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Un incantevole aprile

Titolo originale: Enchanted April
  • 1991
  • PG
  • 1h 35min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,3/10
7592
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Polly Walker in Un incantevole aprile (1991)
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Dopo la prima guerra mondiale, quattro donne inglesi, sconosciute tra loro, non sono felici della loro vita. Ma il destino dà loro l'opportunità indimenticabile di fare una vacanza insieme i... Leggi tuttoDopo la prima guerra mondiale, quattro donne inglesi, sconosciute tra loro, non sono felici della loro vita. Ma il destino dà loro l'opportunità indimenticabile di fare una vacanza insieme in una bellissima villa italiana.Dopo la prima guerra mondiale, quattro donne inglesi, sconosciute tra loro, non sono felici della loro vita. Ma il destino dà loro l'opportunità indimenticabile di fare una vacanza insieme in una bellissima villa italiana.

  • Regia
    • Mike Newell
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Elizabeth von Arnim
    • Peter Barnes
  • Star
    • Alfred Molina
    • Joan Plowright
    • Miranda Richardson
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,3/10
    7592
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Mike Newell
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Elizabeth von Arnim
      • Peter Barnes
    • Star
      • Alfred Molina
      • Joan Plowright
      • Miranda Richardson
    • 78Recensioni degli utenti
    • 23Recensioni della critica
    • 78Metascore
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    • Candidato a 3 Oscar
      • 4 vittorie e 9 candidature totali

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    Alfred Molina
    Alfred Molina
    • Mellersh Wilkins
    Joan Plowright
    Joan Plowright
    • Mrs Fisher
    Miranda Richardson
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    • Rose Arbuthnot
    Polly Walker
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    • Caroline Dester
    Josie Lawrence
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    • Lotty Wilkins
    Neville Phillips
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    • Vicar
    Jim Broadbent
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    • Frederick Arbuthnot
    Michael Kitchen
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    • George Briggs
    Stephen Beckett
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    • Jonathan
    Matthew Radford
    • Patrick
    Davide Manuli
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    Vittorio Duse
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    • Domenico
    Adriana Facchetti
    • Francesca
    Anna Longhi
    • Costanza
    Cy Town
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      • Peter Barnes
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    10suetr

    a perfect gem of a film

    This is a lovely, spirit-restoring movie. From the use of the actual villa that inspired Elizabeth Arngrim to write the novel in the 1920s to the inspired casting, every choice was perfectly right! The quiet joy of this film doesn't stale after repeated viewings. Josie Lawrence, Miranda Richardson, Polly Walker and Joan Plowright seem to have been born to play these parts! I would dearly love to see Enchanted April released on DVD in a widescreen format.
    AgedInWood

    A Movie For Those Who Appreciate Wisteria and Sunshine

    This movie works like a tonic to make one realize what is important. Even the act of watching it is soothing. The four central characters are all women of means living in relative comfort but their lives lack passion and significance. A holiday to Italy inspires them to relax and reassess their lives, something so many of us need and never do.

    Lotty (Josie Lawrence) discovers an ad in the newspaper announcing an Italian castle available to let for the month of April. She implores her neighbor, Rose (Miranda Richardson), to invest in the trip so that together they might find happiness. Lawrence and Richardson beautifully portray compliant wives who are defined by their husbands, homes and obligations. Their body language and speech are so repressed at the beginning of the film. I found myself thinking that one or both of them will crack if they do not find peace.

    To defray the cost of the trip, Lotty and Rose invite two other women to share in the villa rental, an elderly matron (Joan Plowright) and a titled socialite (Polly Walker). Interestingly, both Mrs. Fisher and Lady Caroline are very fragile, lonely women who have known great loss and mask their pain with cold exteriors. One is trapped by her past while the other is trapped by her beauty. Plowright shines as the brusque outer layers peel away and we discover her heart.

    While each actress portrays a traditional female stereotype (Lawrence the daft, eager to please wife, Richardson the puritan, Plowright the hardened dowager, Walker the used up party girl), it does not detract and in fact, includes the viewer as we see something of them in us and vice versa.

    For me, the essence of the film occurs when Lotty befriends Mrs. Fisher in a poignant scene. It characterizes the hope that all the women had when they embarked on their journeys. To love and be loved. To be happy with self. To be enchanted by life.
    8bbhlthph

    There is some magic in this simple enchantment

    Two thirds of nearly 2,000 IMDb users who have voted on this film have rated it at 8, 9 or 10 and one user reports wearing out six videotapes (Was this a record, or merely a faulty VCR?). Although the film is primarily intended as a period piece it clearly has a quite unusual fascination. But for some reason I imagined it as largely whimsy and until recently never felt the urge to watch it. My mind was changed by Elizbeth Von Arnim's original book. My wife loves reading but her sight no longer allows her to read much so she borrowed it in talking book form. Such books are usually irritating to a companion who is busy with other things, but I gradually came to appreciate that this one was seductively soothing, although in no way syrupy, and was also very well written. I realised my wife would enjoy watching the film, and so decided to buy her the videotape. I am now very glad that I did, and would certainly recommend its purchase to anyone else who appreciates a quiet reflective work with no fireworks but with well constructed character development and a very successful pre-Mussolini Italian atmosphere. The story is set in the immediate post WW1 period and starts with two married London ladies who decide to pool their savings and enjoy a holiday together, away from their families, in a rented villa in Italy. Force of circumstances lead to this couple being joined by two others with very different characters and backgrounds. Its theme is essentially no more than the interactions that take place as their holiday progresses, not only between these four very disparate mature ladies, but also with the occasional male visitor. If you want action, thrills, dramatic sex scenes, natural or man-made disasters, or Harlequin style romances this would not be the film for you. But IMDb users have collectively and very emphatically demonstrated that none of these are necessary for a film to prove highly rewarding to watch, and if you care to give it a try you may, as I did, come to rank it among your much loved films.

    It is fairly rare for me to watch a film of a book with which I am already familiar. In many cases I find this takes some of the pleasure away from watching the film, but here there is such a strong visual appeal in the setting that I actually found my pleasure augmented by the anticipation of seeing the next segment of the book, effectively unrolled before my eyes. (Perhaps Italy itself has some part in this, the last time I had this experience was when I was watching tales from Boccaccio's Decameron on TV.) Generally films of books tend to increase the dramatic level of the original work to ensure that the filmed version has an even wider appeal, but here if anything it is reduced in order to keep the viewers attention on the gradual character development rather than on any background events. This works very well, although changes from the book are few and basically the film remains true to the original story. Great credit is due to the Director, Mike Newell, and all members of the cast, particularly those well known British Actresses who play the four principal ladies.
    8dclark1963

    A real treat!

    Had a bad day? Dog bit the mailman? Car wouldn't start? People got on your nerves? Then refresh yourself with a delightful experience.

    Two women decide to pool their resources in answer to an ad for a month's rental of a villa in Italy. Due to financial circumstances, two other women join them. Two have humdrum marital lives; one is an elderly woman who prefers to live in the past; the fourth is a wealthy and beautiful woman wholly jaded by life.

    As the spell of the villa permeates their spirits, each grows in her own way and is uplifted in her outlook. This also changes the people in their lives who have visited them. As they leave you know the magic of the villa will remain with them...and you will find your outlook altered, for the better. A delightfully uplifting movie!
    10Galina_movie_fan

    Invitation to the Voyage:

    "My child, my sister, dream

    How sweet all things would seem

    Were we in that kind land to live together,

    And there love slow and long,

    There love and die among

    Those scenes that image you, that sumptuous weather."

    Charles Baudelaire

    Based on the novel by Elizabeth Von Arnim, "Enachanted April" can be described in one sentence – it takes place in the early 1920s when four London women, four strangers decide to rent a castle in Italy for the month of April. It is the correct description but it will not prepare you for the fact that "Enchanted April" - an ultimate "feel good" movie is perfection of its genre. Lovely and sunny, tender and peaceful, kind and magical, it is like a ray of sun on your face during springtime when you want to close your eyes and smile and stop this moment of serene happiness and cherish it forever. This is the movie that actually affected my life. I watched it during the difficult times when I was lost, unhappy and very lonely, when I had to deal with the sad and tragic events and to come to terms with some unflattering truth about myself. It helped me to regain my optimism and hope that anything could be changed and anything is possible. I had promised to myself then that no matter what, I would pull myself out of misery and self-pity and I would appreciate every minute of life - with its joy and its sadness...I promised myself that I would go to Italy and later that year I did and I was not alone.

    Charming, enchanting, and heartwarming, "Enchanted April" is one of the best movies ever made and my eternal love. This little film is a diamond of highest quality.

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    • Quiz
      When she was cast as Mrs. Fisher, Dame Joan Plowright said that about twenty years earlier she and Dame Maggie Smith had planned an adaption of the same novel in which they would play the parts of Lotty Wilkins and Rose Arbuthnot.
    • Blooper
      Rose selects a spray of pink flowers from a vase to place in her hair. When she puts the flowers back into the vase, the straight plastic stem reveals them to be artificial.
    • Citazioni

      Lotty: Did you know Keats?

      Mrs. Fisher: Keats! No I didn't, and I didn't know Shakespeare or Chaucer either.

    • Connessioni
      Edited into Screen Two: Enchanted April (1992)
    • Colonne sonore
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      Written by Jean-Jacques Beineix

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    • Data di uscita
      • 25 dicembre 1992 (Svezia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Regno Unito
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      • Italiano
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Castello Brown, Portofino, Genova, Liguria, Italia(Exterior)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • BBC Film
      • Miramax
      • Greenpoint Films
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    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 13.200.170 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 73.041 USD
      • 2 ago 1992
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      • 13.200.170 USD
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      • 1h 35min(95 min)
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