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Gosford Park
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R (Restricted) :: Universal Studios ::
Released:
2002-06-25
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5/5
CLASSY FUN AND MURDER
by drkhimxz (Freehold, NJ, USA)
Altman with some help on the screenplay and production, and a free hand on direction, makes the most of a delicious script through the efforts of a top notch cast. Set in a British upper class home in the year 1932, a richly drawn set of characters capture the class distinctions of upstairs and down as an ill-assorted gathering of the upper class and status seekers are engaged in pursuit of contradictory goals while those below stairs take on the identity of their masters and mistresses while engaged in their own status struggles and attempts at gratification.This is a film for leisurely watching so as to savor the verbal and physical interactions. One of the Good Ones.
5/5
"The 2000's Version of "Upstairs, Downstairs""
by Terry Richard (Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada)
Robert Altman directed this masterpiece set in 1932 at a countryside home in England. When a series of wealthy Brits and Americans gather at this estate one weekend to congregate, have dinner, chat, and shoot birds, a murder takes place. Like many Altman films such as "MASH" and "Nashville", "Gosford Park" relies more on characterization than plot, although the stories are quite good. The major plot of the film centers on the class conflict between those that are rich and those that work for the rich; whenever you pit the rich against the poor high drama will occur. While viewing this film I couldn't help but feeling like I was part of the movie; the movie engages you as your attracted to at least one of the characters. The ensemble cast consists of many of the best British actors out there including Kristin Scott Thomas, Oscar winners Maggie Smith and Helen Mirren, and Emily Watson and a young American actor named Ryan Phillipe who proved he could hold his own against this high caliber group of actors. The DVD consists of audio commentary by Altman and a separate commentary by screenwriter Julian Fellowes who garnered an Oscar for Best Screenplay, deleted scenes, and much more. Get the tea tray out and view an exquisite film that you will watch over and over. Peter Travers from "Rolling Stone" says "a second visit to "Gosford Park" is twice the fun".
5/5
Fascinating Film!! Beautifully Made!!
by J. Schmidt (The Northwest)
I was on the fence about buying this film, luckily I jumped off onto the right side. I read some of the reviews and was worried that Gosford Park might be "boring," "drawn-out," "pointless," or many of the other negative comments that people posted about it. However, NONE of those words apply. I was COMPLETELY ENGROSSED with this film and was very happy I bought it. The move is not about a murder, catching a killer, or any of the other aspects typical of a murder-mystery. Instead, its a fascinating look at the British social class in the early 30's. That may sound slightly boring, but it was far from it. Gosford is chalk full of humor, sexual tension, witty lines, and a twisting plot. Aside from that, the movie is BEAUTIFULLY shot. Watching it on my widescreen HD TV, I couldn't help but feel pulled into the gorgeous colors captured by the skillful and fluid movements of the camera. Overall, Gosford Park is an excellent film that I would recommend without hesitation. That said, this film might not be for you if you are looking for a short action packed flick or thrillingly mysterious movie. Gosford, instead, is a scenic and stunning look at Britain in the 1930's. FIVE STARS!!
5/5
Fascinating film
by Delia Katherine Rakoczy (Pittsburgh, PA)
I think I've watched this film 7 times because it's so delicious. The plot of who killed the lord of the manor is secondary to the characters and the subplots. Everybody (all portrayed by legendary actors) had an agenda except the dog. I loved it because it was so opposite the typical Hollywood formula with the typical English estate and the cliche murder mystery weekend. Great script and character development. There were scenes at the dinners where everyone was talking at once, and key people were featured as you, the viewer caught snippets of their conversations. Just a masterpiece, but different from the wonderful Masterpiece Theatre.
5/5
A review by Kele Agi ~Goldman Sachs Hospitality~ New York City
by Kele Agi (New York City -Houston- Eastern Long Island)
Helen Mirren "owns" the heart and soul of this movie. She gets the film's most moving moments & executes them with enormous grace and restraint. This perhaps should have been the Oscar winner, a mistake clearly noticed, and remedied a few years later for her "Queen" performance.
A must see.
Kele Agi
London, UK- Summer 2009
Gosford Park Summary
The Fun Murder Mystery Filled With Fascinating Suspects Long-held Secrets Intriguing Surprises And Comical Twists To Keep You Guessing Right To The End. Studio: Uni Dist Corp. (mca) Release Date: 01/11/2005 Starring: Maggie Smith Kristin Scott Thomas Run Time: 138 Minutes Rating: R Director: Robert Altman
Gosford Park
finds director Robert Altman in sumptuously fine form indeed. From the opening shots, as the camera peers through the trees at an opulent English country estate, Altman exploits the 1930s period setting and whodunit formula of the film expertly. Aristocrats gather together for a weekend shooting party with their dutiful servants in tow, and the upstairs/downstairs division of the classes is perfectly tailored to Altman's method (as employed in
Nashville
and
Short Cuts
) of overlapping bits of dialogue and numerous subplots in order to betray underlying motives and the sins that propel them. Greed, vengeance, snobbery, and lust stir comic unrest as the near dizzying effect of brisk script turns is allayed by perhaps Altman's strongest ensemble to date. First and foremost, Maggie Smith is marvelous as Constance, a dependent countess with a quip for every occasion; Michael Gambon, as the ill-fated host, Sir William McCordle, is one of the most palpably salacious characters ever on screen; Kristin Scott Thomas is perfectly cold yet sexy as Lady Sylvia, Sir William's wife; and Helen Mirren, Emily Watson, and Clive Owen are equally memorable as key characters from the bustling servants' quarters below.
Gosford Park
manages to be fabulously entertaining while exposing human shortcomings, compromises, and our endless need for confession.
--Fionn Meade
Techincal Details
Cast:
Maggie Smith
,
Michael Gambon
,
Kristin Scott Thomas
,
Camilla Rutherford
Director:
Robert Altman
Aspect Ratio:
2.35:1
Rated:
R (Restricted)
Running Time:
137 mins
UPC:
002519222812
Binding:
DVD
Studio:
Universal Studios
Release Date:
2002-06-25
Region Code:
1
Specs:
Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
Language & Subtitles
English (Original Language), Spanish (Subtitled),
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