Middlemarch
- Mini serie TV
- 1994
- 54min
Segue la vita di provincia sull'orlo di un cambiamento epocale e una saga profondamente commovente su un gruppo di persone che si sforzano di dare significato e valore alla propria vita dura... Leggi tuttoSegue la vita di provincia sull'orlo di un cambiamento epocale e una saga profondamente commovente su un gruppo di persone che si sforzano di dare significato e valore alla propria vita durante la rivoluzione industriale.Segue la vita di provincia sull'orlo di un cambiamento epocale e una saga profondamente commovente su un gruppo di persone che si sforzano di dare significato e valore alla propria vita durante la rivoluzione industriale.
- Ha vinto 3 BAFTA Award
- 6 vittorie e 5 candidature totali
Recensioni in evidenza
I looked up the TV movie as well (first time since it was released) and it holds up wonderfully well - mainly because it sticks to well to the text - or at least to a stripped-down version of the text. Almost all the characterization is first-rate.
The only thing that gave me pause was Patrick Malahide. A fine actor, but he struck me as both too young and too 'human' for Casaubon; in fact rather 'acting' the part of an older man and a monster of egotism. Can one imagine him writing that truly appalling letter of proposal to Dorothea? I don't think so.
The book depends so much on the author telling us about the characters' inner lives - something which can't just be transferred wholesale to a narrator. It seems simple but is actually almost as difficult to adapt as things like Ulysses or The Steppenwolf, and this version no more than scratches the surface. I suspect it must seem dull to those who don't know the book, certainly it didn't make anything like the splash of P&P. It must be a bit embarrassing to put on such a lavish production and get only one BAFTA nomination, for the music.
The cast is good and two in particular are perfect: Patrick Malahide as Casaubon and Rufus Sewell in his breakthrough role as Ladislaw - he has never suited any other part quite so well. Juliet Aubrey, sadly, comes nowhere near doing justice to Dorothea, one of the most attractive heroines in literature; she has the earnestness but not the luminousness.
It was originally a BBC production, but I gather from these reviews that Masterpiece Theater added a voiceover for the benefit of you dumb Yanks, eh? :)
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- QuizTwo days before filming the Rome museum scene, the production team learned that permission to film in a historic palazzo was rescinded for political reasons. The team scrambled to find an alternate location in time to keep the shoot on schedule, and found such a place in the Palazzo Doria-Pamphili. They later learned that this was the place where George Eliot met the man on whom she based the character of Will Ladislaw, the man she eventually married.
- Citazioni
Dr. Tertius Lydgate: The reason doctors prescribe so much medicine, Mr. Mawmsey, is because it's the only way they can make their money. If they could charge for their consultation then they wouldn't have to overdose the King's legion. And that's the worst kind of treason, eh?
- ConnessioniFeatured in George Eliot: A Scandalous Life (2002)
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