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Topsy-Turvy (1999)

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Reviews Counted:83

Fresh:74

Rotten:9

Average Rating:7.7/10

Consensus: A thoroughly entertaining character study and a great success for Mike Leigh.

Runtime: 2 hrs 40 mins

Genre: Dramas

Synopsis: Topsy-Turvy is the new film from award-winning writer/director Mike Leigh. The British filmmaker has, in his works, brought filmgoers into intimate contact with ordinary Londoners navigating... Topsy-Turvy is the new film from award-winning writer/director Mike Leigh. The British filmmaker has, in his works, brought filmgoers into intimate contact with ordinary Londoners navigating extraordinary emotional territory. With Topsy-Turvy, Leigh leaps back in time to grant filmgoers an audience with two Londoners whose lives were marked by extraordinary creativity: Gilbert and Sullivan.

William Schwenck Gilbert (Jim Broadbent) is the librettist, writing the words. Arthur Sullivan (Allan Corduner) is the composer, writing the music. Gilbert is the very model of a 19th Century British gentleman, an overly proper married man certain that he knows best–which he often does. Sullivan lives a freer life, almost libertine by comparison, but there is a seriousness of purpose in him.

For nearly a decade, Gilbert and Sullivan’s collaborations have delighted the English people. Their popular comic operas have recouped handsomely for the successful Savoy Theatre; impresario Richard D’Oyly Carte (Ron Cook) himself is a stabilizing influence, gently but firmly overseeing the two men.

But, in 1884, as a London heat wave cuts into the theatre trade, their latest work "Princess Ida" receives lukewarm press. Sullivan wants to quit and compose more serious music, but the two are contractually obligated to create a new work for Carte. Sullivan rejects Gilbert’s next idea as "topsy-turvy" and unbelievable, and although Gilbert tries to accommodate him, they cannot agree. Mired at a creative impasse, Gilbert and Sullivan can barely converse.

Then, Gilbert’s wife Lucy "Kitty" Gilbert (Lesley Manville) drags him along to a Japanese exhibition. Exposure to the very different culture sparks inspiration in Gilbert. He rebounds, conceiving "The Mikado." The concept encourages Sullivan, and the production comes together…which is when the truly hard work begins: the actors (including the dedicated Richard Temple [Timothy Spall] in the lead role) must be rehearsed, coddled and rehearsed again. While striving to cohere as a company, the players’ private lives color their work–but no more than Gilbert and Sullivan’s own, as "The Mikado" makes the difficult, but ultimately rewarding, transition from page to stage. [More]

Starring: Jim Broadbent, Allan Corduner, Lesley Manville, Eleanor David

Starring: Jim Broadbent, Allan Corduner, Lesley Manville, Eleanor David, Ron Cook, Timothy Spall, Kevin McKidd, Alison Steadman, Katrin Cartlidge, Dexter Fletcher

Director: Mike Leigh

Director: Mike Leigh
Screenwriter: Mike Leigh
Producer: Simon Channing Williams
Composer: Carl Davis

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The performances cut deeper than usual for costume films, and the actors once again seem to literally become who they're playing.

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Kenneth Turan
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You're likely to be moved to tears.

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Lisa Schwarzbaum
Lisa Schwarzbaum
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It ranks with Ingmar Bergman's filming of an onstage performance of Mozart's The Magic Flute.

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Madeleine Williams
Madeleine Williams
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A loving, gently funny and slightly claustrophobic tribute to theatrical life.

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Maitland McDonagh
Maitland McDonagh
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A loving and lovely ode to the hoary theatrics of those reigning kings of Victorian tomfoolery, W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan.

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Marc Savlov
Marc Savlov
Austin Chronicle

Mike Leigh gives us a very credible view of what it must have been like to be present at the production of The Mikado.

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Mark R. Leeper
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As lavish and overstuffed with Victorian opulence as any given parlor of the day -- and I mean that in the best possible way.

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Matt Easterbrook
Matt Easterbrook
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It’s the booming-voiced Broadbent who anchors a potentially diffuse film.

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Matt Wolf
Matt Wolf
Guardian [UK]

A consistently delightful, superbly timed, and impeccably staged wedge of British pop history.

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Michael Atkinson
Michael Atkinson
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A witty and engrossing behind-the-curtain look.

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Michael Dequina
Michael Dequina
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Though the film runs nearly three hours, it gets better as it goes along.

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Peter Rainer
Peter Rainer
New York Magazine
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There is a sense of real, very Mike Leighish, life in this film that darkens and transforms it. And transfixes us.

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Richard Schickel
Richard Schickel
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Almost every scene is a pleasure.

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Rob Blackwelder
Rob Blackwelder
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Rob Nelson
Rob Nelson
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A long, drawn-out film appealing primarily to most viewers' mothers.

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Robert Marley
Robert Marley
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One of the year's best films.

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Roger Ebert
Roger Ebert
Chicago Sun-Times
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I tried, but I couldn't make it all the way through this film.

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