The Thirteenth Tale
- TV Movie
- 2013
- 1h 30m
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6.7/10
3.2K
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Follows aging novelist Vida Winter, who enlists a young writer to finally tell the story of her life including her mysterious childhood spent in Angelfield House, which burned to the ground ... Read allFollows aging novelist Vida Winter, who enlists a young writer to finally tell the story of her life including her mysterious childhood spent in Angelfield House, which burned to the ground when she was a teenager.Follows aging novelist Vida Winter, who enlists a young writer to finally tell the story of her life including her mysterious childhood spent in Angelfield House, which burned to the ground when she was a teenager.
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the presence of Vanessa Redgrave could be a guarantee about this film. but it is more. because it is not only a beautiful film but a wise one. not victim of many easy solutions - useful for many Gothic stories - but delicate and precise, gentle and care to each obstacle. a movie who remembers many old stories. but it has courage to not be only one of them. the key is the intelligent performance of lead actresses. and the spirit of old world - tower of secrets, deaths and the best servants. but the secret remains the clash between feelings, past and future, the limits and shadows of characters as a puzzle. that seems be all. a movie who has not ambition to be remarkable. but it is really good.
...not generally a fan of 'ghostly' stories but was curious to see the fine cast of The 13th Tale. It was gripping from the beginning, superb acting, stunningly pretty and horrid little girls, sensational sets and music which really helped keep the concentration - a marvellous production and of course original story. Having been drawn in, I was soon to be flabbergasted when I realised some of it was shot at Duncombe Park where I was at prep. school in the 60's - a first shot of the entrance gates, the drive and steps to the front door I knew at once! - a much loved place by most of us who were lucky enough then to have assembly and put on the Nativity Play in the main Saloon,walk through the doors onto the terrace, build dens around the Yew Walk and around the Temples, play on the same swing and around Father Time, admire the mahogany staircase only for the staff to use, peer down into the Main Hall with its chequerboard floor waiting for parents to arrive, have story time each evening with the Head whilst sitting round her on the floor of her Study, the Library... I was transfixed and quite horrified to see the house as burnt out shell!! How did you do that? overall a magnificent and moving production, just a perfect setting for the story... thank you to Heyman Productions and the BBC
I don't get why so many people rate that movie with 10 an so, perhaps they didn't read the book before.
Movie's script is poorly absolutely reinvented and runs very fast into the main secret facts of the story that in the book you have to find out for yourself, where wich ones are told in a very explicit manner in the movie, breaking out the mistery atmosphere around the whole story... Even changing things that doesn't exist or are told on a different manner on the book and jumps put to another important plot on the story (Aurelius). I understand that in a movie based on a book you cannot told all the details but probably they couldn't use a script better written.
Very disappointed with that movie. I just read the book, fall in love with the story and find out there exist a movie so I wanted to continue immerse in that beautiful story told in the book written by Diane Setterfield.
Anyway, best thing of the movie are landscapes, great, beautiful and stunned England landscapes and some scenes and house are exactly as I could imagine reading the book.
One point to keep in mind, in the book sisters are red-haired with sharp GREEN eyes, not blue, and there exist quite physical differences between them, despite being twins that are not shown in the movie and it is not told until the very end there are not only a pair girls, neither the sociopath personality, that's something you have to conclude for yourself as well as another things.
Movie's script is poorly absolutely reinvented and runs very fast into the main secret facts of the story that in the book you have to find out for yourself, where wich ones are told in a very explicit manner in the movie, breaking out the mistery atmosphere around the whole story... Even changing things that doesn't exist or are told on a different manner on the book and jumps put to another important plot on the story (Aurelius). I understand that in a movie based on a book you cannot told all the details but probably they couldn't use a script better written.
Very disappointed with that movie. I just read the book, fall in love with the story and find out there exist a movie so I wanted to continue immerse in that beautiful story told in the book written by Diane Setterfield.
Anyway, best thing of the movie are landscapes, great, beautiful and stunned England landscapes and some scenes and house are exactly as I could imagine reading the book.
One point to keep in mind, in the book sisters are red-haired with sharp GREEN eyes, not blue, and there exist quite physical differences between them, despite being twins that are not shown in the movie and it is not told until the very end there are not only a pair girls, neither the sociopath personality, that's something you have to conclude for yourself as well as another things.
Based on a best-selling Gothic novel, THE THIRTEENTH TALE contains all the virtues characteristic of contemporary BBC drama; lavish locations with plenty of exterior shots, ornately decorated interior shots, 'mood' lighting designed to create a spooky atmosphere, and a cast of well- known actors given full opportunity to show off their creative talents. In this particular piece, aging novelist Viola Winter (Vanessa Redgrave) enlists the services of little-known writer Margaret Lea (Olivia Colman) to recount her autobiography, including her Viola's mysterious childhood when her family home (Anglefield House) burned to the ground. However Viola is herself a writer of fiction, so we never quite know whether what she recounts is 'the truth' or not (if the truth exists, of course). Christopher Hampton's screenplay allows for plenty of exchanges between the protagonists, as well as creating a 'hall-of- mirrors' like effect in which nothing is what it seems to be. However the narrative of THE THIRTEENTH TALE does tend to sag; like many BBC dramas, the director James Kent seems too much concerned to create atmosphere through music and location shooting (both interior and exterior), both of which tend to impede the progress of the plot. The denouement, when it comes, is both predictable and un-scary. One is left with the feeling that the story could have been far more effectively recounted in a sixty-minute slot.
'The Thirteenth Tale', a new BBC drama, tells the story of madness in an upper class family. There's a twist in the tale, but finding a way to convey it critically maims the dramatic structure: the story is told, entirely in hindsight, in a way that kills engagement, promoting the mundane story of the telling into the foreground over the potentially more interesting story that's actually being told. One can also note that this is the sort of tale where, however neglected or crazy its young protagonists are supposed to be, they never fail to look anything but ravishing. I found it psychologically unconvincing and essentially dull.
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- TriviaVanessa Redgrave portrays Vida Winter in this film, and her sister, Lynn Redgrave, portrays the part of Vida Winter in the audiobook by Diane Setterfield, on which this film is based.
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Vida Winter: Feeling guilty doesn't do anybody any good.
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- Тринадцята казка
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- Duncombe Park, Helmsley, North Yorkshire, England, UK(Angelfield House exterior)
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