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Brideshead Revisited (2008)

Director: Julian Jarrold

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Another adaptation of Evelyn Waugh's novel, previously filmed as a 1981 miniseries.

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From Time Out New York

Let the howling of the literary-adaptation purists begin: Screenwriters Andrew Davies and Jeremy Brock have changed key plot points of Evelyn Waugh’s celebrated novel! Charles (Goode) seems suspiciously straighter, enjoying the attentions but apparently not the kisses of fey aristocrat Sebastian Flyte (Whishaw). Worse still, Charles falls for Sebastian’s sister Julia (Atwell) while he’s still spending time with Sebastian, and not, as the novel has it, much later. Why, Davies and Brock even skip over the whole incident at the brothel and reduce teddy bear Aloysius to a cameo. Hustle them into the tumbrel to face Madame Guillotine.

Despite this literary heresy, this Brideshead has some interesting ideas, even if they aren’t Waugh’s. They’ve made Charles more explicitly ambitious and less likable. By the end, it’s clear that we’re meant to find him rather heartless. The freshest and most daring reinterpretation comes from Whishaw. Rather than emphasize Sebastian’s larger-than-life campiness, Whishaw plays him as a tragic fading flower.

Curiously, the changes heighten the drama, but make the film a more generic costumer about lovely country estates and British class issues. If you can let go of your memories of the novel and the outstanding 1981 miniseries, this is enjoyable enough as tasteful melodrama. But what would Aloysius say?

Author: Hank Sartin 2008-07-22 17:51:09

Time Out New York Issue 669: July 23 -July 30, 2008


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  • silverlonestar said...
    Posted on Aug 09 2009 12:01 why this film was ever made is beyond belief....... it is not the tiniest patch on the original series. It has none of the charm, eloquence, style or class. Sebastian Flyte was beautiful, but reduced to a quasi gremlin in the film. The departures from the book reduced this to a second class film, with little sympathy for any of the characters. The beauty of Evelyn Waughs written masterpiece was destroyed both by the screenwriter and director. The money would have been better spent editting the original series into a feature length film. Shabby and way off the mark.
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Cast & crew

Director: Julian Jarrold

Cast: Matthew Goode, Hayley Atwell, Ben Whishaw, Emma Thompson, Michael Gambon, Greta Scacchi full cast

Genre(s): Period/Swashbucklers

Rated: PG-13

Duration: 133 mins

US Release: Jul 25 2008




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