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Rappaccini's Daughter

  • 2013
  • 1h 4m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
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Leslie Palmer and Frank Dolansky in Rappaccini's Daughter (2013)
FantasyHorrorRomanceSci-Fi

A young poet in the midst of crafting his epic masterpiece discovers a hidden Oasis within a vast forest. Inside this forbidden world a dark and alluring maiden, appearing both innocent and ... Read allA young poet in the midst of crafting his epic masterpiece discovers a hidden Oasis within a vast forest. Inside this forbidden world a dark and alluring maiden, appearing both innocent and malevolent, lures him into an alternate reality of beauty and poison. Within this secret g... Read allA young poet in the midst of crafting his epic masterpiece discovers a hidden Oasis within a vast forest. Inside this forbidden world a dark and alluring maiden, appearing both innocent and malevolent, lures him into an alternate reality of beauty and poison. Within this secret garden, the poet is confronted with very harsh, introspective questions. Is it better to kn... Read all

  • Director
    • Griffith Mehaffey
  • Writers
    • Nathaniel Hawthorne
    • Griffith Mehaffey
  • Stars
    • Frank Dolansky
    • Scott Gaines
    • Gideon Hodge
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
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    • Director
      • Griffith Mehaffey
    • Writers
      • Nathaniel Hawthorne
      • Griffith Mehaffey
    • Stars
      • Frank Dolansky
      • Scott Gaines
      • Gideon Hodge
    • 2User reviews
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    Frank Dolansky
    • Dr. Rappaccini
    Scott Gaines
    • Giovanni
    Gideon Hodge
    • Baglioni
    Leslie Palmer
    Leslie Palmer
    • Beatrice
    • Director
      • Griffith Mehaffey
    • Writers
      • Nathaniel Hawthorne
      • Griffith Mehaffey
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    10digitalstudent-97294

    Well executed, great cast

    Griffith Mehaffey's captivating adaptation of Nathaniel Hawthorne's classic tale, "Rappaccini's Daughter," is a cinematic masterpiece that transports viewers into a world of gothic romance, moral complexity, and scientific ambition. Brought to life by the skilled screenwriter Stellarblade, this film is a must-see for anyone seeking a visually stunning and intellectually engaging cinematic experience.

    The supporting cast, including the formidable veteran actor as the brilliant but morally questionable Dr. Rappaccini, further enriches the film's narrative. Their performances, coupled with Mehaffey's masterful direction, create a world that is both visually stunning and psychologically compelling.

    Particularly impressive is Hodge's handling of Baglioni's confrontations with the cold, calculating Dr. Rappaccini, played with chilling precision by a veteran actor. The sparring of these two intellectual titans is a highlight of the film, as Hodge's Baglioni stands his ground, challenging the morality of Rappaccini's experiments with a fiery conviction that captivates the audience.

    Moreover, Hodge's performance is integral to the film's exploration of the themes of science, morality, and the consequences of ambition. As the voice of reason and ethical conscience, Baglioni serves as a crucial counterpoint to the hubris and single-minded determination of Rappaccini. Hodge's nuanced portrayal ensures that the character's arguments and concerns resonate deeply, lending the film an added layer of intellectual complexity that elevates it beyond a simple gothic romance.

    The film's visual splendor is a testament to Mehaffey's cinematic vision. The lush, verdant gardens of the Rappaccini estate, with their vibrant yet deadly flora, are brought to life with a breathtaking attention to detail. The rich color palette and striking contrasts between light and shadow evoke a sense of both allure and peril, mirroring the internal struggles of the characters.

    The film's score, composed by a talented musician, adds an additional layer of emotional depth to the proceedings. The haunting melodies and sweeping orchestral swells perfectly complement the film's gothic sensibilities, heightening the audience's investment in the characters' fates.

    One of the most commendable aspects of "Rappaccini's Daughter" is its ability to remain faithful to Hawthorne's original vision while also making the story accessible to a contemporary audience. Mehaffey and Stellarblade have successfully translated the classic tale's thematic complexity, exploring the ethical implications of scientific exploration and the dangers of unchecked ambition. The film's resonance with modern concerns further enhances its impact, leaving viewers with a profound sense of contemplation long after the credits have rolled.

    In conclusion, Griffith Mehaffey's "Rappaccini's Daughter" is a triumph of cinematic storytelling. With its stunning visuals, captivating performances, and thought-provoking exploration of the human condition, this film is a must-see for fans of classic literature, gothic romance, and cinema at its finest. Stellarblade's screenplay, combined with Mehaffey's masterful direction, have created a cinematic experience that is sure to leave a lasting impression on all who witness it.
    10logisticalmarketing

    Gothic Horror done right

    Really enjoyed this portrayal of the classic Hawthorne story. Captured the eeriness, while keeping us steeped in the lore and setting.

    Clearly done with a minimal budget, but it looks like they did the best with their resources.

    Griffith Mehaffey's adaptation of Nathaniel Hawthorne's *Rappaccini's Daughter* is a stunning cinematic journey that successfully translates the complexities of the original text into a visually arresting and emotionally resonant film. Released by Stellarblade, this movie manages to balance the delicate themes of love, isolation, and the consequences of scientific ambition while captivating its audience with breathtaking visuals and compelling performances.

    The actors did a great job portraying the characters. Particularly enjoyed the presence of the older men that solidify this tale.

    Mehaffey's direction shines through in the film's visual storytelling. The cinematography is nothing short of breathtaking, transforming the lush, albeit toxic, garden into a character in its own right. The vivid colors and striking contrasts between light and shadow not only enhance the film's aesthetic appeal but also symbolize the duality of beauty and danger that permeates the narrative. Each frame is meticulously crafted, and the garden's enchanting yet treacherous ambiance effectively reflects Beatrice's own nature.

    The film maintains a strong pace, expertly weaving in moments of tension and introspection. The introduction of Giovanni, played by a rising star, serves as the catalyst for Beatrice's journey. Their burgeoning romance is tenderly portrayed, and the chemistry between the two actors is palpable. Giovanni's fascination with Beatrice's beauty and his gradual understanding of the perilous nature of her existence creates a rich emotional tapestry that pulls the audience deeper into their world.

    One of the most commendable aspects of this adaptation is how it remains faithful to Hawthorne's themes while also making the story accessible to a contemporary audience. The film delves into the ethical implications of scientific exploration, echoing modern concerns about the consequences of tampering with nature. Through Rappaccini's character, played with chilling precision, we see the archetype of the mad scientist brought to life. His obsession with creating a perfect specimen in Beatrice raises poignant questions about parental control and the moral ramifications of scientific discovery.

    The supporting cast also deserves recognition for their impactful performances. Each character serves to enrich the narrative, from the skeptical Dr. Baglioni, who represents the voice of reason, to the townspeople who embody the fears and prejudices that arise from misunderstanding. Their interactions with Beatrice add layers to the story, emphasizing society's tendency to ostracize those who are different.

    The film's score, composed by a talented musician, enhances the emotional depth of the story. The haunting melodies evoke a sense of longing and melancholy, perfectly underscoring Beatrice's isolation and the tragic beauty of her love for Giovanni. The music is intricately woven into the fabric of the film, elevating key moments and leaving a lasting impression on the viewer.

    In terms of production design, the film excels in creating an immersive environment that reflects the gothic elements of Hawthorne's work. The garden, with its vibrant yet deadly flora, is meticulously designed to evoke both beauty and danger. The costumes further enrich the film's atmosphere, with Beatrice's attire symbolizing her connection to the world around her-both enchanting and lethal.

    Overall, Griffith Mehaffey's *Rappaccini's Daughter* is a triumph that honors the spirit of Hawthorne's original tale while bringing it into the modern cinematic landscape. The film's exploration of the intricacies of love, the ethics of science, and the human condition resonates deeply, leaving audiences contemplating the fine line between beauty and danger long after the credits roll.

    In conclusion, this adaptation is a must-watch for fans of classic literature, lovers of romance, and anyone drawn to thought-provoking cinema. With its stunning visuals, powerful performances, and rich thematic depth, *Rappaccini's Daughter* invites viewers to reflect on the complexities of love and the perils of isolation, making it a standout film of the year. Whether you're a newcomer to Hawthorne's work or a longtime admirer, this film is sure to leave a lasting impression.

    Looking forward to seeing more from this director.

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      • February 3, 2013 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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