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Il profumo delle campanule

Titolo originale: I Capture the Castle
  • 2003
  • R
  • 1h 53min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,8/10
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POPOLARITÀ
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Henry Thomas, Marc Blucas, and Romola Garai in Il profumo delle campanule (2003)
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Coming-of-AgePeriod DramaDramaRomance

Inghilterra, 1930. Segue la vita della diciassettenne Cassandra Mortmain e della sua eccentrica famiglia, che lottano per sopravvivere in un castello inglese in rovina.Inghilterra, 1930. Segue la vita della diciassettenne Cassandra Mortmain e della sua eccentrica famiglia, che lottano per sopravvivere in un castello inglese in rovina.Inghilterra, 1930. Segue la vita della diciassettenne Cassandra Mortmain e della sua eccentrica famiglia, che lottano per sopravvivere in un castello inglese in rovina.

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    • Tim Fywell
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    • Dodie Smith
    • Heidi Thomas
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    • Romola Garai
    • Rose Byrne
    • Bill Nighy
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    6,8/10
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    2430
    23.819
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    • Sceneggiatura
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    • Star
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      • Rose Byrne
      • Bill Nighy
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    Romola Garai
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    • Cassandra
    Rose Byrne
    Rose Byrne
    • Rose
    Bill Nighy
    Bill Nighy
    • Mortmain
    Sophie Stuckey
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    • Cassandra (aged 7)
    Helena Little
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    Florence Jones
    • Rose (aged 10)
    Harrison Ward
    • Thomas (aged 4)
    Tara Fitzgerald
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    • Topaz
    Joe Sowerbutts
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    • Thomas
    Henry Cavill
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    • Stephen
    Henry Thomas
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    • Simon
    Marc Blucas
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    David Bamber
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    James Faulkner
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    • Aubrey Fox-Cotton
    Sarah Woodward
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      • Heidi Thomas
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    8Jazzy689

    Good, but not as good as the book.

    I read Dodie Smith's 'I Capture The Castle' about three years ago and found it a charming and engrossing read. I looked forward to the film and have just watched on the BBC. I was pleasantly surprised with the film because I thought that it would put people off the book but the casting was very good for all of the characters.

    The main problem was the fact that with the book, it is written as a diary with Cassandra's thoughts about everything but in the film, the viewer just got a brief comment about the several situations. Despite this, the film was sweet and the actress playing Cassandra is perfect. Not exactly how I imagined it but films hardly ever beat the books. I give it 7.5/10
    songofsnow

    A delightful movie - well worth the time

    I was enchanted by the cinematography, the actors and story. This is the way a movie should be made, with heart, humor and depth. A washed up and blocked writer for a father, an off the wall artistic step mother, a beautiful but pragmatic older sister and brainy little brother land in a picturesque but run down castle and scratch out a living while waiting for father's next great novel. Told from the point of view of a young girl coming of age, we see choices of survival, love and blunders of youth. From the very start of the movie I felt swept away by the story and acting. I wanted the story to go on........ 10 stars
    8YouRebelScum

    Romola Garai illuminates the screen and story

    This film is just begging for the tag 'Charmingly eccentric 30s romantic drama', complete as it is with Empire line dresses, stunning countryside locations and a whimsical, bickering family. However it's the performance of the divine Romola Garai, as the middle child Cassandra, that really makes this film work. Bereft of makeup and hair shorn to an unflattering bob, constantly scribbling in her diary, she is the embodiment of the intellectual teen; her capacity for articulating cascading emotions seeing her forming a passionate bond with the written word. But her ongoing contemplation of her madcap family is born of concern rather than self-obsession. In the absence of their mother, Cassandara has begun to shoulder some of the responsibility for her brother, precocious and emotionally catatonic father. Her burdens are increased rather than lessened with the arrival of a pair of rich Americans, and the romance that ensues. The way Garai indicates Charlotte's confused emotions - torn between different impulses that propel her towards being a daughter, a sister and a lover - is remarkable. While Garai occupies the center of the film, some of the other players shine in their roles, especially the always entertaining (and perpetually unclothed, yes, she's naked again here!) Tara Fitzgerald and the lovely Rose Byrne as Cassandra's elder sister Rose. The men fare less well. Bill Nighy is miscast as the reclusive writer father, and Henry Cavill as Casandara's would-be beau Stephen is leaden. The other failing of the film - which is really more of a backhanded compliment - is that I found myself wanting to know more about the family and see more of their infighting. The plot errs towards the romantic rather than the comic (OK, fair enough, that's what it sets out to do) but I found the end result a little disappointing. I haven't read Dodie Smith's novel so don't know whether the slightly muted tone is due to allegience to the original story. Overall though, "I capture the castle" is sweetly and undemandingly entertaining, and Romola Garai's vulnerability is intoxicating.
    wonderfulfable

    Satisfaction with a tinge of sadness

    I do not know why but periodic films always get me and leave me in awe. I Capture the Castle does leave me in awe and also leaves me with the warm feeling of satisfaction.

    Cassandra Mortmain (brilliantly potrayed by Romola Garai -also known for her television works, most prominently Attachments-) moved from London to a countryside castle with her family when she was young. Reason being for the move is that her father (Bill Nighy); an author made famous by his first bestseller, wanted to stimulate his creative juices to write another novel. Unfortunately, it has been 12 years since he has written anything and this has affected the Mortmain family financially. Cassandra's older sister Rose, laments about this and wishes to escape from the deepening poverty they are enduring.

    This changed however with the arrival of two american brothers; Simon (Henry Thomas) and Neil Cotton (Mark Blucas). Simon is the new landlord of the land that the Mortmains are renting. Their arrival has stimulated the emotions of curiosity, lust and love in those two girls. Rose, although initially wary of Simon is soon smitten by him and has agreed to marry Simon. From that point (for which I shall not spoil), we see Cassandra drawn into the centre of interwoven relationships. Some twists did occur although not very suprising, neither are they predictable.

    Having seen Romola Garai's acting in Attachments, I find her underused in the television series. In Castle, she gives a colourful range of emotions. From what I can tell, the sadness or the joy is as real as it is. Another thing is that her narration (also written in the journal she writes in the movie) interspersed in most of the scenes, gives the audience an insight to her feelings and her deepest fears. I feel that there is more to come from this talented young actress and hopefully it will be good.

    Another thing to note is the recreation of 1930's England. Brilliant, glamorous are in the dinner scenes, the girls trip to a London department store and the dance clubs. Quaint are the scenes in the countryside and also the gloominess from the weather. Humour? There are with Thomas Mortmain and Topaz Mortmain (delightfully played by Tara Fiztgerald; loved her 1930's 'hippie' bohemian act) supplying the punchlines and the laughter.

    With all the side stories aside, I feel Castle was meant for audiences to see Cassandra's coming of age and how she deals with the plethora of emotions that hits her. I just left the cinema feeling warmly satisfied but with a tinge of sadness.
    7lawprof

    A Weird Family, Devilish Comedy, Roiling Drama

    How many viewers of "I Capture the Castle" have a legal background and understand the humor underlying the family name of the central characters, "Mortmain?" Literally, "mortmain" means "Dead Hand" and in law it denotes the attempt of a person to control his property postmortem. The humor here is that the paterfamilias, James Mortmain (well played by Bill Nighy) is a dried up author who hasn't penned a word since a successful novel of twelve years past. He claims to be working on a new book, an assertion that may be face-saving but is of dubious credibility. James has a past that the family neither wishes to remember nor can face seeing its reappearance (can't reveal what that is, can I?).

    When still at the top of his game Mortmain and his then wife (who later dies, no foul play here) and his two little girls stumbled upon a rodent infested castle which he leased.

    Jump quite a bit ahead to a now remarried Mortmain who lives in the still unrestored castle with his new, young, artist wife, Topaz (the beautiful, funny and accomplished Tara Fitzgerald) and his two teenage daughters, an appropriately mischievous little son and a sort of retainer in farm clothes, young Stephen.

    The family is now, as the English say, "on their uppers."

    Rose (Rose Byrne) is a gorgeous redhead solely obsessed with marrying out of the castle into the squirearchy or at least the solvent. Younger sister Cassandra (Ronola Garai) is engagingly wise, funny and bewildered at the changes that overtake her family when two young Americans succeed to the ownership of a manor that encompasses the castle (for which rent is long overdue). The sisters' close, interdependent relationship is warmly portrayed.

    So Rose pursues one of the Americans, Cassandra deals with first love, spurning one suitor while secretly pining for another. An interweaved subplot has Topaz and then Cassandra desperately acting as James's muse, seeking to ignite what may well be the drenched sparks of a one-novel author.

    As would be expected of a drama set in England in the 1930s before the hideousness of war returned are the inevitable class clashes, both economic and trans-Atlantic. What would a film like this be without a formal dining room scene replete with persiflage and the ominous threat of words said that can not be retracted?

    "I Capture the Castle" has a strong cast but Cassandra is the centerpiece as she shows developing resolve and growth. Her appeal is irresistible. She's the younger sister many have fantasized but few have had. Ms. Garai is marvelously believable.

    Yes, the film is in the Merchant/Ivory and Masterpiece Theatre vein but what's wrong with that? I liked most of the characters and rooted for calm but troubled Cassandra and frenetic but basically good Rose.

    7/10.

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      Rose Byrne did all of her own piano playing.
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      Rose sends Cassandra a bottle of what appears to be Penhaligon's Bluebell perfume for her 18th birthday. According to the Penhaligon's website, the Bluebell perfume was first manufactured in 1978, whereas the film takes place around the early 1940s.
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      Cassandra: But dreams are like a drug: the magic doesn't last and then the pain is worse than knives.

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      A final scene after Cassandra's last line shows an older Cassandra carrying a portable typewriter and a manuscript envelope through a large city. She passes Simon in the street, and the two smile at one another before Cassandra turns away to enter a publisher's office. (This ending is an extra on the DVD version.)
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      Music by Dario Marianelli

      Lyrics by William Shakespeare

      Published by Air-Edel Associates Ltd

      Performed by Rose Byrne

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    • Data di uscita
      • 15 giugno 2023 (Italia)
    • Paese di origine
      • Regno Unito
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
    • Celebre anche come
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Manorbier Castle, Manorbier, Pembrokeshire, Galles, Regno Unito(the Mortmain family's castle - moat and main castle)
    • Aziende produttrici
      • BBC Film
      • Isle of Man Film Commission
      • Isle of Man Film
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      • 8.000.000 USD (previsto)
    • Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 1.179.035 USD
    • Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
      • 51.970 USD
      • 13 lug 2003
    • Lordo in tutto il mondo
      • 6.586.341 USD
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      • Dolby Digital
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