born from watching too many episodes of Jerry Springer, and the filmmakers decided it would be more accepted by the Academy if the characters had British accents.
Notes on a Scandal (2006)
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Reviews Counted:165
Fresh:143
Rotten:22
Average Rating:7.5/10
Consensus: In this sharp psychological thriller, Judi Dench and Cate Blanchett give fierce, memorable performances as two schoolteachers locked in a battle of wits.
Runtime: 2 hrs 1 min 20 secs
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:Dec 25, 2006 Limited
Box Office: $17,394,784
Synopsis: Dame Judi Dench and Kate Blanchett face off with searing performances in this riveting tale of obsession and desire. Based on the novel by Zoe Heller, NOTES ON A SCANDAL is the story of Barbara... Dame Judi Dench and Kate Blanchett face off with searing performances in this riveting tale of obsession and desire. Based on the novel by Zoe Heller, NOTES ON A SCANDAL is the story of Barbara Covett (Dench), a hard-nosed spinster schoolteacher, and her poisonous friendship with fellow teacher Sheba Hart (Blanchett). When the young and beautiful Sheba shows up as the new art instructor, everyone is charmed by her, including the embittered Barbara. Barbara is thrilled when her lonely life is shaken up by Sheba's overtures of friendship, as Sheba invites her to share in family dinners, and opens up to her about her marital troubles and personal longing. Barbara narrates her own feelings of longing to us from her meticulous diaries, and it becomes increasingly clear that her take on the friendship is uncomfortably intense, if not borderline delusional. Things reach a fever pitch when Barbara happens upon Sheba dallying in the art room with a 15-year-old student. She tells Sheba that she must end the affair at once, but decides not to report her to the school, and instead, to use her knowledge of the indiscretion to draw Sheba closer to her, and put her in her debt. But when Barbara's demands on Sheba become too high, things soon unravel, setting off a chain of events that will leave viewers chewing their nails to the quick, but unable to tear their eyes away. Both Blanchett and Dench are dazzling to watch as they deftly handle the barbed wit of Patrick Marber's screenplay. Directed by Richard Eyre of the Northern Theatre of London, and with a score by Philip Glass, NOTES ON A SCANDAL takes what could serve as mere tabloid fodder and plays it out on the level of Shakespearean tragedy. [More]
Starring: Cate Blanchett, Judi Dench, Bill Nighy, Andrew Simpson
Starring: Cate Blanchett, Judi Dench, Bill Nighy, Andrew Simpson, Philip Davis, Michael Maloney, Juno Temple, Max Lewis, Julia McKenzie
Director: Richard Eyre
Director: Richard Eyre
Screenwriter: Patrick Marber
Producer: Scott Rudin, Robert Fox
Composer: Philip Glass
Studio: Fox Searchlight Pictures
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Reviews for Notes on a Scandal
Notes on a Scandal bubbles with brilliant writing and acting. The arc of its great story rises like a monster from dark water.
Notes on a Scandal is my favorite kind of thriller. It's the kind that really could happen.
A tense, penetrating drama that's a passageway into a brutal psychological struggle. The natural-sounding dialogue and screw-turning sideplots make supple fields for Dench and Blanchett to plow with their formidable talents.
The movie serves as a convenient locale for Dench and Blanchett to showcase their abilities, but it could be more involving.
Overheated and critically overrated, Notes on a Scandal is a melodramatic thriller that is best received as an inadvertent comedy -- or perhaps an advertent one.
It's a grand thing to watch these two Academy Award winners, who easily could be back in Oscar contention with this film, have at each other.
While Glenn Close played her Fatal Attraction character's 'I will not be ignored' psycho-obsession out front and out loud, Dench does it as subtext, making it all the more insidious, frightening ... and fascinating.
he behind-the-camera talent has provided an explosive arena in which Oscar nominees Judi Dench and Cate Blanchett let loose.
he behind-the-camera talent has provided an explosive arena in which Oscar nominees Judi Dench and Cate Blanchett let loose.
Revelations abound, confidences are shared, and tempers flare -- until, by the climax, Notes on a Scandal seems awfully redolent of one of those Bette Davis/Joan Crawford bitch-fights in What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
A lot is wrong about Notes On A Scandal, starting with a frenetic Phillip Glass score that absurdly heightens nearly every scene in which it's used, squeezing the wit out of what might've been a wicked black comedy.
Stars Judi Dench in one of the cruelest, most isolating roles of her career. She's Barbara Covett, a British school teacher of a certain age who wields a poisonous wit that's so cutting, it tends to draw its share of blood.
Shrewdly adapted from Zoë Heller's best-selling novel, Notes On A Scandal grabs your attention with a gentle touch and refuses to let go.
The characters' motives are base enough, and there's an odd combination of petty incidents having walloping consequences, but the ironies are as delicately layered and "delicious" as they could possibly be without a hint of preciosity.
You'll want to take a shower after Notes on a Scandal, but you'll be glad you got dirty.
Oscar voters, take note: Notes on a Scandal contains two of the best female performances of 2006.
What in Zoe Heller’s novel, upon which the film is based, served as a subtle undercurrent here is hammered upon to a desperate degree. Exacerbating the film’s ill-suited film noir-ish tone is Philip Glass’ intrusive score.
Notes on a Scandal is melodrama at its best -- a nasty, wickedly good, over-the-top story with school teachers standing in where vampires usually prowl.
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