The Duchess (12A)

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Period and swashbuckler films

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<strong>Rating: </strong>5/5

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<strong>Rating: </strong>4/5
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Time Out says

Tue Sep 2 2008

If you’ve seen the posters for ‘The Duchess’, you’ll know that they recall the marital woes of another Spencer, Princess Diana, born two centuries after Georgiana (Keira Knightley), the young noble whose tempestuous marriage in 1774 to William, Duke of Devonshire (Ralph Fiennes) is the subject of this intelligent and beautifully crafted Gainsborough-inspired costume drama from British director Saul Dibb.

Thankfully, the tagline – ‘There were three people in her marriage’ – is as far as the filmmakers are willing to push the analogy, but you can see where they’re coming from: Georgiana is a young, beautiful bride who marries into one of the country’s richest families and suffers domestic misery, while blossoming into a fashion icon and friend of the chattering classes. William is older, colder, a piercer of dreams who’s more loving to his dog than his wife and who openly introduces a mistress (Hayley Atwell) into his household. The parallels are there to play with – at a stretch, you could even pitch Georgiana’s friendship with the playwright Sheridan (Aidan McArdle) against Diana’s later flirtation with the entertainment world – but, thankfully, Dibb and co-writers Jeffrey Hatcher and Anders Thomas Jensen play no such games.

One of the strengths of ‘The Duchess’ is its intimate, unashamed embrace of its story’s here-and-now. We’re not expected to impose twenty-first century ideals of marriage on Georgiana and William, rather to empathise with their situation while considering  contemporary ideas of personal freedom. It’s a theme that’s reflected in the Whig element of the story: the couple are seen to be good friends of socialite politician Charles James Fox (a reliably conspiratorial Simon McBurney), who indulges Georgiana’s forthright views on liberty. Of course, this is still costume drama, with all its attendant wigs and frocks and stately camerawork, but Dibb pays as much, if not more, attention to the private stresses of the bedroom as he does to the public rituals of dinners and balls. He’s also helped enormously by a mature, restrained portrayal from Knightley, a masterclass in passive aggression from Fiennes and a performance of tender seduction from Atwell.
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Rated:

12A

UK release:

Fri Sep 5 2008

Duration:

110 mins

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Rated as: 4/5 (44 ratings)
  • I haven't read the book but watching the film I have to say it was the best period drama I have ever seen. Keira was very good and the costumes, acting and scenery were all brilliant. I was so moved I couldn't stop thinking about it for days afterwards, which for me is a sign of a very good movie. It makes you wonder how women in those times coped having to bottle it all up and how disgusting some men were allowed to be.

    Emily Fri Jan 4
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • I thought Ralph Fiennes was just really playing R Fiennes, Keira held the camera but agree with other reviewers it was very lite, lovely costumers however other characters were not allowed to develop and it ended up rather dull. BAFTA no.

    Sarah Mon Dec 31 2012
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  • If only they had told the real story and not used so much artistic license, it could have been brilliant.

    Richard Sun Dec 30 2012
    Rated as: 4/5
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  • I haven't seen the Duchess yet. I'm still reading the book, which is compelling. When I watch the film, i'll post my review.

    mike risbridger Mon Feb 13 2012
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  • This is not a film for children! Minnie, who let you watch it?!

    Emily Mon Aug 24 2009
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  • i think the film was good but i think that this is certainly not a 12/12a i found it way way too graphic why do they rate blood and killing so high in age and this soo low i'm defiantly not going to watch this film until im around 17 because i just cant watch that kind of stuff!!!

    Minnie Sun Aug 23 2009
    Rated as: 2/5
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  • MOVIE OF THE YEAR -STRANGELY KEIRA WAS NEGLECTED AS WAS THE MOVIE -lie gran torino it is a farce that good cinema is just left out -i do not understand what bafta was thinking -lolz

    miles Wed Mar 25 2009
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • Amazing, I was amazed when my mother told me it was a true story, Poor Georgiana.

    Holly-Beth Sun Mar 22 2009
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • Great to watch, absorbing, well acted and shot.

    Selena Sat Jan 24 2009
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • throughly enjoyed every minute of it!!...very welll made movie..did justice to the book...both keira and ralph have done a marvellous job...!!!

    ambreen Wed Nov 26 2008
    Rated as: 5/5
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