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In Reply to: RE: Hugo was no hurricane, that's for sure. I kept wanting Borak to make a joke. nt posted by tinear on January 26, 2012 at 12:52:47
I've seen pots of water brought to a boil with more excitement than Age of Innocence.
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We must be the change we wish to see in the world. -Gandhi
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novel and it is interesting on many levels--- as good a view into a past generatiion's mores as you will see. It is as poignant a love story as "Jane Eyre" or "Wuthering Heights" and is captured by a director still at the height of his powers. Daniel Day-Lewis is terrific. Winona Ryder showed she once had great skills. Michelle Pfeiffer, also, is dazzlingly beautiful and shows her range, playing a role diametrically opposed to her star turn in, "Scarface," as a coke-headed moll.
I can't think of other costume dramas its equal, in the past decades, with the sole exceptions of "Barry Lyndon," and "Liasons Dangereuse."
"Age" is lustrous, brilliant filmmaking.
All the insight into "a past generation's mores" in Age of Innocence could be gleaned in the first five minutes. After that, it was a complete snoozefest. Wharton was no Dickens. She was more of a garden designer and interior decorator who wrote stories. Like I said, I'd rather watch water boil. A waste of Scorsese's talent and set design on the likes of Ryder and Pfeiffer, who never had great skills but ended up with great directors in a couple films.
I've said it before and I'll say it again. If Hugo doesn't move you, maybe you just lack a soul.
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We must be the change we wish to see in the world. -Gandhi
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