![]() Frances O'Conner |
![]() Justine Waddell |
With the arrival at Mansfield Park
of Henry Crawford (Alessandro Nivola) and his sister Mary (Embeth
Davidtz)
the whole household is thrown into uproar. Edmund unfortunately
falls
for Mary, and both Maria Elizabeth Bertram (Victoria Hamilton), who is
already married to the dull gardening fanatic Mr. Rushworth (Hugh
Bonneville)
and Julia Frances Bertram (Justine Waddell) fall for Henry.
Interesting, beautifully filmed and wonderfully acted. The
well
known story off the plight of a poor child taken into a rich household
always draws you in with full sympathy for the character, and this one
is no different in having you rooting for the underdog right from the
start.
Frances O'Conner is wonderful, hypnotic, strong and sexy as Fanny Price. Johnny Lee Miller is also good as the interesting, non-judgmental and calm Edmund. The amount of time that it takes these two to finally get together is almost painful to watch, but you know that all they desire is one another, and hope that they realise it as you do.
Fanny talks to the camera as she tells her stories, and initially it feels strange, but you soon get used to this, and wait impatiently for her next interesting and amusing tete a tete' with the audience.
Good performances from Lindsay Duncan in the double role as the two long parted sisters, Frances Price (Fanny's mother) lice ridden and downtrodden, the other the somnambulistic, opium addicted Lady Bertram. Who seems to have a very old fertile, ugly dog. This dog is in her arms when Fanny first arrives at Mansfield Park, and is still there when Fanny is a fully-grown woman. Is this the same dog or just an oversight by the continuity editor?
What a total waste of Justine Waddell as Julia, she spends most of the film sitting around like extra set decoration, and seems to do nothing but provide another admirer for Mr. Crawford. Surely this is a job for a newcomer and not for Justine, after her wonderful performances in the BBC TV epic production of Wives And Daughters (where she squared up admirably against her bitch of a stepmother) and was quite the bitch herself in Great Expectations?
And when is somebody going to
provide
a leading role for Sophia Myles? Present on the screen so little
here, but mesmerising when she is, and killed off so early in ITV's
wonderful
epic adaptation of Oliver Twist?
Review By Giovanni
Pistachio.
Giovanni can be
contacted at: - giovannipistachio@yahoo.com
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Owned Giovanni Pistachio.
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