Dans l'Angleterre victorienne, Sue, une jeune voleuse, participe à une escroquerie pour escroquer une riche héritière en devenant sa femme de chambre. Les choses prennent une tournure inatte... Tout lireDans l'Angleterre victorienne, Sue, une jeune voleuse, participe à une escroquerie pour escroquer une riche héritière en devenant sa femme de chambre. Les choses prennent une tournure inattendue et le plan de Sue tourne terriblement mal.Dans l'Angleterre victorienne, Sue, une jeune voleuse, participe à une escroquerie pour escroquer une riche héritière en devenant sa femme de chambre. Les choses prennent une tournure inattendue et le plan de Sue tourne terriblement mal.
- Nomination aux 1 BAFTA Award
- 3 nominations au total
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Thankfully, FINGERSMITH is on a very high pedestal above this garbage. It is a credible love story acted MARVELOUSLY by every cast member, down to the least of the supporting actors. Aside from having a very engaging central conflict, the romance between the heroines is well developed and believable thanks to Cassidy and Hawkins.
I have also seen TIPPING THE VELVET, but FINGERSMITH is far superior to the former, both in character/conflict development and the quality of the acting.
FINGERSMITH is both satisfying and enjoyable to watch, offering lesbians everywhere a great follow-up act to BOUND.
A MUST SEE!
I needn't have worried. The adaptation was excellent, very little cut out, and went along at a cracking pace (although I did wonder whether if you hadn't read the book, would you miss things?). It had the look and feel of a BBC classic costume drama and i kept having to remind myself that this is a contemporary book.
The acting was stellar. Sally Hawkins acting her heart out as Sue Trinder, and Elaine Cassidy, a slow burner, who by the end of the story was incandescent as Maud Lilley. The love, the passion, the realisation of the acts of betrayal both would have to perform, were written on their faces. It was a joy to watch.
I hope Rachael Stirling was watching: that's how you play a Sarah Waters character!
There is truly something about Ms. Cassidy's eyes that leaves "a mark." This movie is a refreshing look on the way in which we look at the 'victorian times' and how we view that society. A very worthwhile watch.
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- AnecdotesGuillermo del Toro wanted to work with Sally Hawkins after he saw her in this. He went on to write La Forme de l'eau (2017) with her in mind.
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[Last lines of the movie]
Sue Trinder: [picking up a page of a manuscript that has fallen on the floor] What's it say?
Maud Lilly: They're full of words saying... how I want you. How I love you.
- Versions alternativesAlthough originally shown as three 60-minute episodes, it was released on DVD as two 90-minute episodes with the cast lists in the end credits of each new episode adjusted to include only the cast who were in the new episode.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The South Bank Show: Sarah Waters (2008)
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