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House of Mirth, The
Review by Ivana Redwine looks at opening scene, plot, novel that film was based on and acting.
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Let's take a look at my video/DVD pick of the week - The House of Mirth.
Pick of the Week: The House of Mirth
Tagline: "When a woman has the beauty men admire and women envy ... it is wise to tread carefully."
MPAA Rating: PG for thematic material
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Watching The House of Mirth can feel like window shopping at an
expensive jewelry store. It looks amazing, but unless something happens
(like going in to buy something) it can get pretty boring. The
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Readers' Rating: 84/100 (12 votes -
A turn-of-the-20th-Century New York socialite finds her life of ease threatened by bad luck, bad timing and a little bad habit, in this stylish adaptation of the
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Read what all the top critics had to say about House of Mirth, The, which garnered a Metacritic METASCORE of 78, for Generally favorable reviews.
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Terence Davies (adaptation)
Theatrical: December 22, 2000
Running Time: 140 minutes,
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Review by Ian Haydn Smith. "Davies has succeeded in creating a beautiful, ultimately tragic account of people's capacity for cruelty."
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Archive: Film Reviews, August 2000
Dir: Terrence Davies, USA, 2000
A Review by Ian Haydn Smith, Westminster University, London, UK
Terrence Davies' The House of Mirth is a moving adaptation of
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