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A Village Affair
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NR (Not Rated) :: Acorn Media ::
Released:
2009-05-12
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Rating:
3.5/5 (3 Reviews)
4/5
wonderful story
by Fred (Turkey)
I found this film to be most interesting - having a lesbian in the family made it far more compelling as I tried even more to understand the writer's story below the surface. I found it well done and feel I understand more deeply what the characters are trying to present - a deep and undying love that is only possible through in-depth meaning.
4/5
Well worth seeing.
by Justin C. Mccann
I found this film a pleasure to experience. Sophie Ward is stunning. She carries the film as she beautifully captures in a subtle, complex, and very compelling performance, the emotional changes her character is going through. I look forward to seeing it again.
3/5
A Love Story
by Amos Lassen (Little Rock, Arkansas)
"A Village Affair"
A Love Story
Amos Lassen
Alice is married to Martin who she finds to be quite a boring man. When they move to a small village, Martin begins flirtations with Clodagh, but we see that she is more interested in his wife.
We see the selfishness and childishness of the characters with the exception of Alice who appeasers to be the only person with sense. Sophie Ward gives a wonderful performance as Alice but the love affair was not really believable and Kerry Fox as Clodagh emotes entirely too much-so much in fact that she loses credence. Now the movie is not bad but it could have been so much better. Ward, a lesbian in real life, plays the role of a housewife-cum-lesbian to perfection but she has little back-up from the rest of the cast. Kerry Fox seems to do not much more than roam the English countryside and crying about her thwarted love affair with Ward.
There are shades of the wonderful Merchant/Ivory team but unfortunately the film is far too imitative and just doesn't add up to what more capable hands could have done with the wonderful material that was originally written by Joanna Trollope.
A Village Affair Summary
Studio: Acorn Media Release Date: 05/26/2009
Some people, like Sophie Ward's Alice Jordan, seem to have it all: picture-perfect house, handsome husband (Nathaniel Parker,
The Inspector Lynley Mysteries
), and charming children (Keira Knightley plays her daughter). Soon after she and Martin, an attorney, move back to his village, however, her mother-in-law, Cecily (Claire Bloom), tries to control their lives. And a bout with post-partum depression, has left the couple's marriage bed cold. At a party, the Jordans meet uninhibited heiress Clodagh (Kerry Fox) to whom Martin takes a shine, but Sophie finds her discomforting. Despite the thriller set-up, Moira Armstrong's sympathetic adaptation of Joanna Trollope's 1989 bestseller doesn't depict an outsider trying to worm her way into another woman's life, but an extravert who helps to bring an introvert out of her shell (Joanna claims Victorian novelist Anthony Trollope as a relation). Once Sophie realizes that Clodagh isn't after her husband, they become friends, and Sophie even begins to paint again, but when friendship turns to romance, coinciding with a visit from Martin's wastrel brother (Jeremy Northam), Sophie risks losing everything she holds dear. If Alice is too sensitive to qualify as a femme fatale, she isn't exactly a heroine either, since she can be just as controlling as Martin's mother and still depends on her parents to provide her income (Michael Gough plays her soft-touch father). In the U.K., Ward made waves when she came out of the closet shortly after making this better-than-average TV movie, unintentionally adding to the story's verisimilitude.
--Kathleen C. Fennessy
Village Affair DVD Techincal Details
Cast:
Claire Bloom
,
Michael Gough
,
Nathaniel Parker
,
Sophie Ward
Director:
Moira Armstrong
Aspect Ratio:
1.33:1
Rated:
NR (Not Rated)
Running Time:
100 mins
UPC:
054961820498
Binding:
DVD
Studio:
Acorn Media
Release Date:
2009-05-12
Region Code:
Specs:
Color, Letterboxed, NTSC
Language & Subtitles
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