6 nominations au total
Richard Robbins
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Donald Warnock
- The Dandy at the Ball
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Being a James Ivory film, nothing surprising in the seduction of details, clothes, rooms and dialogue. Being a good adaptation of the novel by Henry James, nothing surprising about atmosphere.
In short , a beautiful film.
The colors of autumn as one of basic virtues for me.
In short , a beautiful film.
The colors of autumn as one of basic virtues for me.
This film is a masterpiece as are all of the Merchant/Ivory's films. The absorbing story and adaptation, the fantastic actors - notably the immensely beautiful Lee Remick - and the eye for detail makes this a unique experience and may be watched again and again.
When felix and eugenia, the cousins from europe, show up unexpectedly, the prim and proper wentworth family isn't sure what to expect. And that's the first thirty minutes of the film. Then things pick up a bit when the two men chasing after women come face to face... at the one hour mark. Things kind of sail along until the very end, when all secrets are revealed. It's all well done, just nothing real exciting going on here. Euros come to boston, and visit the religious side of the family. It's okay. Kind of a slow simmer, like a jane austen novel. It's all about the love story. Directed by james ivory. He has won an oscar, and been nominated for three more. But not for this film. Story by henry james. This was nominated for best costumes. Currently showing on the tubi channel.
The obvious issue that many readers have with Henry James' books is that his characters' motives and desires often seem unclear, despite the extensive dialogues. But this is not the late James where a dozen pages of exposition of thought and motive precede each spoken sentence. The Europeans is only a short, simple book faithfully recreated here. A fine adaptation. In the past, I'd say Henry James has been excellently served by directors such as James Cellan-Jones (The golden bowl, The Ambassadors), Jack Clayton (The innocents), William Wyler (The heiress) and of course James Ivory. Yet neither Truffaut (The green room), nor Rivette (Celine et Julie), or Bogdanovich (Daisy Miller) could keep up with the Jameses. (Not to mention the disastrous version of Portrait of a Lady with Nicole Kidman.) While not on the level of Remains of the day and other Merchant/Ivory films at their peak, this film is where the partnership truly took off in presenting Masterpiece-Theatre-like period films. The visuals are untouchable. The cinematography, wonderful as it captures the New England autumn. The casting, very good: Lee Remick, Faye Dunaway, Jane Fonda, Wesley Addy, Tim Woodward, Tim Choate.
Ok, maybe I missed something, but the movie seemed very odd to me. The actors and actresses were either lethargic or over-hyper, and seemed to lack sincerity. So after the first five minutes, I gave up trying to follow the plot and concentrated on the costuming instead, which was fabulous. Period movies (especially ones made pre-1990) tend to care less about authenticity, and more about what looks good to the modern eye. This one was a pleasant surprise. In fact, the clothes were so good that I even wonder if they didn't use originals. I want to know, where did they get those incredible fabrics?? The hair, which is where most movies trip up the worst, was quite good except on the blonde lady (who looked like she stepped out of a 1979 issue of Vogue). Less black eye makeup would have completed the stunning job. All in all, I would recomend this movie to anyone at all interested in the look and feel of 1850s new england life, as a superb example of authenticity.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesFirst of three film adaptations by Merchant Ivory Productions of novels by Henry James. The second would be Les Bostoniennes (1984) whilst the third was La coupe d'or (2000). Each film was produced by Ismail Merchant, directed by James Ivory and had a screenplay written by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala.
- Bandes originalesTrio, Opus 17
Composed by Clara Schumann
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