Notes On A Scandal (DVD) 
Notes On A Scandal (DVD)

 
Notes On A Scandal (DVD)

Title: Notes On A Scandal
Director: Richard Eyre
EAN: 5039036033367
Rating: UK:15
Product ID: EPID59527901
Description: NOTES ON A SCANDAL is the story of Barbara Covett, a hard-nosed spinster schoolteacher, and her poisonous friendship with fellow teacher Sheba Hart. Barbara one day happens upon Sheba dallying in the art room with a 15-year-old student. ...
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NOTES ON A SCANDAL is the story of Barbara Covett, a hard-nosed spinster schoolteacher, and her poisonous friendship with fellow teacher Sheba Hart. Barbara one day happens upon Sheba dallying in the art room with a 15-year-old student. She tells Sheba that she must end the affair at once, but decides not to report her to the school, and instead, to use her knowledge of the indiscretion to draw Sheba closer to her, and put her in her debt.

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Producer:Robert Fox, Scott Rudin
Score Composer:Philip Glass

Editorial Reviews
A blisteringly intense, darkly comic thriller in which Dench delivers an incendiary performance unlike anything she has ever done
Sunday Express (04/19/2007)

The first great British film of the year
The Guardian (04/19/2007)

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  Excellent Scandal
Review created: 27/01/08
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8 of 8 people found this review helpful.

The question is not about homosexuality or any kind of deviant behavior, really. The situation in which two women find themselves is definitely one of their own making, both actresses making the characters believable in their motivations, and even somewhat sympathetic as they make mistake after mistake, lusting after what they ultimately cannot have. Yet we empathize with these women because they are written so well and acted so sensitively and viscerally by Cate Blanchett and Judi Dench, with some real contribution from young catalyst Andrew Simpson as well. The two characters are truly more alike than they are different and we ultimately wonder if they ever really learn anything.


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