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Up at the Villa (2000)
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Reviews Counted:57
Fresh:27
Rotten:30
Average Rating:5.3/10
Consensus: A poor script and an aimless plot keep this film from engaging the audience.
Runtime: 1 hr 55 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: With UP AT THE VILLA, director Philip Haas offers an intriguing cocktail of romance, melodrama, and suspense. The setting is Italy in the late 1930s--fascism is on the rise, and British expatriate... With UP AT THE VILLA, director Philip Haas offers an intriguing cocktail of romance, melodrama, and suspense. The setting is Italy in the late 1930s--fascism is on the rise, and British expatriate Mary Panton (Kristin Scott Thomas), a penniless young widow, is searching for a new husband who will be able to support her. She has all but made up her mind to accept wealthy Sir Edgar Swift's (James Fox) proposal when the situation is complicated by the arrival of a debonair American playboy, Rowley Flint, played by Sean Penn (who is cast against type here). A flirtation develops between the two--but it is yet another suitor, Austrian war refugee Karl Richter (Jeremy Davies), whose amorous advances Mary finally succumbs to out of pity. When Richter realizes that a continuation of their love affair is out of the question, he commits suicide. Now it's up to the rakish Rowley to save Mary from the consequences of her fateful one-night-stand, even if it means being arrested for murder. Directed with Haas's trademark flair for beautiful scenery, UP AT THE VILLA is an elegant cinematic adaptation of a novella by Somerset Maugham. [More]
Starring: Kristin Scott Thomas, Sean Penn, Anne Bancroft, Jeremy Davies
Starring: Kristin Scott Thomas, Sean Penn, Anne Bancroft, Jeremy Davies, James Fox, Derek Jacobi, Massimo Ghini
Director: Philip Haas
Director: Philip Haas
Screenwriter: Belinda Haas
Story: W. Somerset Maugham
Producer: David Brown, Geoff Stier
Composer: Pino Donaggio
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Reviews for Up at the Villa
The gorgeous countryside doesn't make up for a creaky story of love at first sight.
It's lovely and entertaining, especially for a love story, but it lacks any real drama and passion.
Drenched in overheated romance, decadence, and lightweight political intrigue, Up at the Villa clanks along for almost two hours.
Director Philip Haas would rather shoot pretty pictures than in any way disturb his actors or any potential viewer. In that manner, he's true to Maugham, but more in the way that the letter has aged, not the spirit in which it was conceived.
In addition to the setting, Up at the Villa is highlighted by two strong performances.
Ultimately, Up at the Villa falls flat because the 'intrigue' of this little drama is sorely lacking.
A travelogue that would be nice were it not so difficult to stay awake.
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