La figlia di razza mista, Dido Elizabeth Belle, del capitano della Royal Navy Sir John Lindsay è cresciuta dall'aristocratico zio Lord William Murray, Primo Conte di Mansfield nell'Inghilter... Leggi tuttoLa figlia di razza mista, Dido Elizabeth Belle, del capitano della Royal Navy Sir John Lindsay è cresciuta dall'aristocratico zio Lord William Murray, Primo Conte di Mansfield nell'Inghilterra del diciottesimo secolo.La figlia di razza mista, Dido Elizabeth Belle, del capitano della Royal Navy Sir John Lindsay è cresciuta dall'aristocratico zio Lord William Murray, Primo Conte di Mansfield nell'Inghilterra del diciottesimo secolo.
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It's based on the mesmerizing and romantic true story of the beautiful, intelligent, mixed race daughter of an admiral, who was raised in Georgian England by her aristocratic great-uncle and his wife. The script hits all the right notes as Belle struggles to find her place in a society that doesn't quite accept her, and with the help of an idealistic young vicar's son (Sam Reid-- fantastic), influences an important anti-slavery case.
Congratulations to director Amma Asante and writer Misan Sagay for bringing this story vividly to life on the screen. Gugu Mbatha-Raw was luminous as Dido Belle, and I think Tom Wilkinson gave the best role of his career. Both are Oscar-worthy performances. The film is highly recommended.
The elder women know to the nearest pound the value of potential suitors, to whom their daughters are sold off like cattle. There's an interesting subplot concerning the jettisoning of slaves by traders whose sole concern is the cash value of their cargo. An interesting subtext on which the film chooses not to elaborate is whether the fabulously wealthy heroine would identify any more with her black servant if she was just a commoner.
This film would have been OK as a total fiction but given that it was based on a true story, I found it fascinating. Set in England in the late 1700's, it shows the impact of the slave trade on society. The patriarch of the family is a justice of the High Court of England and takes on an important case regarding a slave trading ship while confronting the reality of limitations faced by his mulatto niece. It shows that when someone becomes part of your family, and you love that person, it changes your perspective on cultural norms. This film has prompted me to look into the history of the actual legal case involved.
The film also showed the similarities between his white and mulatto nieces: as women both had a price on their heads and suffered due to their "place" in that society beneath men... This film showed that while much has changed, many attitudes have not changed in 300 years... The two brothers who court the nieces could have come from any current film if they just updated their styles of clothes, hair, and accents.
The fact that the movie was based on a true story just made it even more impactful. Dido Elizabeth Belle is left in England by her loving Admiral father, to be raised by her aristocratic aunt and uncle - at a time in history when wealth and social standing could not overshadow the fact that she was a mixed race, illegitimate child. Belle's story of trying to figure out her place in the world and in her family unravels beautifully alongside a closer and deeper look at the racism and sexism plaguing the British society at the time. Add a dash of romance and the result is a beautiful film definitely worth watching.
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- QuizIn real life, Lady Elizabeth Murray married first to George Finch-Hatton, 10th Earl of Winchilsea. Their great-grandson was Denys Finch Hatton, who was played by Robert Redford in La mia Africa (1985).
- BlooperEngagement rings were not used in the late 1700s. They didn't emerge until the 1920s.
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Dido Elizabeth Belle: My greatest misfortune would be to marry into a family who would carry me as their shame.
- ConnessioniFeatured in Belle: The Story (2014)
- Colonne sonorePiano Suite in G Minor, HWV 439, Allemande
Composed by George Frideric Handel
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- 10.900.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 10.726.630 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 106.578 USD
- 4 mag 2014
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 16.607.575 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 40 minuti
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- 2.35 : 1