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Review #19094 - Dated: 27th of November, 2017 Author: holden05 |
This was a movie I was dying to see at the theatre, but I never managed to catch it there, so I was keen to see the DVD when it was released. The film won the best director at the Cannes film festival, so I knew it had to be high quality.
The film is set in Virginia in the middle of the civil war, the setting, costumes, and day to day tasks are so period correct it is worth watching the movie to see an accurate portrayal of the daily lives of American's in that time period. One of the reasons I wanted to see this film beyond the historical setting, was the fact that the lead cast is all female. The actresses themselves are all well known lead actresses in their own right, and I wasn't disappointed, Nicole Kidman is very believable as the head mistress, and Kirsten Dunst is well cast as a southern belle. Our hero come villain in the film is played by Colin Farrell and I must admit I really disliked his character at some points during the movie.
The film itself unfolds well, the characters are introduced, and the drama and passion begins to unfurl. I must admit to finding myself waiting for something exciting to happen for a while before it did, the build-up was perhaps a little to fast, or perhaps I was to impatient?
This film is many layered, and I think it is important that the director was a woman, in the film the females all change in the presence of a man, and I wonder if a male director would have drawn the audience in such a way as to show the changes that took place in the dynamics of the relationships, because of the presence of a man, and how in the end the reminder that friendship and womanhood is more important than a man.
I may have turned a few male readers off with that summary, but I watched this with my husband, and other than it being a little slow, he enjoyed it, I don't think I would classify this as a 'chick flick' I just wanted to pay tribute to the wonderful job the director and actresses did of portraying the many layers of themselves and the dynamics of their school.
I do think this film is well worth a watch, especially if you enjoy period films.
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