La fille d'un médecin de campagne doit faire face à une belle-mère indésirable, à une demi-sœur impétueuse, à des secrets encombrants, aux commères de la ville et à la tension qu'elle éprouv... Tout lireLa fille d'un médecin de campagne doit faire face à une belle-mère indésirable, à une demi-sœur impétueuse, à des secrets encombrants, aux commères de la ville et à la tension qu'elle éprouve pour un homme qui ne voit en elle qu'une amie.La fille d'un médecin de campagne doit faire face à une belle-mère indésirable, à une demi-sœur impétueuse, à des secrets encombrants, aux commères de la ville et à la tension qu'elle éprouve pour un homme qui ne voit en elle qu'une amie.
- Victoire aux 4 BAFTA Awards
- 9 victoires et 3 nominations au total
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The story covers Austen territory, two or three families, idiosyncratic supporting characters, love and marriage, hearth and society. All seen through the eyes of Molly Gibson. She is played splendidly by Justine Waddell who stays the centre of the film, even though surrounded by great actors like Michael Gambon, Bill Paterson, Penelope Wilton and Francesca Annis who are all perfect in their roles. The acting through out is excellent.
The characters are real people, flawed and petty and proud and anxious, but you can't help loving them. Andrew Davies wanted to put across the feeling of what it means to be alive and he does that by showing what it is like to be human. Even small scenes like the card party for the young people are rich in character and emotion. The length of the mini-series allows character development, enables one to get to know the characters. It shows ordinary life but also how rich that ordinary life is. Molly learns about people, about herself and also about the world around her, even about the little creatures who live at the bottom of ponds.
It repays watching time and again.
Now, the actors. Superb! Justine Waddell (Tess of the D'Urbervilles, Great Expectations) is excellent and totally convincing as the strongwilled yet innocent Molly. Keeley Hawes (Cater Street Hangman, Our Mutual Friend) is wonderful as always. Bill Paterson (Mr. Gibson) is perfect as Molly's doting and protective father. And how can I forget Roger, played by Anthony Howell in his first television role? Wow, not only is he amazingly easy on the eyes, but he is a superb actor, who hails from various theatre troupes in England. The supporting actors and actresses are splendid, as well. As for the scenery and costumes, perfection. Nothing more to add on that account. One of the most memorable scenes to look out for is when Molly catches Roger's eye at a party given in his honor. I don't want to get into a lot of detail, but let me say that fortunately I recorded W&Ds, and I rewound that scene and also the last half hour at least 10 times. The ending is perfect! Definitely no disappointments. Please see "Wives and Daughters" if you already haven't. Even if you don't like period dramas, make an exception in this case!
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- AnecdotesThe lavish production required more than one thousand costumes and up to forty hairstyles for each of the leading ladies.
- Citations
Lord Cumnor: I'm sorry I said anything about it now. I'll try to find a more agreeable piece of news.
[pause]
Lord Cumnor: Old Marjorie at the lodge is dead.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Best of Masterpiece Theatre (2007)
- Bandes originalesOver the Hills and Far Away
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- 錦繡佳人
- Lieux de tournage
- Levens Hall, Levens, Cumbria, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(Hamley Hall, interiors)
- Sociétés de production
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