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POSSESSION (OPĘTANIE): Gwyneth Paltrow, A. Eckhart

18-01-2012, 8:29
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Cena kup teraz: 69 zł     
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Miejscowość KOŁOBRZEG, Polska
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Koniec: 14-01-2012 16:35:45
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Wydanie oryginalne w idealnym stanie, nieużywane

 

 

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Tytuł oryginalny: POSSESSION



Obsada: Gwyneth Paltrow, Aaron Eckhart, Jeremy Northam, Jennifer Ehle, Lena Headey, Toby Stephens
Reżyseria: Neil LaBute



Czas: 98 minut
Region: 2 PAL (Europa, Polska)
Języki: angielski, francuski, włoski
Napisy: brak polskich, angielskie, niemieckie, francuskie, włoskie, hiszpańskie, portugalskie, holenderskie, bułgarskie, rumuńskie, arabskie



Dodatki: Audio Commentary By Director Neil Labute, Trailer

 

With its complex twists and turns, AS Byatt's doorstopper of a novel Possession is hardly the kind of tale that translates easily to film, even though its switches in time across more than a century are intrinsically filmic. In this adaptation the basic story revolves around two modern-day academics, Maud Bailey (Gwyneth Paltrow, a class act, all ice and severe hair) and the young American Roland Michell (the charmingly diffident Aaron Eckhart). They find themselves thrown together as they track a secret love affair between two fictional Victorian poets, Randolph Henry Ash and Christable LaMotte (Jeremy Northam and Jennifer Ehle, both of them eminently convincing costume-drama veterans). As our two modern-day sleuths uncover the truth they (surprise, surprise) find themselves falling for one another.

Director Neil LaBute may have strayed from familiar territory (Nurse Betty) but he's managed to translate book to screen with compelling directness, and much credit should go not only to the four leads, but also to Lena Headey, who plays the tragic Blanche Glover, LaMotte's rejected lover. Overall it's a very lyrical movie, visually a treat for the eye, with the period detail beautifully caught and much beautiful scenery to be had. And the score itself, by Gabriel Yared, seems to encapsulate England in its pastoral beauty. Yes, of course the intricacies of the novel are much simplified, with some characters written out altogether, but its central spirit is retained and it makes for an ultimately compelling experience.