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The Painted Veil (DVD) 
The Painted Veil (DVD)

 
The Painted Veil (DVD)

Title: The Painted Veil
Director: John Curran
EAN: 5060116721300
Rating: UK:12
Product ID: EPID59983238
Description: The third film version of Somerset Maugham’s 1925 novel--directed by John Curran--is ripe with stunning Chinese locales and a smart turn from Naomi Watts as Kitty Fane, the aging English socialite who must put herself in strange and turb...
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The third film version of Somerset Maugham’s 1925 novel--directed by John Curran--is ripe with stunning Chinese locales and a smart turn from Naomi Watts as Kitty Fane, the aging English socialite who must put herself in strange and turbulent surroundings before she finds her true self. A complex and beautiful international production, this adaptation benefits greatly from the lack restrictions that inhibited it’s previous incarnations in 1925 (with Greta Garbo) and in 1957 (as THE SEVENTH SIN). After pressure from her wealthy parents to settle down, Kitty (Naomi Watts) marries mild-mannered bacteriologist Walter (Edward Norton), despite her lack of love for him. Shortly after their vows, he takes her to Shanghai, where she immediately has an affair with Charles Townsend (Liev Shrieber), an English Vice Consul. Walter becomes aware of Kitty’s indiscretion and promptly whisks her away to the mountain village of Mei-tan-fu, where they befriend another English expat, the secretly decadent Deputy Commissioner Waddington (Toby Jones, in an extremely likeable performance). Walter begins working to hold an encroaching cholera epidemic at bay---leaving Kitty to ponder her role in the situation as death looms over the village like a spectre. A labour of love that took the better part of a decade for producer Norton and screenwriter Ron Nyswaner, THE PAINTED VEIL is a large, complex, and visually sumptuous production that employed a primarily Chinese crew on its intense location shoots. Norton’s passion for the material is on full display, as he turns in another solid performance. Watts, however, who portrayed another unfaithful wife in Curran’s previous film WE DON’T LIVE HERE ANYMORE (2004), is the heart of the film, all bee-stung lips and sweat on porcelain skin. Romantic, escapist entertainment in the best sense, THE PAINTED VEIL is yet more proof that there is an endless pool of silver screen potential in the classics of literature.

Credits
Writer:W. Somerset Maugham
Producer:Edward Norton, Mark Gordon
Score Composer:Alexander Desplat

Editorial Reviews
Stunning
Sunday Times (07/24/2007)

The always surprising Watts creates a woman at once contemporary and retro
Entertainment Weekly (06/15/2007)

THE PAINTED VEIL has the power and intimacy of a timeless love story. By all means, let it sweep you away
Rolling Stone (06/15/2007)

Superbly written, sensitively directed and brilliantly acted – the finest and most profound picture to have come out of America this year
Daily Mail (07/25/2007)

A totally gripping love story with terrific performances
Daily Mirror (07/25/2007)

Will simultaneously break your heart and reinforce your belief in love
Grazia (07/25/2007)

Beautiful
Empire (03/18/2009)


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