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The Mystery of Edwin Drood

  • Minissérie de televisão
  • 2012
  • 2 h
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The Mystery of Edwin Drood (2012)
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Uma exploração da obra inacabada de Charles Dickens, que examina o mistério do assassinato de Edwin Drood.Uma exploração da obra inacabada de Charles Dickens, que examina o mistério do assassinato de Edwin Drood.Uma exploração da obra inacabada de Charles Dickens, que examina o mistério do assassinato de Edwin Drood.

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    • Matthew Rhys
    • Freddie Fox
    • Tamzin Merchant
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    6,7/10
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    • Artistas
      • Matthew Rhys
      • Freddie Fox
      • Tamzin Merchant
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    Matthew Rhys
    Matthew Rhys
    • John Jasper
    • 2012
    Freddie Fox
    Freddie Fox
    • Edwin Drood
    • 2012
    Tamzin Merchant
    Tamzin Merchant
    • Rosa Bud
    • 2012
    Rory Kinnear
    Rory Kinnear
    • Reverend Septimus Crisparkle
    • 2012
    Ron Cook
    Ron Cook
    • Durdles
    • 2012
    Janet Dale
    • Miss Twinkleton
    • 2012
    Ellie Haddington
    • Princess Puffer
    • 2012
    Amber Rose Revah
    Amber Rose Revah
    • Helena Landless
    • 2012
    Alfie Davis
    Alfie Davis
    • Deputy
    • 2012
    Sacha Dhawan
    Sacha Dhawan
    • Neville Landless
    • 2012
    Julia McKenzie
    Julia McKenzie
    • Mrs. Crisparkle
    • 2012
    Josie Farmiloe
    • Maid
    • 2012
    Ian McNeice
    Ian McNeice
    • Mayor Sapsea
    • 2012
    Alun Armstrong
    Alun Armstrong
    • Hiram Grewgious
    • 2012
    Naomi Sheldon
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    • 2012
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    Eleanor Yates
    • Schoolgirl 2
    • 2012
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    David Dawson
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    • 2012
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    • 2012
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    6mickman91-1

    Too artificially convoluted to try to boost TV appeal. The 1935 version is more faithful and clearer and enjoyable.

    Although Edwin Drood was unfinished at the time of Dickens' death, it was only the very ending that was left unfinished, and it seems clear from other sources how Dickens had intended the story to conclude. I feel this version took too much liberty with the source material and its supposed incomplete nature. It made it too convoluted and mysterious I think in an aim to boost its TV appeal. But for fans like me who prefer adaptations to be faithful this was disappointing. And on top of this, it wasn't all that entertaining, I think the artificial complexity only served to distract the audience and distract from how enjoyable it might have been. The 1935 version, though a very old film, is much clearer and enjoyable and truer to the Dickensian spirit.
    8GwydionMW

    The mystery has an impressive ending

    Some people seem bothered because two of the major characters are non-white. Their problem.

    I found the characters all very convincing.

    I was also impressed by the way they gave an entertaining and surprising ending to the various mysteries.

    Quite possibly the ending Dickens had in mind
    7JamesHitchcock

    A Speculative Undertaking

    "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" was Dickens's last novel, famous for being left unfinished at his death, so producing a film adaptation is always going to be a speculative undertaking, as nobody is quite sure how Dickens intended it to end, although there are a number of theories.

    The title character is a young man from the cathedral city of Cloisterham, a thinly-disguised version of Rochester. (The film was shot on location in that city). The plot revolves around the strange triangular relationship which develops between Edwin, his fiancée Rosa Bud, and his uncle John Jasper. Edwin has been engaged to Rosa since they were both children, as a result of provisions in their father's wills, but neither seems to have much passion for the other. Jasper, the opium-addicted choirmaster of Cloisterham Cathedral, is secretly in love with Rosa, although she does not return his love. A further development comes with the arrival in Cloisterham of the twins Neville and Helena Landless from Ceylon. In this adaptation they are of mixed race, although their racial origins are not indicated in the original book. Neville finds himself attracted to Rosa, and he and Edwin fall out with one another. Another important character is the clergyman Septimus Crisparkle.

    The "mystery" to which Dickens alludes in his title is the sudden disappearance of Edwin. It is presumed that he has been murdered, although no body is ever found. The novel in its unfinished state offers no definitive solution to the mystery, so the writers of this version have had to come up with their own. (I won't say what it is).

    The film was made for BBC television, and falls within the long British tradition of visually attractive costume drama, a tradition which is even longer on television than it is in the cinema. (Feature films of this type were rare before the late sixties and relatively uncommon before the eighties). It is a good example of ensemble acting so I won't single out any individual performances. Like a number of recent adaptations of the classics it is used to put over a modern perspective on history; the Landless siblings are used to raise some points about colonialism and racism in Victorian society. (Edwin's initial dislike of Neville is partly based on race prejudice).

    It is, of course, anyone's guess whether the new ending is the one Dickens intended; literary buffs may suspect that it is not. The film-makers have, however, at least come up with something that makes sense on its own terms and comes across as a seamless whole; it would be difficult for anyone not acquainted with the novel to guess which parts of the story are Dickens's own and which the invention of the scriptwriter. The film is required viewing for any Dickens enthusiast and an entertaining period drama for anyone else. 7/10
    slavapolina

    The Mystery of Edwin Drood Russian TV series!

    I have to say that if you like the novel, you need to see a Russian version year (1981) of four part TV series of " The Mystery of Edwin Drood". The movie is great and explores in depth Dickens' characters. The cast of actor cannot be better! The music composed by the Russian Composer, Eduard Artemiev is absolutely enchanting. To watch the sample episode and listen to Mr. Artemiev music , please go here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WG5N7J9kJbw

    I am sorry the movie is on Russian language. However, you will be very surprised how well it is made.

    If you would like to see a full version of four parts of the movie, please click here, for the part one http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLW_3ESsZIg

    As for this BBC production, I find it somewhat hard to watch. The entire story seems to be very compressed for the time allotted. The cast of actors are mediocre, except for Matthew Rhys. Perhaps, I am coming from a standpoint of someone who has a comparison of the two different productions.
    10msecaur

    A haunting and very Dickensian Drood.

    Being something of a Dickens purist, I very rarely watch new adaptations of his novels, television or otherwise, and after being badly disappointed by the BBC's 2011 soap-opera-like adaptation of "Great Expectations", I didn't exactly have high hopes for this film; in fact, I didn't even catch it when it first aired on PBS. After reading the novel (or half of one, anyway), I really wanted to see this and find out just what kind of ending the filmmakers came up with. I was astonished at just how excellent it was, and would rank it as one of the best productions of Dickens I've seen since "David Copperfield".

    "The Mystery of Edwin Drood" was Charles Dickens' last novel; he was only able to complete half of it before he died in 1870. He intended his story to be a thriller, requesting that his publisher accept the book in twelve parts instead of the usual twenty. That being said, the film reflects that ideal in spades, clipping along at a nice pace that rivals even the best modern-day mystery novel and incorporating a healthy dose of psychological drama for extra suspense. The dramatic tension is there from the very first scene and doesn't let up until the end credits roll. Highly atmospheric and oftentimes chilling, it would be hard to imagine a more ideal production.

    The second half falters a little bit, owing to the the lack of true Dickensian dialogue and plotting, but the numerous twists and turns and surprising character development never really feel as though he couldn't have written them himself. Some people might dislike the ending, but I found it unexpected and very appropriate. Dickens wasn't above resorting to using the "deus ex machina" device himself, so who's to say it doesn't belong here? While he probably had a different though equally surprising finale in mind, the one devised by screenwriter Gwyneth Hughes isn't exactly shabby.

    The only real reservation I had about this film was that it would feel too "modern". To my delight, the historical side of the film is never once questioned: there's never a single moment over the course of all two hours where you don't feel that you're truly in 19th century England. The fact that it was actually filmed in Rochester, Kent, the place where Dickens based the fictional town of Cloisterham upon, gives it a whole new layer of authenticity.

    I was also quite impressed with the cast. Not only do they look their parts, but they also perform them flawlessly, giving real yet Dickenesque portrayals. Freddie Fox is entirely wonderful as Edwin Drood, literally embodying the phrase "laissez-faire". Tamzin Merchant is a steady yet perhaps a little too pert Rosa Bud, but that would be my only complaint. The true star of the show is Welsh actor Matthew Rhys, who just lives and breathes the dark, brooding, obsessive opium-smoker John Jasper. He brings out the character's passive-agressiveness to perfection, and his intense, emotional performance will keep you on the edge of your seat.

    In short, I absolutely loved BBC/Masterpiece's 2012 adaptation of "The Mystery of Edwin Drood", and would recommend it to anyone as one film not to be missed.

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 10 de janeiro de 2012 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origem
      • Reino Unido
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
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      • 德魯德疑案
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      • Eastgate House, High Street, Rochester, Kent, Inglaterra, Reino Unido
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      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Masterpiece
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      • 2 h(120 min)
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