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Look Back in Anger
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NR (Not Rated) :: A&E Home Video ::
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2005-09-27
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4.5/5 (6 Reviews)
4/5
A great showing of this ground-breaking play
by TravelMod (New York, NY USA)
John Osborne broke the mold of polite English drama with this "kitchen sink" story of frustration, class wars, betrayal, post-war malaise, and
personal failure. Branagh and Thompson, married at the time, not surprisingly show great personal chemistry, and are also completely believable in their roles of a woman who married down and a man who married up and who can't forgive either himself or his wife for his failures.Also keep your eye on the ironing board. This is a filmed version of the play; no added scenes of the great outdoors.
4/5
This Just In . . .
by One More Option (USA)
This movie is for anyone who didn't handle their past relationships perfectly and who wants to understand they are not alone in the mistakes they made.
I agree with another reviewer - this is my favorite Kenneth Brannagh performance. I've enjoyed him in other things, but I usually find myself looking at the screen and thinking, "Hey, there's charismatic Kenneth Branagh doing a charismatic acting performance." But his charisma is well placed in this part, playing Jimmy Porter, a man whose ideas are larger than his station, who is overwrought with the limitations of his era.
Jimmy: "They all want to escape from the pain of being alive, and most of all from love . . . It's no good trying to fool yourself about love, you can't fall into it like a soft job without dirtying up your hands. It takes muscle and guts. And if you can't bare the thought of messing up your nice, clean soul . . . then you'd better . . . become a saint, because you'll never make it as a human being. It's either this world or the next."
I don't know if the title of the play is ironic, sarcastic, tragic or literal - probably all four and more.
Jimmy: "You made a good enemy, didn't you? What they call a worthy opponent."
Alison: "I love you."
Alison: "You know, I keep looking back as far as I can remember, and I can't remember what it was to feel young . . . really young."
I titled this review "This Just In" because I feel kind of silly reviewing a movie that came out 17 years ago. But I recommend it because Judy Dench's choice to film the movie like a stage play was exceptional. A point of this play is to look at human relations in the confines of a small living space, small social circle, and British social constructs. And watching the characters, we see how difficult each conversational reply is because everyone in the room knows so much about each other's past. Their small space becomes even more difficult to move in, as they avoid the land mines, slip between the elephants, and struggle with eye contact. Yet despite the constant hardship, love survives.
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5/5
I loved this film!
by
I'm usually not too keen on plays done on film, but this one was really well done. Judi Dench did a very good job directing, and Branagh and Thompson worked really well together, as always. Everyone ought to see this film at least once.
5/5
An exhausting, cathartic emotional experience.
by A. C. Walter (Lynnwood, WA USA)
This is minimalist filmed version of a play originally directed for the stage by Judi Dench. In my opinion, it's also Kenneth Branagh's finest screen performance. For a full two hours, he is Jimmy Porter, the man you want to hate but can't help but love. He's one of the educated lower class, burdened by ego and unfulfilled potential. He's an urban lion with a huge heart and claws that constantly torture those around him, namely his wife (Emma Thompson).
These characters are so real, you'll dream about them afterward, and if you give it a chance, this film will work its way into your heart and teach you something about life.
4/5
Not What You Would Expect
by
Don't get me wrong, it is an excellent play. Well-acted and well-directed, but for Kenneth Branagh's USA fans, the character of Jimmy is a little tough to take at first. However, once you get some background on the characters, you find yourself very involved in the story. Fair warning, this is a play for adults and is very emotionally (usually negatively) charged. Don't be put off by that fact, though. The excellent performances alone make it well-worth watching.
Look Back in Anger Summary
Studio: A&e Home Video Release Date: 07/26/2005 Starring: Kenneth Branagh Gerard Horan Run Time: 114 Minutes
When John Osborne's play
Look Back in Anger
debuted in 1956, the main character--ranting, relentless, infuriating Jimmy Porter--galvanized audiences and spoke for a young generation frustrated with stagnant life in postwar England. In this contemporary film adaptation, Jimmy Porter (Kenneth Branagh,
Henry V
,
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
), an educated but unfulfilled man, runs a sweet shop and flails at his submissive wife Alison (Emma Thompson,
Sense & Sensibility
,
Angels in America
) and everyone else around him. Bitter and self-aggrandizing, Jimmy thinks he's the only one who sees through the suffocating illusions of bourgeois life; he excuses his verbal cruelties as attempts to goad others to wake up to life. Today, Jimmy's behavior may seem less like exhortations to live and more like domestic abuse, but there's no denying it's a juicy, complex role that Branagh digs into with gusto. Branagh's acting can often be vain and self-congratulatory, but here he's aggressive and doesn't shy away from Jimmy's unflattering aspects. Thompson gives a dependably smart and soulful performance. This TV movie version doesn't deviate from the stage production directed in 1989 by Dame Judi Dench (Oscar-winner for
Shakespeare in Love
); it's Osborne's divisive play presented in all its warts and glory, with no cinematic tricks to cover anything up. In an extra feature, Branagh provides valuable historical context for both the play and the production.
--Bret Fetzer
Look Back in Anger DVD Techincal Details
Cast:
Kenneth Branagh
,
Gerard Horan
,
Siobhan Redmond
,
Edward Jewesbury
Director:
David Jones
Array
Aspect Ratio:
1.33:1
Rated:
NR (Not Rated)
Running Time:
115 mins
UPC:
733961718850
Binding:
DVD
Studio:
A&E Home Video
Release Date:
2005-09-27
Region Code:
1
Specs:
Closed-captioned, DVD, NTSC
Language & Subtitles
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