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Il suffit d'une nuit

Original title: Up at the Villa
  • 2000
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  • 1h 55m
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6.0/10
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Kristin Scott Thomas and Sean Penn in Il suffit d'une nuit (2000)
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A widow finds choosing a new husband might not be her choice at all, as the actions of her various prospects confine her freedom.A widow finds choosing a new husband might not be her choice at all, as the actions of her various prospects confine her freedom.A widow finds choosing a new husband might not be her choice at all, as the actions of her various prospects confine her freedom.

  • Director
    • Philip Haas
  • Writers
    • W. Somerset Maugham
    • Belinda Haas
  • Stars
    • Kristin Scott Thomas
    • Sean Penn
    • Anne Bancroft
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
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    • Director
      • Philip Haas
    • Writers
      • W. Somerset Maugham
      • Belinda Haas
    • Stars
      • Kristin Scott Thomas
      • Sean Penn
      • Anne Bancroft
    • 57User reviews
    • 41Critic reviews
    • 57Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Kristin Scott Thomas
    Kristin Scott Thomas
    • Mary Panton
    Sean Penn
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    • Rowley Flint
    Anne Bancroft
    Anne Bancroft
    • Princess San Ferdinando
    James Fox
    James Fox
    • Sir Edgar Swift
    Jeremy Davies
    Jeremy Davies
    • Karl Richter
    Derek Jacobi
    Derek Jacobi
    • Lucky Leadbetter
    Massimo Ghini
    Massimo Ghini
    • Beppino Leopardi
    Dudley Sutton
    Dudley Sutton
    • Harold Atkinson
    Lorenza Indovina
    • Nina
    Roger Hammond
    Roger Hammond
    • Colin Mackenzie
    Clive Merrison
    Clive Merrison
    • Archibald Grey
    Linda Spurrier
    • Hilda Grey
    Ben Aris
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    Anne Ridler
    • Lady Trail
    Ann Bell
    • Beryl Bryson
    • (as Anne Bell)
    Barbara Hicks
    Barbara Hicks
    • Lulu Good
    Gianfranco Barra
    Gianfranco Barra
    • Peppino
    Gretchen Given
    • Isa Mackenzie
    • Director
      • Philip Haas
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      • W. Somerset Maugham
      • Belinda Haas
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    6Panamint

    Beautiful but.... empty

    Beautiful photography and atmospherics capture Florence and environs. Technically very well-made and expensive-looking production.

    Kristin Scott Thomas is perfect for the role and gives a terrific performance. The other cast members just seem to be giving their "standard" performance (Bancroft's standard mature woman routine that no one does better but she has done it since "The Hindenburg"). Ditto James Fox and the others.

    The late William Holden could not have accomplished what Sean Penn did in "Mystic River", for which Penn gained a well deserved Oscar award. Conversely, Penn cannot play the Holden-type role in "Up at the Villa". Bad case of miscasting with flat results by Penn. No chemistry with Kristin Scott Thomas at all.

    How can you make a dull, uninspiring film in an exotic setting with great actors in a highly charged brink-of-war scenario? SEEMS IMPOSSIBLE BUT THE FILMMAKER HERE HAS DONE IT!
    5SnoopyStyle

    lacks tension

    It's the late 1930s around Florence. Sir Edgar Swift (James Fox) is the distinguished governor of Bengal who has come to court the widow Mary Panton (Kristin Scott Thomas). She loved her husband as he turned into a drunken gambler who squandered all of their money. Sir Swift proposes to her and she promises an answer upon his return. He leaves her with a gun as he fears a deteriorating security situation. She is hounded by Lucky Leadbetter (Derek Jacobi) who is after fresh-faced English young men. Princess San Ferdinando (Anne Bancroft) is a woman who had many flings and lots of connections. She introduces Mary to playboy Rowley Flint (Sean Penn) at a dinner party. Italian fascist Beppino Leopardi doesn't like Rowley. She rejects Rowley's advances and kicks him out of her car. She almost runs over Karl Richter (Jeremy Davies) who was a bad musician at the party. He's a refugee escaping the Nazis after organizing resistance as a student in Austria. She invites him back to her villa and they spend the night together. Leopardi imposes new restrictions on the foreign presence. Karl becomes unruly and Mary pulls out the gun. Karl takes it away and shoots himself with it. Rowley helps her dispose of the body.

    Sean Penn somehow doesn't fit this time and this story. He never disappears into this role. He sticks out in this period piece like a sore thumb. Also the story lacks tension. There is some limited tension with Leopardi but that's resolved well before the end. The romance doesn't have any intensity. This should be a lot better. I do like Jeremy Davies' performance in a minor role.
    the_dennis_king

    Say it ain't so Sean

    I thought I was going to really enjoy this movie. Sean Penn is one of the finest actors in Hollywood today. He was absolutely brilliant in Dead Man Walking and Carlito's Way, to name just two. Kristen Scott Thomas is always very good. This movie also has an excellent supporting cast (Jacobi's 'I Claudius' still rates as the best performance I've ever seen on PBS). And I have enjoyed almost every movie I've seen dealing with pre-WWII fascist Italy.

    But not this one.

    To my surprise, this movie seemed to meander from scene to scene. The acting was uninspired and and the emotions did not seem genuine. I was never absorbed into the film and was constantly aware that Penn and Thomas were acting. And Penn seemed completely flat. At times, his low and garbled voice was a bit hard to understand, but I didn't rewind the video to hear what I missed as I just wanted to get on to a more interesting part... which never came. Perhaps this role was beyond Penn. Perhaps he just mailed it in. In any case, I was quite disappointed with this movie.
    Alenchik

    More enjoyable than some reviewers would have you believe

    I was intrigued when this film showed up on the day's TV roster and even more intrigued when I found out who the cast are and read a quick synopsis of the story. Most of the reviewers here, at IMDB, have made the movie sound dreadful. I found it hard to believe that anything with Sean Penn and Kristin Scott Thomas would be awful and had to check out the film for myself. My conclusion -- it is quite good, engaging, and definitely worth watching.

    The lead actors as well as most of the supporting cast are rather wonderful. Though, I wish that someone slightly more dashing and not so limp played the role of the Austrian student, even if the stumbling manner and sudden onset of neurosis are required of the part. The scenery is inviting; the sets are great; the variety of accents is interesting; some of the extras are a bit shaky. The film is not so much about the setting, the era, or the social/political/economic spheres, though all of these have a firm bearing on the events and characters. It is chiefly about human actions under pressure of circumstances, about relationships, flights of fancy, slip-ups, weaknesses, trust and emotional maneuvering. "Up at the Villa" addresses these topics as good as any other period film.

    I recommend this movie to those who, like I, enjoyed more than one of the following:

    The Talented Mr. Ripley

    Gosford Park

    Howards End

    Country Life

    The Wings of the Dove

    A Room with a View

    The Remains of the Day
    5sarastro7

    Dull, but Penn was not bad

    I was stunned by Kristin Scott Thomas when I first saw her in The Tenth Man (co-starring with Derek Jacobi in that movie too) many years ago. I've tried to catch as many movies with her as possible since then, but she's just never been as good, not even in The English Patient. Much of her material has been extremely dull, incl. Random Hearts and yes, this one, Up At the Villa. The premise of this movie isn't bad, but for some reason it fails to create that engrossing magic that makes all the difference. Kristin's character is too timid and irrational (except for in the end). Jeremy Davies as the poor refugee is not exactly bad, but there's still something totally wrong with his role.

    Bancroft is flawless, but can't save the movie. Sean Penn is actually good. I don't like most of his roles in other movies - never have -, but he played a different, more complex and realistic yet rogue-ish character here than the hysterical ones he usually embraces (for God knows what reason), and I thought this actually worked. Still, his and Kristin's characters were just too different to make their romantic tension really believable.

    I will give the movie credit for its entire political dimension, though, which wasn't in the original book that this movie is based on. It's rare to see this; in most cases it's the film that leaves out the book's political content.

    I rate this movie a 5 out of 10.

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    • Trivia
      The novella was first optioned back in 1940. It took sixty years to reach the screen.
    • Goofs
      When Anne Bancroft's character is reclining in the chaise lounge, the level of her drink goes from nearly full to nearly empty and back to nearly full in different shots while she is drinking it.
    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert & the Movies: Gladiator/Up at the Villa/Committed/I Dreamed of Africa/The Virgin Suicides (2000)
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    • Release date
      • June 7, 2000 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Up at the Villa
    • Filming locations
      • Florence, Tuscany, Italy
    • Production companies
      • October Films
      • Intermedia Films
      • Mirage Enterprises
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,933,161
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $339,819
      • May 7, 2000
    • Gross worldwide
      • $3,740,113
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 55m(115 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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