Lorna Doone (2001)
Facts
| Directed by | Mike Barker |
| Cast | Martin Clunes, Richard Coyle, Aidan Gillen, Amelia Warner and Anthony Calf |
| Theatrical Release | March 11, 2001 |
| Video Release | May 29, 2001 |
| Running Time | 180 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | NR (Not Rated) |
| UPC Code | 733961180879 |
| Buy this item ... | 4 new from $9.69, 3 used from $3.97 |
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Average user review:| I love this movie! |
| Not A&E's Usual Great Productions |
May 31, 2008
| Excellent acting of a moving story |
| Great Family-Friendly Entertainment |
One wonders why the exiled Doones, a Scottish clan, so long to return to their ancient homelands in the north, when it's even more wet, frosty, and desolate up there! You can feel the damp and cold of the misty green moors in your bones. It's good to see the venerable Peter Vaughn once again playing the crusty, slightly crazed patriarch, the type of role he's played to perfection, going all the way back to Sam Peckinpah's Straw Dogs, more than thirty years ago. And I was very surprised to see Aidan Gillan playing his evil, treacherous, scheming grandson Carver Doone, having seen him more recently in season 3 of HBO's The Wire, as the scheming and treacherous councilman Calcetti, complete with amazingly authentic eastern US accent.
Gun experts might find it problematic that the single shot flintlock pistols are fired continuously during battle scenes, as if the guns were revolvers or held magazines! But I quibble.....
The two young leads make a very handsome couple. Lorna is played perfectly by the stunningly beautiful Amelia Warner, with her flawless, dewy complexion, magnificent lips, fabulous eyes. You can easily see why she would be an object of obsession! Her warmth and genuine compassion shine through as well, making her a paragon of virtue and beauty.
This would make a great evening or two of family entertainment. And you will probably want to read the book as well.
January 28, 2008
| one to watch and watch again |
Upon reflection, I think I have to agree with the reviewer who found this portrayal of Lorna unsatisfactory as her range did feel pretty limited. However, I have long since forgotten that first minor impression in the spell that the rest of the production creates. Mrs. Ridd is engagingly portrayed. John Ridd is stalwart, honest, and charming. The story is spellbinding. Sir Ensor Doone is magnificently decaying. Judge Jeffries is mesmerizingly appalling. The highwayman is a believably delightful rogue, something few have successfully pulled off. The music and cinematography are particularly good. What more can one ask?
The only really jarring item for me is Aiden Gillen as Carver Doone. Carver is fairly well acted, but Gillen's looks are difficult to take seriously somehow, and the final scene at the mudpit ends up making him seem ridiculous and petulant rather than brooding, hateful, and tragic. This doesn't in any way diminish my enjoyment of any of it, however. I bought this movie from Amazon because I kept checking it out of the library over and over. Would definitely recommend to anyone who enjoys a story on film that richly delivers the essentials of a literary classic. November 13, 2007
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