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Amours et jalousies

Original title: A Month by the Lake
  • 1995
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
2.7K
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Uma Thurman and Vanessa Redgrave in Amours et jalousies (1995)
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Period DramaComedyDramaRomance

At a Lake Como resort, Miss Bentley, an attractive older guest, meets a handsome, well-to-do bachelor. But when he's more interested in a beautiful young flirt, the mischievous Miss Bentley ... Read allAt a Lake Como resort, Miss Bentley, an attractive older guest, meets a handsome, well-to-do bachelor. But when he's more interested in a beautiful young flirt, the mischievous Miss Bentley goes to outrageous lengths to reel in her catch.At a Lake Como resort, Miss Bentley, an attractive older guest, meets a handsome, well-to-do bachelor. But when he's more interested in a beautiful young flirt, the mischievous Miss Bentley goes to outrageous lengths to reel in her catch.

  • Director
    • John Irvin
  • Writers
    • Trevor Bentham
    • H.E. Bates
    • Josep Llurba
  • Stars
    • Vanessa Redgrave
    • Edward Fox
    • Uma Thurman
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    2.7K
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    • Director
      • John Irvin
    • Writers
      • Trevor Bentham
      • H.E. Bates
      • Josep Llurba
    • Stars
      • Vanessa Redgrave
      • Edward Fox
      • Uma Thurman
    • 26User reviews
    • 18Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Vanessa Redgrave
    Vanessa Redgrave
    • Miss Bentley
    Edward Fox
    Edward Fox
    • Major Wilshaw
    Uma Thurman
    Uma Thurman
    • Miss Beaumont
    Alida Valli
    Alida Valli
    • Signora Fascioli
    Carlo Cartier
    Carlo Cartier
    • Mr. Bonizzoni
    Alessandro Gassmann
    Alessandro Gassmann
    • Vittorio Balsari
    • (as Alessandro Gassman)
    Natalia Bizzi
    • Signora Bonizzoni
    Frances Nacman
    • 1st American Lady
    Paolo Lombardi
    • Enrico
    Riccardo Rossi
    Riccardo Rossi
    • Guido
    Sonia Martinelli
    • Maria
    Veronica Wells
    • 2nd American Lady
    Carlotta Bresciani
    • Bonizzoni Angel
    Bianca Tognocchi
    • Bonissoni Angel
    Ayanta Barilli
    • Director
      • John Irvin
    • Writers
      • Trevor Bentham
      • H.E. Bates
      • Josep Llurba
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    User reviews26

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    10James-328

    Redgrave and Fox, what a combination!

    A Month By The Lake, a wonderful little film. Set at the eve of World War 2 in Italy at Lake Como. A love triangle occurs between Redgrave, Fox and Thurman. The comic aspect is done very well, notible for its Tennis and boating scenes. But this also has a sad aspect as the Major(Fox) thinks that Miss Beaumont(Thurman) is in love with him, but is really only having a little fun teasing him. The lake is so wonderful and so are the photographs that Miss Bentley take.John Irvin gives good direction to the film which again adds effect and beauty. One of my favourite films it captured me. A film of very rare excellence with three top actors of past and present. 5 out of 5, wonderful.
    spenycjo

    Tedium squared

    Honestly, what a disappointment. Every. Single. Sentence. Spoken. Like. This. S-l-o-w-l-y. It made me just about jump out of my skin (and I can watch a four-hour silent movie without losing interest for a minute).

    I haven't written a review here in ages, but this movie needs a warning label.

    I've seen all three of the stars give fabulous performances so it must have been the director. Here, Redgrave's performance is so weird I couldn't figure out what she thought she was doing. Fox and Thurman could not have known what they were entrusting to the film stock-- performances in an acting style from the distant past...only slower.

    And the story is so clichéd - out-of-date clichés, not even current ones! - that it was painful to watch. There *can't* be any spoilers, the only element of surprise being that you can't believe the filmmakers would actually dare do anything so obvious.

    Watch "Enchanted April" for what this might have been.
    7EUyeshima

    Picturesque Period Romance with Redgrave in Rare, Breezy Form

    Since George Clooney and his rat pack seem to be bringing back a certain cachet to Italy's Lake Como, it's worth revisiting this picture-postcard pretty 1995 romantic comedy directed by John Irvin since it is set there before the onset of WWII. The lightweight plot focuses on a beautiful, elegant villa in the summer of 1937 where Miss Bentley has already spent sixteen summers with her father. Adored by the staff, she spends her first summer there after her father has died, and on her first day, she is immediately drawn to the polite but rather pompous Major Wilshaw. In typical movie-only fashion, they meet repeatedly, awkwardly and fractiously, in particular, over a tennis match where she defeats the major with ease in front of a most enthusiastic group. There is unavoidable but unspoken chemistry between the two, but further complications ensue with the arrival of Miss Beaumont, the young, flirtatious nanny of a wealthy Italian family staying at the villa. Miss Beaumont manages to convince Wilshaw that she loves him, and he becomes instantly enamored. On her side, Miss Bentley attracts the attention of a much younger admirer named Vittorio, a local Vespa-riding lothario intent on seducing her amid his raging hormones.

    As you can imagine, the complications sort themselves out, but the clever way that Irvin and screenwriter Trevor Bentham handle the story, while patently old-fashioned, is also charming and sometimes quite perceptive about how more mature people approach love. In a rare comedic turn that immediately recalls Kate Hepburn circa 1955's "Summertime", Vanessa Redgrave redefines any preconceived image one would have of a spinster, as she brings buoyant energy and a blessed lack of self-consciousness to the independent Miss Bentley. Even though she makes no attempt at assimilating into the period with her most contemporary look, she shows off a deft skill for romantic foreplay for likely the first time since she was a mod swinger in the 1960's with movies like "Morgan!". Her athleticism is also impressive whether on the tennis court or in the lake swimming the backstroke, though her rather androgynous look wouldn't seem like it would attract the not altogether unwelcome attentions of horny Italian boys.

    The other points of the triangle are not as fully drawn. Edward Fox plays the major with a stiff upper lip and glowers appropriately in every scene where he loses his dignity - which is often. Fresh off "Pulp Fiction", Uma Thurman plays a man-eating vamp in broad strokes, and her constant delight in humiliating the major gets tiresome. Her beauty, however, is inarguable and Wilshaw's obsession understandable. There is some intriguing casting on the sidelines - as the moony Vittorio, Alessandro Gassman (son of actor Vittorio Gassman) would play the viral maniac in "Transporter 2" a decade later; and the proprietress of the villa, Signora Fascioli, is played by Alida Valli 46 years after her seductive turn as Harry Lime's lover Anna in Carol Reed's "The Third Man" with only her still-sultry eyes recognizable (sadly she passed away today - April 22, 2006). The beauty of Lake Como is captured in all its shimmering light by cinematographer Pasqualino De Santis, and Nicola Piovani's music score provides the right evocative flavor for the period. It's a sweet, entertaining movie, brief at 91 minutes, and definitely for viewers fond of travelogue movies like Mike Newell's "Enchanted April" and Audrey Wells' "Under the Tuscan Sun". The 2003 DVD has no extras.
    jhirsch-2

    Uneven, Unpleasant

    I don't usually comment but for once I don't agree with anybody else. Quite simply, I think this movie was confused and exaggerated and a waste of acting talent. The premise is a mix of standard conventions, the "white expatriates in a romantic foreign land" meets "laughter in the shadow of war" framework. I wouldn't mind the clichés so much, if not for:

    -Edward Fox's bizarre performance as the major, where he seems to waiver between creepy predator and grinning imbecile.

    -Typically elegant Vanessa Redgrave in a goofy impulsive performance where her seemingly complex inconsistencies really just make her look foolish.

    -Uma Thurman makes it hard to remember why she doesn't totally suck as an actress. I rarely knew what emotion she was trying to convey but perhaps people could be confused into thinking she was layered and mysterious.

    -The grinning Italians in the background might as well be Mario and Luigi for all the depth of character we get to see. They bob around happily, cheering and waving and doing pratfalls.

    -The central element, the love story between Redgrave and Fox, is totally stiff and unbelievable and made me feel weird just watching it.

    All told, I watch about 5 videos a week and this is one of the very few movies I have shut off before it's done. stay away.
    7=G=

    A picture postcard perfect little tale

    "A Month by the Lake" has strong parallels with "Up at the Villa" as both films are about the idle rich who spend time at a villa in the North of Italy in the days prior to WWII. "A Month..." is a sublime story about a very starched Brit (Fox) and a somewhat capricious lady (Redgrave). Both mature, in late middle age, the principals stumble along on a collision course with love in this sweet, airy, picture postcard perfect little tale. An enjoyable watch for more mature audiences. A must see for Redgrave fans.

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    • Trivia
      This film also reunites Edward Fox with Vanessa Redgrave since their previous film Ah! Dieu que la guerre est jolie (1969). There is a gap of twenty-six years between the two films.
    • Goofs
      All the cars have right steering wheel, since it is Italy they should be left.
    • Quotes

      [first lines]

      Miss Bentley: The story begins on Lake Como, many years ago during the last fantastic summer before the war.

      Miss Bentley: Returning to the lake has always seemed like coming home. Everyone is so friendly. Everyone is welcome. The Villa Barbianello basks all day long in the lakeside sun, which is hotter than usual for late April.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Showgirls/Canadian Bacon/Se7en/The Run of the Country/A Month by the Lake (1995)
    • Soundtracks
      A Tripoli
      Written by C. Arona

      Performed by Accademia Musicale Italiana

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    • Release date
      • September 22, 1995 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Romance sur le lac
    • Filming locations
      • Lake Como, Lombardia, Italy
    • Production companies
      • Anuline
      • Miramax
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,101,087
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $101,042
      • Sep 24, 1995
    • Gross worldwide
      • $2,101,087
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 32 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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