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Format: DVD Nov 1997 Rated PG-13 Recording Mode: Dolby Surround Closed Captioned 144 min. Color Extra Info: Widescreen & Full Frame UPC: 044004379724 |
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Movie Description Nicole Kidman stars in this dark, elaborate adaptation of Henry James's novel, director Jane Campion's follow-up to THE PIANO. American Isabel Archer (Kidman) visits her wealthy relatives in 1872 England, where she turns down an offer of marriage by a kind and rich suitor (Richard E. Grant) in order to see the world and experience life. Her consumptive cousin (Martin Donovan) is secretly in love with her and arranges that she inherit a fortune so she can fulfill this desire, but she lets herself be seduced into marriage by a manipulative, egotistical aesthete named Osmond (John Malkovich). As Osmond works to subjugate her, it's up to Isabel to see the truth and earn back her dying cousin's faith. The stellar cast includes Viggo Mortenson, Mary-Louise Parker, Shelley Winters, Christian Bale, Shelley Duvall, Valentina Cervi as Osmond's beautiful, dominated daughter, and, best of all, Barbara Hershey as Madame Servena, Isabel's scheming friend. The moving, nuanced performances are complemented and at times even eclipsed by Janet Patterson's ethereal costume designs, the decadently dark color schemes, and Campion's graceful camera movements.
Synopsis A beautiful, independent young woman with an unquenchable thirst for worldly experience rejects an advantageous marriage proposal only to fall prey to the devious ministrations of a scheming friend who arranges her betrothal to an utter scoundrel. Ironically, her poor choice and the downfall that comes of it lead her to discover her true self--and, ultimately, her one true love.
Film Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Dual Side Widescreen - 2.35 Full Frame - 1.33 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Dolby Digital 2.0 - French Interactive Features: Interactive Menus Text/Photo Galleries: Biographies - Filmmakers and Cast
Theatrical release: December 27, 1996 (NY/LA); January 17, 1997 (national).
Filmed on location in England and in Rome and Florence, Italy.
Shown at the 1996 Venice Film Festival (noncompeting).
Industry Reviews "...A literary adaptation of exceeding intelligence, beauty and concentrated artistry....Campion presents the story in a dark, lush, mysterious manner..." Variety - Todd McCarthy (09/09/1996)
"...Hershey rises to her juicy role....[Donovan] gives a really great performance..." Entertainment Weekly - p.42-3 - Lisa Schwarzbaum (01/17/1997)
"...[Told] with spareness, strength and precision....Kidman is the picture of clarity, purpose and single-minded intelligence....THE PORTRAIT OF A LADY is impressive..." Los Angeles Times - p.F1 - Kenneth Turan (12/24/1996)
"...Well acted. Kidman has the bearing and quality of the intelligent young American. Barbara Hershey is magnificent....Martin Donovan is touching..." Chicago Sun-Times - p.33 - Roger Ebert (01/17/1997)
"...The film loosens every cliché in the costume drama book....Campion allows the past to breathe, expand, and even make mating motions towards the present..." Film Comment - Harlan Kennedy (11/01/1996)
Quotations "I love you, but without hope."--Ralph Touchett (Martin Donovan) to his cousin, Isabel Archer (Nicole Kidman), who has just accused him of being jealous because she has accepted the marriage proposal of another man
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