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Maurice - BD

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Maurice - BD


Anblo
Comentado en Canadá el 14 de junio de 2024
Une décision peut changer le cours d'une vie.
CARLOS BELTRAN
Comentado en México el 30 de diciembre de 2023
Es una gran película y se ve como nunca y con la música también restaurada. La compré de segunda mano pero está perfecta.
Valentina Ruggiero
Comentado en Italia el 18 de septiembre de 2021
Bellissimo! Cercavo questa versione per vedere gli extra, poichè la versione italiana ne è priva. Sul film le parole sono vane poichè non possono arrivare a descrivere un Capolavoro qual'è "Maurice". Un applauso a tutti, dal regista, agli attori, alle scenografie, ai costumi e alle musiche meravigliose. Imperdibile e unico. Meraviglioso, struggente e delicato. Un film che tocca il cuore e l'anima. Un film senza tempo. Un film per sempre. Tutto questo è "Maurice".
Juan Carlos
Comentado en México el 9 de septiembre de 2018
Gracias
羽柴昌盛
Comentado en Japón el 2 de noviembre de 2017
この映画は、綺麗に描かれています。登場人物も、景色も、撮影の仕方も~ゲイであるゆえに、この時代にカミングアウト出来なくて、悲劇に終わる人生。今の時代もカミングアウトが出来ない人もいると思いますが、この映画を見て、そう言う方々を理解して欲しいと思います。良い映画です。
Chris.
Comentado en Francia el 21 de abril de 2016
Ou les sentiments dominent!!! A voir et à revoir!! On se sent pris du début jusqu'à la fin... Le thème de l'homosexualité est filmé avec beaucoup de finesse.
FrKurt Messick
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de julio de 2003
have long been a fan of Merchant/Ivory productions, perhaps the best known being 'A Room with a View' and 'Howards End'. However, there is a Merchant/Ivory production made in the same time and with the same qualities that often gets overlooked, and in so being, it is in keeping with its source.Merchant/Ivory have worked through the writings of E.M.Forster's novels with flair, style, and grand film-making, very much in keeping with the grand style of Forster's writing. However, the novel Maurice was not published in Forster's lifetime. He believed, even to his death in 1970, that is was a novel ahead of its time. Yet Forster completed it in 1914.Alas, it was due to the English (and more general) tendency to discount gay characters as being appropriate subjects for literature, particularly when they are sympathetic, almost romantic characters. In Forster's own handwriting, a note on the manuscript found after his death read 'Publishable, but worth it?'This is a basic tale of sexual awakening in post-Victorian England, showing the relationship and the contrast between Maurice Hall and Clive Durham. Both are undergraduates together, and through the course of very English educational encounters, discover in each other 'the love that dared not speak its name', a situation reinforced by all worldly standards.I heard it once remarked that one thing that makes so many people rankle at discussions of homosexuality is that many people rankle at frank discussions of ANY sexuality. This dictum would certainly be true of the turn-of-the-century British. In one scene, even the professor teaching Greek glosses over references in the translation that are unappetising to him.In the end, we see the relationship between Maurice and Clive run full course, and see the classic options: Clive runs in a panic into marriage and a respectable life with a wife who seems to think she is a keen judge of human nature, but really hasn't a clue on this one; Maurice opts for love true to his nature, but at what cost? Alas, we don't know. The manuscript was unfinished, and the film likewise comes to no firm conclusion.The film and novel are great representations of Edwardian London and country life, as well as university life at the time. The minor sociological issues that arise; the class system is illustrated in wonderful characters (from the Durham household, a country-gentry, but essentially untitled family, to the Halls, a suburban middle class, to Scutter and the servants at the Durham estate, some of whom are as scathing toward a middle-class pretender like Hall as any upper-class person would be).The film, like most Merchant/Ivory productions, is an almost perfect period piece -- settings, costumes, mannerism, it is almost as if camera and crew were magically transported back in time to get the proper setting.Maurice Hall is played by James Wilby, who turns up in other Merchant/Ivory productions such as Howards End, but who has thus far failed to make much of an American presence. Clive Durham is played, on the other hand, by Hugh Grant, who looks very much different and younger from the Hugh Grant who went up a hill and came down a mountain to attend four weddings and a funeral only to get stopped by the police for solicitation in Hollywood...Superb minor supporting performances by Simon Callow and Denhom Elliot, also Merchant/Ivory regulars, help round out the cast, as well as a cameo by Ben Kingsley as the Edwardian verison of a reparative therapist, trying to hypnotise homosexuality out of Maurice, suggesting that he swagger more and walk around with a gun to increase his feelings of masculinity; this doctor utters my favourite line in the film: 'The English have always been disinclined to accept human nature.'He then suggests that Maurice move to France or Italy, where such as he are in less jeopardy.A very interesting film all around, a bit slow moving at times, but in all a great piece of film-making from great film-makers.Oh, yes, it is pronounced 'Morris' (like the cat).
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