A shallow, confusing and vexing film.
The French Lieutenant's Woman (1982)
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Reviews Counted:15
Fresh:11
Rotten:4
Average Rating:7.1/10
Runtime: 2 hrs 5 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: In this dramatic film, director Karel Reisz and screenwriter Harold Pinter adapt the complex romantic novel by John Fowles, THE FRENCH LIEUTENANT'S WOMAN. Set in 1867, Sarah Woodrough (Meryl... In this dramatic film, director Karel Reisz and screenwriter Harold Pinter adapt the complex romantic novel by John Fowles, THE FRENCH LIEUTENANT'S WOMAN. Set in 1867, Sarah Woodrough (Meryl Streep), a beautiful young woman, is condemned by society and driven into a deep melancholy because of her tragic affair with a French lieutenant. Fowles adds depth and texture to the story by including direct historical asides and scientific lessons by Charles Smithson (Jeremy Irons), a wealthy amateur paleontologist and follower of Charles Darwin. In addition, there is a film within the film in which modern-day (1981) characters Anna (Streep) and Mike (Irons) provide comments on the characters they're portraying, and a little history, but primarily provide a parallel story as they enter an adulterous affair of their own. The contrast between the Victorian and the contemporary affairs, at first jarring, is beautifully staged and photographed. Streep's two performances, as the passionate Sarah, with her beautiful head of pre-Raphaelite hair and as the cool, modern Anna, never converge; the distinctness of the division between the two characters symbolizes the almost unconscious perception that however distant a person feels from his repressed Victorian sexuality, it's still connected to him, as Darwin would say. [More]
Starring: Meryl Streep, Jeremy Irons, Leo McKern, Hilton McRae
Starring: Meryl Streep, Jeremy Irons, Leo McKern, Hilton McRae
Director: Karel Reisz
Director: Karel Reisz
Screenwriter: Harold Pinter
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Reviews for The French Lieutenant's Woman
Playing a dual (Oscar-nominated) role, Meryl Streep is much more convincing in the contempo tale, but overall Pinter's audacious literary adaptation of John Fowles' challenging novel is disappointing and uninvolving.
A gripping psychological study of the war between the sexes that asks the question: Are we happier, wiser, more liberated, than the Victorian characters in the story?
the film comes off as an academic exercise instead of a living, breathing testament to the ideas it presents.
It may be a true “chick flick,” but as far as those movies go, you could do a hell of a lot worse.
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