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Carrington

  • 1995
  • R
  • 2h 1min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,8/10
6077
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Jonathan Pryce and Emma Thompson in Carrington (1995)
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La relazione platonica tra l'artista Dora Carrington e lo scrittore Lytton Strachey all'inizio del XX secolo.La relazione platonica tra l'artista Dora Carrington e lo scrittore Lytton Strachey all'inizio del XX secolo.La relazione platonica tra l'artista Dora Carrington e lo scrittore Lytton Strachey all'inizio del XX secolo.

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    • Christopher Hampton
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Christopher Hampton
    • Michael Holroyd
  • Star
    • Emma Thompson
    • Jonathan Pryce
    • Steven Waddington
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,8/10
    6077
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Christopher Hampton
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Christopher Hampton
      • Michael Holroyd
    • Star
      • Emma Thompson
      • Jonathan Pryce
      • Steven Waddington
    • 61Recensioni degli utenti
    • 21Recensioni della critica
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    • Nominato ai 2 BAFTA Award
      • 7 vittorie e 9 candidature totali

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    Emma Thompson
    Emma Thompson
    • Dora Carrington
    Jonathan Pryce
    Jonathan Pryce
    • Lytton Strachey
    Steven Waddington
    Steven Waddington
    • Ralph Partridge
    Samuel West
    Samuel West
    • Gerald Brenan
    Rufus Sewell
    Rufus Sewell
    • Mark Gertler
    Penelope Wilton
    Penelope Wilton
    • Lady Ottoline Morrell
    Janet McTeer
    Janet McTeer
    • Vanessa Bell
    Peter Blythe
    Peter Blythe
    • Phillip Morrell
    Jeremy Northam
    Jeremy Northam
    • Beacus Penrose
    Alex Kingston
    Alex Kingston
    • Frances Partridge
    Sebastian Harcombe
    • Roger Senhouse
    Richard Clifford
    Richard Clifford
    • Clive Bell
    David Ryall
    David Ryall
    • Mayor
    Stephen Boxer
    Stephen Boxer
    • Military Rep
    Annabel Mullion
    Annabel Mullion
    • Mary Hutchinson
    Gary Turner
    • Duncan Grant
    Georgiana Dacombe
    • Marjorie Gertler
    Helen Blatch
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      • Christopher Hampton
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Christopher Hampton
      • Michael Holroyd
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    Brilliant Drama, about love and suffering

    This is possibly the best character study made in their last ten years. Taken from a biography of Lytton. This tells an emotionally complete tale of Dora Carrington and her love for Lytton. There is great drama here right from the start. Lytton is a homosexual writer who fancys young men. Dora is a painter who does not want to sleep with her "friend", because she believes its just for the physical (Which the film later shows to be true). Initially Dora is put off by Lytton (as is the viewer) but later as she says to him, She is burdened by one of the most self abasing loves for him. He also in turn loves her. But as he states they can do nothing about sleeping together. This is the contrast which is kept up throughout the whole film. All of Carringtons lovers physically love her body, and one of them even loves her (in a selfish way). But Lytton and Carrington love each other without sex, and their love is the strongest. As with the best Drama's, the character development never stops the whole way through. Each character is so well drawn and acted (Special credit must go to Emma Thompson and Jonathon Pryce, although the rest of the cast is also good) that you know how they are feeling even when it is not directly said or implemented. there is spoken and unspoken conflict in every scene. The two main characters are already in conflict while being in love. She loves him and he loves her but he is only attracted by men. Great drama manages to have conflict in every scene, and this one does. Great music from Micheal Nyman manages to capture the sentiments of this film especially well. So many more things could be said about the excellent narrative structure and lovely cinematography. But to be safe I will simply keep with my opening line. See Carrington. It does not pander to the audiences or ever become exploitational. It is a rare movie where the climax to the film is so fitting that you really can feel the emotion involved in these final frames. This is a film not to be missed.
    film-critic

    No, she accepted. It was ghastly.

    I would like to go back for a moment and dig deeper into the idea of full circle. I caught this idea as I was watching this film, and I thought it was amazing the way the director showed this transition. The first person, outside of Lytton, that Carrington falls for is a man who is only interested in a physical relationship. Although she claims she is not interested in him sexually, it is at this time in Carrington's life, she is interested in a man's mind, not what is under his pants. She breaks off this relationship to live with Lytton, a man who can give her the intellect that she desires. As Carrington grows older, she finds comfort in physical relationships. In fact, the majority of this film is about physical relationships. Carrington is never hesitant to jump into the arms of another man. A part of me thinks that she is constantly trying to find another Lytton out there, but there is another part of me that says that she was just trying to get the physical from men, because she had the perfect man at home (Lytton of course). So after being with a man that only wants to have a physical relationship, she jumps into the arms of a soldier. One that is great with the physical, amazing towards Lytton, and perfect for Carrington. As this comes to a surprising end, we see her jump into a relationship that was purely sexual. There was no interaction between the two except for when they were on his boat having sex.

    Carrington experiences the best sex of her life with this man, but it again ... much like the others ... comes to a complete halt when he tells her that he is not really interested in her sexually. Odd, isn't how this films started with Carrington and her first boyfriend. We have come full circle.

    If we were to look at this film in a symmetrical angle, we would notice a circle outside with Lytton in the direct center of this circle. The circle would represent Carrington's life. All around the circle would be the men that she has been with, while Lytton would be her stability point. All throughout her encounters with other men she always is able to find comfort with her center figure ... Lytton. If you watch this film closely, you will notice that there is only one point in the movie where Carrington goes outside the circle. It is when she is having a party at her house. Carrington goes outside only to sit down on a stump that happens to be facing the house. She is able to see all the windows in the house, and all of her past lovers with their new ones. Even Lytton with his new boyfriend.

    This is the moment that we see Carrington thinking about her life. Seeing what she has been a part of, and watching it somewhat crumble down. This is her only moment outside of the circle that she has built. Lytton is the foundation to this circle, and it is obvious that without Lytton everything around Carrington must crumble as well.

    That my friends, is how you build a love story.

    Grade: *** out of *****
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    Art for art's sake

    A movie that asks the question, how did it ever get made? Absolutely not a chance that it was made for profit. Once I stopped asking the question, I could enjoy the superior cinematic quality of all the elements that elevate a film to a work of art. I suppose it must have been exhibited in a theater, somewhere, though getting it booked must have been quite an accomplishment for its backers. I caught it on cable which allowed me to sip on a brandy while the film took its time unfolding in a style that I would describe as a splendidly animated coffee table book.

    I am moved to comment on Carrington to express my gratitude to its makers.
    fred-83

    extremely well-acted

    I dont know what it is about these Brits, they somehow (almost) always manage to pull these movies off, and it all seems so effortless. Remains of the day, Sense and sensibility, Howards end, they´re all so well made that I find myself drawn into the narrative right away and simply have to follow it to the end. While not being anything spectacular, this fine movie share these qualities. It´s extremely well-acted (especially Jonathan Pryce), absorbing, and moving. If you also have a soft spot for period drama and enjoy the movies I´ve mentioned, this is also one for you. The only thing I found slightly distracting was one actors similarity with Jim Carrey (!). I only wish we could make as good films in Sweden, with this level of writing and acting, because its virtually non-existent at the moment. 4 out of 5.
    9Hermit C-2

    High class and high quality.

    Emma Thompson in a period piece--I would bet that's a pretty good movie, and 'Carrington' did not disappoint me. It concerns the unusual relationship of writer Lytton Strachey (Jonathan Pryce) and painter Dora Carrington (Thompson) in their insular world of upper-class friends and other artists in England between the Great Wars. When we first meet Strachey he's a fastidious homosexual of thirty-six going on seventy-six. He mistakes Carrington, with her bobbed hair and masculine clothes, for a boy. Despite this inauspicious beginning, they soon find themselves fascinated with each other, then the fascination turns to love. Their non-sexual relationship endures in spite of her marriage, their other lovers and their lover's lovers. As the years go by, a flow chart might help out the viewer trying to remember who's who.

    As you might surmise, this film is not for everyone. There are some who will dismiss the whole group as "immoral" or as an effete corps of impudent snobs, but we won't be that narrow- minded and judgemental, will we? If you allow yourself into 'Carrington's' world I think you'll find it rewarding. It's full of good actors but I believe its success is largely due to director Christopher Hampton's screenplay. It's a full two hour movie without the benefit of car chases, explosions or kickboxing matches, so it's a big plus to have something nice to look at for all that time. We can thank cinematographer Denis Lenoir and production designer Caroline Ames for that.

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      Christopher Hampton finally got to direct the script he'd been sitting on since 1976, but only because original helmer Mike Newell opted to direct Donnie Brasco (1997) instead.
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      Dora Carrington: [voice-over, a letter] My dearest Lytton, There is a great deal to say, and I feel very incompetent to write it today. You see, I knew there was nothing really to hope for from you, well, ever since the beginning. All these years, I have known all along that my life with you was limited. Lytton, you're the only person who I ever had an all-absorbing passion for. I shall never have another. I couldn't, now. I had one of the most self-abasing loves that a person can have. It's too much of a strain to be quite alone here, waiting to see you, or craning my nose and eyes out of the top window at 44, Gordon Square to see if you were coming down the street. Ralph said you were nervous lest I'd feel I have some sort of claim on you, and that all your friends wondered how you could have stood me so long, as I didn't understand a word of literature. That was wrong. For nobody, I think, could have loved the Ballards, Donne, and Macaulay's Essays and, best of all, Lytton's Essays, as much as I. You never knew, or never will know, the very big and devastating love I had for you. How I adored every hair, every curl of your beard. Just thinking of you now makes me cry so I can't see this paper. Once you said to me - that Wednesday afternoon in the sitting room - you loved me as a friend. Could you tell it to me again. Yours, Carrington.

      Lytton Strachey: [voice-over, his written reply] My dearest and best, Do you know how difficult I find it to express my feelings, either in letters or talk ? Do you really want me to tell you that I love you as a friend ? But of course that is absurd. And you do know very well that I love you as something more than a friend, you angelic creature, whose goodness has made me happy for years. Your letter made me cry. I feel a poor, old, miserable creature. If there was a chance that your decision meant that I should somehow or other lose you, I don't think I could bear it. You and Ralph and our life at Tidmarsh are what I care for most in the world.

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      Featured in Emma Thompson om 'Carrington' (1995)
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      Adagio from 'String Quintet in C Major', D. 956, op. post. 163
      Composed by Franz Schubert

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    • Data di uscita
      • 2 maggio 1995 (Francia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Regno Unito
      • Francia
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Cliveden House, Taplow, Buckinghamshire, Inghilterra, Regno Unito
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      • Freeway Films
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      • 3.242.342 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 151.722 USD
      • 12 nov 1995
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