Iris
Facts
| Directed by | Richard Eyre |
| Cast | Judi Dench, Jim Broadbent, Kate Winslet, Hugh Bonneville, Penelope Wilton, Eleanor Bron, Angela Morant and Samuel West |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 065935142799 |
| Buy this item ... | 4 new from $5.24, 3 used from $10.35 |
About Iris
Iris teems with fussy charm and the intimate joy found only in a lover's foibles. Adapted from the memoirs of literary critic John Bayley, the film recounts his courtship of and long marriage to British novelist Iris Murdoch. The scenario tacks back and forth from the young Iris (Kate Winslet)--ready to seduce one and all with her coy command of words and sex appeal--to the elder Iris (Judi Dench)--slowly giving way to the cruel erasure of Alzheimer's--and it is impossible not to be moved by the film's denouement of loss. Ms. Dench is, as usual, resplendent, tossing off literary quips, knowing glares, and razor-sharp metaphors with graceful ease. The pleasure Murdoch took in what must have been an extraordinary life is palpable every second Dench is onscreen. Jim Broadbent is also especially fine as the elder Bayley, steadfast in devotion and humor. The script, however, is painfully predictable and heavy-handed in its frequent use of symbolism (e.g., sheets of paper flying into the ocean, rocks slipping to the river's bottom). Nevertheless, Iris evokes a passion for learning and intimacy worthy of its subject. --Fionn Meade Amazon.com
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User Reviews
Average user review:| I like it, but... |
| Iris |
| Deeply moving |
| IRIS |
I had this movie on VHS and it made it;s rounds between friends and places that dealt with Alzheimer's - and the tape was destroyed - having the disk is a must - and of course i am a Judi Dench fan - anything she does is excellent and a must have in your collection.
Beautifully done - Kate Winslet was excellent in portraying the young Iris Murdoch - of which the story is about - a British Philosopher and writer. Some of the narratives are amazingly beautiful. May 9, 2008
| Strong and well done |
The story's of Iris Murdoch, brilliant British philosopher, teacher, and novelist. It begins with a young Iris meeting John Bayley (Hugh Bonneville as the young John and Jim Broadbent as the elder) at Oxford. She's quite a libertine and he's not even had a woman yet.
They move in together. While John is an intelligent and strong man in his own rights, he becomes Iris' shadow and later her caretaker as Alzheimer's ravages one of the finest minds.
The film's heartrending tale is beautifully acted on the parts of both the young and old versions of Iris and John. John has some harsh realities to face with both the infidelities of the younger woman and the fragilities of the older.
The story's told honestly, but with compassion. Not necessarily a film to be seen on a grey, rainy day, but worth the watch if you are a fan of Dench and Winslet. They blend together almost seamlessly in the role of Iris.
April 5, 2008
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