Lady Chatterley

75% of critics liked it

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In theaters Apr 26, 2007
R, 2 hr. 48 min.

Movie Info

Director: Pascale Ferran
Rated: R
Running Time: 2 hr. 48 min.
Genre: Art House & International, Drama
Theater Release: Apr 26, 2007
DVD Release: Dec 04, 2007
Synopsis: D.H. Lawrence's once-scandalous tale of a married woman who finds herself through an affair with another man is brought to the screen in this adaptation directed by Pascale Ferran. Constance Chatterley (Marina Hands) is a lovely woman in her mid twenties who is married to Sir Clifford Chatterley (Hippolyte Girardot), a wealthy British nobleman many years her senior who is paralyzed from the waist down due to an injury sustained during World War I. While Constance loves her husband, she has grown

Critic Reviews

  • Excellent performances by everyone involved help you overlook the incongruity of French-speaking actors in traditional English settings. More...
  • Director Pascale Ferran is true to the spirit of the book and gives us an eyeful, of both the glorious countryside and the lovers' physiques. More...
  • The beautiful scenery complements the intimate scenes even as the story becomes something we've all seen and read in so many books and films. Yet, its candid conversations about sexuality are what places Lawrence's protagonist in a class by herself. More...
  • A picture about passion that invites none, a picture far easier to admire than to adore. More...
  • The relationship ...becomes more intriguing somewhere in the movie's third hour, but getting to that point is too much of a chore. More...
  • Like a sprawling afternoon spent reading Lawrence, Ferran's film is a welcome and often enthralling escape -- for Connie, and for us. More...
  • This latest effort, winner of five César awards (the French Oscar) including for best film and actress, is supremely sensuous -- while presenting an intriguingly complex Constance. More...
  • Paradoxically for a film about unchecked sexuality, it never comes alive. Unless you come to it already fascinated by the story, there's not much in this dull, dutiful dramatization to win you over. More...
  • Ferran's sureness in charting every step in the couple's discovery of each other never falters; when they eventually find the opportunity to remove their clothes before having sex, it's a major achievement, and celebrated as such. More...
  • Sensual in escalating degrees of heat, but the film's eroticism, which is substantial, is laid on with a caress. More...