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The Bridge of San Luis Rey (2005)

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Reviews Counted:24

Fresh:1

Rotten:23

Average Rating:2.9/10

Consensus: Despite an all-star cast and some impressive visuals, The Bridge of San Luis Rey is a lifeless, slow-going adaptation of Thornton Wilder’s classic novel.

Rated: PG [See Full Rating] for thematic elements, some disturbing images and some sensuality.

Runtime: 2 hrs

Genre: Dramas

Theatrical Release:Jun 10, 2005 Limited

Synopsis: Author Thornton Wilder won the Pulitzer Prize for his second novel, THE BRIDGE OF SAN LUIS REY, which was originally published in 1927. Wilder passed away in 1975, but if he were still alive he'd... Author Thornton Wilder won the Pulitzer Prize for his second novel, THE BRIDGE OF SAN LUIS REY, which was originally published in 1927. Wilder passed away in 1975, but if he were still alive he'd surely be surprised and delighted to learn that the novel has been brought to the screen for a third time. Director Mary McGuckian follows in the footsteps of Charles Brabin, who constructed an Oscar-winning silent movie around Wilder's words in 1929; and Rowland V. Lee, whose version appeared in theaters during 1944. For her interpretation, McGuckian assembles an all-star cast, which includes Robert De Niro, Kathy Bates, Harvey Keitel, and Gabriel Byrne. Set in Peru during the 1740s, McGuckian's film tells the tale of an ill-fated train journey that came to a tragic end as a rickety rope suspension bridge collapsed beneath its weight in the Peruvian mountains. The story of the passengers aboard the train is told in flashback via the recollections of a priest, Brother Juniper (Byrne), who has written a novel about the accident. Juniper is on trial for heresy due to the affirmations contained in his book; he believes that God must have plucked these people from the earth for a divine reason. De Niro plays the Archbishop who is trying Juniper, while the fated passengers who slowly roll towards their destiny include The Marquesa (Bates), Uncle Pio (Keitel), The Viceroy of Peru (F. Murray Abraham), Camila Villegas (Pilar Lopez de Ayala), and Pepita (Adriana Dominguez). As the trial and train journey unravel concurrently, McGuickan gently guides her celebrated cast through material that remains faithful to Wilder's novel, while cinematographer Javier Aguirresarobe (THE OTHERS) beautifully captures the period on camera. [More]

Starring: Robert DeNiro, Kathy Bates, Harvey Keitel, Gabriel Byrne

Starring: Robert DeNiro, Kathy Bates, Harvey Keitel, Gabriel Byrne, F. Murray Abraham, Geraldine Chaplin, Pilar Lopez de Ayala, Adriana Dominguez

Director: Mary McGuckian

Director: Mary McGuckian
Screenwriter: Mary McGuckian
Producer: Samuel Hadida, Denis O'Dell, Mary McGuckian
Composer: Lalo Schifrin
Studio: Fine Line Features

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Oct 11, 2005

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  • Five people are killed in a freak accident when a lofty rope bridge collapses. A priest journeys to discover if there was a divine reason for this bloody disaster. Set in Lima, Peru, during the 18th century and based on the Thornton Wilder novel.
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    Brandon Fibbs

    The Bridge of San Luis Rey is a beautiful movie. The film's shooting locations are exquisite. The sets are stunning. The costumes are gorgeous. The actors are superlative. Too bad the movie sucks.

    Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Feb., 28 2008 09:01 PM

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    Stephen Garrett

    Why do good actors pop up in bad movies? More perplexingly, why do so many good actors end up in the same bad movie?

    Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Feb., 09 2006 03:16 AM

    Time Out

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    0.5/4

    Walter Chaw

    How to turn an embarrassment of riches into an embarrassment, period.

    Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Dec., 14 2005 12:36 PM

    Film Freak Central

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    4/10

    Dragan Antulov

    leaves audience with the same unanswered question as the one asked by its narrator

    Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Nov., 27 2005 12:25 PM

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    1/5

    Chris Cabin

    the worst film of the year... a fraud of the highest order

    Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Oct., 12 2005 11:45 AM

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    Angela Baldassarre

    A wobbly Bridge. Impressive cast can’t save terrible script.

    Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Aug., 03 2005 06:24 AM

    Sympatico.ca

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    1.5/4

    Peter Howell

    As a director, McGuckian is overwhelmed by the immensity of her cast, and her misguided attempt to make a Hollywood epic on a European production budget.

    Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Jul., 29 2005 01:29 PM

    Toronto Star

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    4/5

    Liz Braun

    It is an intense philosophical undertaking that examines questions of faith, fate and chance.

    Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Jul., 29 2005 01:28 PM

    Jam! Movies

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    2.5/4

    Liam Lacey

    Best characterized as an honourable folly.

    Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Jul., 29 2005 01:26 PM

    Globe and Mail

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    1/4

    Lisa Rose

    Audiences may wonder why a picture with Robert De Niro, Kathy Bates and Harvey Keitel would be so bereft of hype. After you've endured the film, all 120 airless minutes, you'll understand the rationale behind the quiet release.

    Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Jun., 15 2005 03:31 PM

    Newark Star-Ledger

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    Ben Kenigsberg

    An honorable but dull attempt to translate a neglected literary source to the screen.

    Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Jun., 14 2005 02:52 PM

    Village Voice

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    1/5

    Stephen Holden

    How bad could a movie be that features talent as serious as Robert De Niro, Kathy Bates, Gabriel Byrne, Harvey Keitel, F. Murray Abraham and Geraldine Chaplin? That bad, alas.

    Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Jun., 13 2005 03:15 AM

    New York Times

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    2/5

    Maitland McDonagh

    Though handsomely mounted, this parable of intersecting destinies and implacable tragedy is as lifeless as a wax tableau.

    Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Jun., 10 2005 03:55 PM

    TV Guide's Movie Guide

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    Tom Keogh

    The Bridge of San Luis Rey raises an important philosophical question: Is it better to fall to one's death from a rickety rope bridge overlooking a deep gorge or watch this miserable movie about several people sharing that awful fate?

    Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Jun., 10 2005 03:54 PM

    Seattle Times

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    0/4

    Lou Lumenick

    An endless powdered-wigs-and-feathered-pen slog.

    Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Jun., 10 2005 03:52 PM

    New York Post

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    Jack Mathews

    So dully written and executed that you'll be wishing the production had collapsed instead of the swaying bridge of San Luis Rey.

    Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Jun., 10 2005 11:14 AM

    New York Daily News

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    2/5

    Cherryl Dawson and Leigh Ann Palone

    The Viceroy states that they are 'surrounded by an ocean of boredom' - then you realize you're swimming in it.

    Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Jun., 10 2005 10:28 AM

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    Desson Thomson

    Even though director-adaptor Mary McGuckian expended much creative energy trying to pump original spirit into the characters, she never brings any of them to life.

    Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Jun., 09 2005 07:17 PM

    Washington Post

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    William Arnold

    None of the performances work.

    Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Jun., 09 2005 07:13 PM

    Seattle Post-Intelligencer

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    C-

    Philip Wuntch

    Unlike the bridge, the movie unravels at a very slow pace.

    Full Review Source: | comment Comment | Jun., 09 2005 04:17 PM

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