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Washington Square (1997)

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Reviews Counted:26

Fresh:21

Rotten:5

Average Rating:7.2/10

Runtime: 1 hr 55 mins

Genre: Dramas

Synopsis: Henry James's biting novel WASHINGTON SQUARE is given a lush adaptation from acclaimed director Agnieszka Holland (EUROPA EUROPA), buoyed by sharp performances from its cast. The story concerns... Henry James's biting novel WASHINGTON SQUARE is given a lush adaptation from acclaimed director Agnieszka Holland (EUROPA EUROPA), buoyed by sharp performances from its cast. The story concerns Austin Sloper (Albert Finney), a wealthy, widowed doctor who is unable to hide his disdain for his plain, shrinking violet daughter, Catherine (Jennifer Jason Leigh). When Morris Townsend (Ben Chaplin) enters her life--a charming, but penniless, suitor--Austin's lack of faith in his daughter's ability to charm convinces him that Morris's intentions are only mercenary. Catherine doesn't take kindly to her stern father's restrictions and continues the relationship, assisted by her romantically inclined dowager aunt, Lavinia Penniman (Maggie Smith). With WASHINGTON SQUARE, Holland adds another cinematic genre, American period drama, to her impressive resume. Working with production designer Allan Starski and costume designer Anna Sheppard, Holland recreates Victorian-era New York City with a visual beauty that belies the film's sharp dramatic edge. Featuring standout performances by an all-star cast (notably Leigh, Finney, Chaplin, and Smith), WASHINGTON SQUARE is a memorable work from the versatile director. [More]

Starring: Jennifer Jason Leigh, Albert Finney, Ben Chaplin, Maggie Smith

Starring: Jennifer Jason Leigh, Albert Finney, Ben Chaplin, Maggie Smith, Judith Ivey, Arthur Laupus, Jennifer Garner, Robert Stanton, Betsy Brantley, Nancy Daly, Sara Ruzicka, Rachel Layne Sacrey, Rachel Osborne, Scott Jaeck, Peter Maloney, Lauren Hulsey, Sara Constance Marshall, Marissa Anna Muro, Loretto McNally, Eva Jean Berg

Director: Agnieszka Holland

Director: Agnieszka Holland
Producer: Roger Birnbaum, Julie Bergman Sender
Screenwriter: Carol Doyle
Story: Henry James
Composer: Jan A.P. Kaczmarek

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  • Riveting performances from an all-star cast highlight this passionate tale of a young heiress who must choose between love or money! Jennifer Jason Leigh (SINGLE WHITE FEMALE) is Catherine, a lonely young woman in search of happiness ... until she is swept off her feet by the handsome Morris Townsend (Ben Chaplin -- MURDER BY NUMBERS, THE THIN RED LINE). Suspicious of the young man's true intentions, however, her controlling father (Albert Finney -- ERIN BROCKOVICH, TRAFFIC) threatens to disown Catherine if she follows her heart and marries against his wishes! You're sure to find this timeless story both powerful and entertaining.
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    11/26/03
    Arthur Lazere
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    Painstakingly produced, dramatically compelling, and acted with skill and intensity.

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    10/09/05
    Chuck O'Leary
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    Fantastica Daily

    Jennifer Jason Leigh shows a surprising flair for modest, introspective moods in Agnieszka Holland's deftly directed adaptation of Henry James's quietly compassionate novel.

    Full Review Source: Christian Science Monitor | comment Comment
    04/01/03
    David Sterritt
    David Sterritt
    Christian Science Monitor

    Registers strongly on the emotions as a poignant and powerful meditation upon loss.

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    Frederic and Mary Ann Brussat
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    James Berardinelli
    James Berardinelli
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    With her usual abandon, Leigh at first loses herself in Catherine's gaudy dresses and nervous tics. As the story progresses, however, the actress lets us see there is considerably more going on with this girl than first meets the eye.

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    08/21/03
    John Esther
    John Esther
    Pasadena Weekly

    Guys, go see this movie (the first half) to find out how to treat a lady. My friend wanted to borrow my notebook and make notes for himself.

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    06/15/01
    Karina Montgomery
    Karina Montgomery
    Cinerina

    Leigh may sound like a peculiar casting choice for a costume drama, but her trademark mannerisms and mumbly elocution are a perfect fit.

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    01/01/00
    Michael Dequina
    Michael Dequina
    TheMovieReport.com

    Washington Square comes closer than did The Heiress to what James originally wrote: an elegy to a woman whom few people notice and no one loves.

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