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Any Human Heart

  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 2010
  • 1h 9min
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Gillian Anderson, Kim Cattrall, Jim Broadbent, Tom Hollander, Matthew Macfadyen, Hayley Atwell, Emerald Fennell, and Sam Claflin in Any Human Heart (2010)
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La vie d'un romancier passe du Paris des années 1920 au New York des années 1950 et au Londres des années 1980. En chemin, il rencontre Ernest Hemingway, Ian Fleming et le duc et la duchesse... Tout lireLa vie d'un romancier passe du Paris des années 1920 au New York des années 1950 et au Londres des années 1980. En chemin, il rencontre Ernest Hemingway, Ian Fleming et le duc et la duchesse de WindsorLa vie d'un romancier passe du Paris des années 1920 au New York des années 1950 et au Londres des années 1980. En chemin, il rencontre Ernest Hemingway, Ian Fleming et le duc et la duchesse de Windsor

  • Casting principal
    • Jim Broadbent
    • Matthew Macfadyen
    • Conor Nealon
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    2,4 k
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    • Casting principal
      • Jim Broadbent
      • Matthew Macfadyen
      • Conor Nealon
    • 19avis d'utilisateurs
    • 1avis de critique
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    • Nommé pour 4 Primetime Emmys
      • 5 victoires et 16 nominations au total

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    HautLes mieux notés1 saison2010

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    Any Human Heart: Masterpiece Theater Mini-Series
    Trailer 0:32
    Any Human Heart: Masterpiece Theater Mini-Series

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    Jim Broadbent
    Jim Broadbent
    • Logan Mountstuart (Older)
    • 2010
    Matthew Macfadyen
    Matthew Macfadyen
    • Logan Mountstuart (Middle)
    • 2010
    Conor Nealon
    • Logan Mountstuart (Child)
    • 2010
    Hayley Atwell
    Hayley Atwell
    • Freya Deverell
    • 2010
    Sam Claflin
    Sam Claflin
    • Logan Mountstuart (Young)
    • 2010
    Ed Stoppard
    Ed Stoppard
    • Ben Leeping (Older)
    • 2010
    Samuel West
    Samuel West
    • Peter Scabius (Older)
    • 2010
    Julian Ovenden
    Julian Ovenden
    • Ernest Hemingway
    • 2010
    Ken Bones
    Ken Bones
    • Mr. Mountstuart
    • 2010
    Flaminia Cinque
    Flaminia Cinque
    • Mrs. Mountstuart
    • 2010
    Emerald Fennell
    Emerald Fennell
    • Lottie
    • 2010
    Gillian Anderson
    Gillian Anderson
    • Duchess of Windsor…
    • 2010
    Tom Hollander
    Tom Hollander
    • Duke of Windsor…
    • 2010
    Kim Cattrall
    Kim Cattrall
    • Gloria Scabius
    • 2010
    Holliday Grainger
    Holliday Grainger
    • Tess Scabius
    • 2010
    Hugh Skinner
    Hugh Skinner
    • Lionel Mounstuart
    • 2010
    Rupert Vansittart
    Rupert Vansittart
    • The Earl
    • 2010
    Stéphane Dausse
    • Cyprien
    • 2010
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    Logan Mountstuart is Everyman.

    William Boyd has shown himself to be one of the finest readers & chroniclers of the Human Condition writing today. It is almost a badge of honour that he has not won an award from one of the product placement companies. My first exposure to his work was a short-story called "The Persistence of Vision" - a perfect gem. Whenever I get depressed with the current offerings in the shops, I revert and, within seconds, I am transported. If I were to say that the life of Logan Mountstuart parallels my own to an almost spooky degree, it is not to say that I have played golf with some HRH & had my matches nicked. I have never jumped from an airplane or worked as a spy. One thing is certain: William Boyd is a far better writer than Ernest Hemingway ever was.

    Today, like Logan Mountstuart, as I sort out photographs and ancient family papers, I find - often depressing - aspects of that earlier life, the appalling personal loss of a loved one, letters of despair. Here and there a picture drawn by a loved child.

    As I said, Mountstuart is Everyman. He was not a bold boy; nor a bad man. He was easily led, but he is a good man; honourable, in a way that Peter Scabius was false. And so, Boyd leads us alongside this fallible man; while we, on occasion, find ourselves aching to say to him "Don't!" It would be better to read the book in the first instance; the screenplay follows the same sequence and one is more prepared for the jump-shifts in time. It is what I call a satisfying read; what I would like to write if I had the talent.

    The acting is universally faithful to the characters, especially Matthew Mac Fadyean, who is utterly convincing & sympathetic.

    If the producers are going to transfer this to DVD, please keep it intact, as they did in the excellent VHS version of "Armadillo" - which suffered badly in the compressed version, on DVD.

    It is supremely gratifying to find that there is an audience who can relate to great drama; who have the patience to follow a complex storyline and debate its merits or otherwise. Sunday is going to seem empty when it ends.
    7kdemko

    A full life's saga well told

    Going into the Masterpiece Classic presentation of "Any Human Heart" on DVD, I had conflicting thoughts.

    First up was that though I haven't read the book its based on by William Boyd, he is one of my favorite writers, with his last two thrillers, "Restless" and "Ordinary Thunderstorms," being two of the genre's best. And second, though as a Southerner I probably shouldn't admit this so regularly, I really can't much at all stand "Forrest Gump," so the story structure of "Any Human Heart," one man's life through most of the 20th century in which he rubs elbows with many famous people, gave me pause.

    Thankfully, Boyd's story really borrows only that basic outline from "Gump," but with less overbearing sentimentality and a lot more, sometimes very dark, wit. Boyd's novel and the four-part BBC series presented here tell the story of "writer" Logan Mountstuart, with the quotation marks in place because though he accomplished and experienced many things in his long life, he only managed to write two novels.

    Though the four-and-a-half-hour long series is a bit bloated by thoroughly unnecessary fantasy sequences that pop up throughout starring Mountstuart as a child, he's for the most part played by three very good English actors, Sam Claflin as the college-age Mountstuart, Matthew MacFadyen (who the ladies may remember from the version of "Pride & Prejudice" also starring Keira Knightley) as him in middle age, and the great Jim Broadbent as Mountstuart the elder.

    Throughout Mountstuart's saga, however, it's the women he loved and lost that play the most important parts. As the story opens, Broadbent's Mountstuart, clearly in fading health, is putting back together the pieces of his life using his memories of the women who had made it memorable. Standing out in a large ensemble are the radiant Hayley Atwell as Freya, the real love of his life, Kim Cattrall as Gloria, who gives the series much of its soul, and an unrecognizable but very funny Gillian Anderson as the Duchess of Windsor, Wallis Simpson.

    Anderson and co-conspirator Tom Hollander as the duke bring a comic edge to the story as Mountstuart, enlisted as a "spy" during World War II, mostly spends his time tracking down what happened to the former king after the story told in "The King's Speech," at least as Boyd imagines it. Often dark humor thankfully runs throughout "Any Human Heart," as when later in life Mountstuart, simply in search of cheap health care, ends up brushing up against Germany's Baader Meinhof gang and later, in his last romantic conquest, gets involved with a French woman more than a little confused about her ancestry.

    But the beauty of "Any Human Heart" often comes not from these grand adventures (he also manages to meet Ernest Hemingway and Ian Fleming, who recruits him into the spying ranks), but in the failures that make for a well-rounded life. As Mountstuart manages to crap out on two marriages he was never terribly interested in and then get involved with his dead son's 16-year-old girlfriend (yes, he is more than a bit of a cad), it becomes harder and harder to cheer for him, but Macfadyen's layered performance makes you appreciate the man in whole, many warts and all.

    In the end, though, it's Broadbent who both gives the story its arc and brings it home with tenderness, particularly in his scenes with Cattrall, ultimately making this well worth checking out when it hits DVD next Tuesday, April 5 (yes, I'm writing this a bit early because it doubles as a newspaper column that comes out on Friday.) P.S.: One final note about editing: Though I didn't manage to catch this when it aired on PBS, I've heard that it was rather poorly edited, perhaps to remove some of the racier scenes that make Mountstuart's life so enjoyable, but this is the complete BBC version, so there's no need to worry about that.

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    Very Human and very much "any" individual's story....

    What a delicate human story of a real man and his very real and messy life, filled with all of the missteps into discovering the world and himself. While it is at once sentimental, it isn't overly romanticized or filled with self-pity.

    A curious and fascinating sub-plot around the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, took me into an internet search to learn more around a historical incident involving all the characters.

    Filled with flashbacks of Oxford friends, wives, lovers and children are the cast of characters illuminating our main character, Logan's, mind. Every flashback moves us through Logan's life, as he seems to outlive all of the unfortunate illnesses and accidents of his friends and family. The extensive ensemble of actors play their characters, with the grace and elegance you expect from such highly acclaimed actors as James Broadbent.

    The real thread of sweetness, in this series, is seeing how we assign value to our relationships and perception of the world. This is a story for every person, to feel connected to their own humanness and find purpose and human connection at every stage of their lives.
    hasnoform

    Good piece of work

    Certainly very well made and exceptionally well-acted. An interesting story of a man's life and the trials and happiness he is subjected to. The main character seems often irrevocably drawn back to memories of his past, painful ones and the melancholy of happiness which has missed his grasp. Tom Hollander was incredible, the release he had in some of his scenes and his whole characterisation was immaculate. Matthew McFaddyn too was engaging. Exceptionally good dialogue too which is essential for any drama, or any comedy for that matter, to work. Intriguing insight into corruption and the way people in positions of power are able to twist the lives of those beneath them.
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    Fiction

    I have not read the story on which the series is based. To the extent that the filmed version aims to represent historical fact in linking fictional characters to real ones, it is successful. Whether the linkage is correct or appropriate is another matter. Some of the filmed elements ring true, while others seem disjointed -- almost as if the scriptwriter intends to play with the viewer's mind. Non-linear storytelling is often like that, aiming for contrivance rather than narrative.

    Taken strictly as theater on film, it is a highly entertaining piece of work. The camera pursues the protagonist (as played by three different actors) with a compassionate yet critical eye, inviting the viewer to pass judgment on his character by selectively picking out key episodes irrespective of logical development leading to foregone conclusion. This can be a sometimes gut-wrenching experience, not suited to lazy acceptance of questionable motivation on the part of a flawed hero.

    To put it simply, if there is any moral to the story it pales by comparison to a theme of accidental and ineluctable passages in the life of a minor player on the stage of history, enhanced by backdrops of larger-than-life public figures and horrific events from the twentieth century.

    Watch it for great acting and superb cinematic design rather than mere pleasure.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 21 novembre 2010 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
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      • Сердце всякого человека
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Knebworth House, Knebworth, Hertfordshire, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni(the Earl's country estate)
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      • Carnival Film & Television
      • Channel Four Television
      • Masterpiece
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