palmsboulevard
Joined Oct 2010
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I'm very broadminded, but the name of the movie is misleading. This is not the story Flaubert has told us. The actress is definitely not Madame Bovary, nor the actor that plays the role of her husband resembles a bit of who we know by Charles.
It's a pity, especially if you see what movies are capable of doing. See Lolita and its 1997 movie version: it looks like a love story between the movie and the book. Here there's no love left.
Nothing to do with the original story. It tells about 5 or 10 percent of the real plot of the book. No deepness, no mystery, even no action.
Poor, poor, poor.
The book experience is worth 100 of these movies.
A boring movie that the creators thought would be cool, just because of the cool actors. The movie sounds like and endless poem, which many times repeats itself. There's basically no story, everything moves extremely slowly and the music makes it sad for no apparent reason. Of course it's one of those movies, many people would say it's artistic, therefore you should watch it. I'd say, don't watch it.