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Brideshead Revisited (DVD, 2011)

Julian Jarrold, Matthew Goode, Ben Whishaw | Theatrical release: 2008 | Rating: PG-13 (MPAA)
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Though director Julian Jarrold's adaptation of the Evelyn Waugh novel BRIDESHEAD REVISITED spans decades and continents, it's a taut film that never drags and can excite contemporary audiences. Matthew Goode (MATCH POINT) stars as lower-class Londoner Charles Ryder, an aspiring artist who is beginning his studies in history at Oxford in the 1920s. A chance encounter with dandyish aristocrat Sebastian Flyte (Ben Whishaw, PERFUME) changes the course of his life. The two embark on a close, intense friendship that is further complicated by the introduction of Sebastian's beautiful sister Julia (Hayley Atwell, CASSANDRA'S DREAM) and his overbearing, extremely religious mother, Lady Marchmain (Emma Thompson). BRIDESHEAD REVISITED follows Charles from the carefree '20s through the beginning of World War II, focusing on his complicated relationship with the upper-class family and their estate, Brideshead. Along with ATONEMENT's Joe Wright, Jarrold (BECOMING JANE) represents a new era of British period filmmaking. Both men bring a modern sensibility to their work that makes their films feel fresh and sexy, though they never lose authenticity. Jarrold employs some handheld camera work and quick-cut editing in BRIDESHEAD REVISITED, two techniques that separate his film from others in the genre. Fans of the book--and the 11-hour 1981 miniseries--may bristle at the film's relatively brief running time, but screenwriters Andrew Davies (the BBC classic PRIDE AND PREJUDICE) and Jeremy Brock (THE LAST KING OF SCOTLAND) have distilled the story into the essentials. BRIDESHEAD REVISITED deftly works with the conflicts of class, religion, and desire and, with its artful costumes and gorgeous settings, is essential viewing for fans of the genre.

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  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Rating: PG-13 (MPAA)
  • Film Country: USA
  • UPC: 096009783297

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Genre:Dramas
Format:DVD
Region:Region [unknown]

eBay Product ID: EPID109085892
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Editorial reviews

"Aided by Jess Hall's luminous cinematography, [the] film is extremely beautiful..."
Sight and Sound - Lisa Mullen (10/01/2008)

"[T]he pre-World War II story of lost innocence is intelligently written by Andrew Davies and Jeremy Brock and handsomely mounted by director Julian Jarrold."
USA Today - Claudia Puig (07/25/2008)

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Created: 12/31/08

Does not stand up to the miniseries...but pretty close.

As a film, it is okay bordering on good and solid. The performances are strong enough to keep the audience interested, but they do not keep us enthralled. The leads are savvy and sexy in their own rights, but they lack true appeal as performers. They can come off as rather dull in certain scenes, but in others they pull out a subtle presence that is called for in intimate, or more emotion scenes. This inconsistence was bothersome and hindered the overall telling of the story. The one presence that is felt, but is far too short is that of Emma Thompson. As the matriarchal head of the family, she is brutal and works well with the one dimensional writing she was given. If they had focused more on her, we would have been able to understand the tortured minds of Julia and Sebastian better. Instead they have Julia and Sebastian describe her to the audience, which keeps us from getting close enough to realize what deformed her mind to begin with.

Charles is, at times to weak and unsure to be accepted as someone we want to see happy. We end up being unsure of his character's intention, and not in a mysterious, purposeful way, but in a, "the film-making is too unclear" way. Is Charles just a social climber whose dreams are dashed by his wants and Atheist ways? Or is he a moral soul lost in the pull of Brideshead's condemning Catholic trappings? This is the major flaw to the film, Charles is never exposed.

Small framing problems and out-of-style shots hampered the visual appeal, but with that aside, the visuals are very lush and the score complements some well placed montages to give the viewer a true sense of the desired never-ending summer Charles and Sebastian so desperately dream after.

If you like British tales of class and religion, or period films, this one is not a letdown. It is nothing new, but nothing terrible either. I recommend it if this is your sort of thing, I was not disappointed, but I wasn't blown away.

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Created: 07/24/09

Brideshead Revisited on film

If you are familiar with the PBS series totalling almost eleven hours to tell the lush story of love, innocence and loss in an increasingly unpeaceful world between WWI and WWII by Evelyn Waugh, you will find this 2.25 hour film inadquate to tell the story.

The film is lush and beautiful. The true love relationship between Charles Ryder and Sebastian Flyte is much better handled in the film - it's clear they were in love - it's not clear whether the love was sexual in nature.

Large segments in time are just bypassed. At one moment in the film, it is announced that it is now four years later.

There was almost nothing about Charles' relationship with his wife as he was painting abroad. Too much is passed over too quickly.

I liked the music in the series much better than in the film.

Still, the film is a beautiful, lush time period piece. It was a large scale project. The acting is very good.

This is about Charles and Sebastian. The story is well told, and beautiful to watch.

I liked the film but I liked the digitally remastered 25th anniversary series better.

If I didn't know the series, I might have difficulty following the film through its time periods.

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Created: 08/25/09

Brideshead Revisited, a tale of the rich and poor.

The scenery in this movie is worth the price of the movie! This is an epic movie of misplaced love and righteous religion which tears a family apart. It is the time told story of misguided good versus invisible non existant evil.
It is breathtaking to see the artistic beauty and grace of what once was the overwhelming rich class and their hold on their children. It is a story of hope and dispair that ends in reality.

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Created: 04/04/09

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This is a period piece well done and historically accurate. After reading the book and seeing previews for the film I knew I had to have it. Emma Thompson outdoes herself with this character once again proving she is very bankable in any role she chooses. I cant wait to see her next product.

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Created: 01/28/09

Emma does it again

Fantastic period drama, Emma Thompson is fabulous as always,and even though the film is a remake, it is the best one by far! Highly reccomend this one!

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