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The Impressionists (2006)
Truly beautiful
What an absolute delight to see - this excellent production is a real feast for the eyes.
It was as if all their beautiful paintings were there to walk right into. The colours,the vibrancy,the scenery and the lovely music - delicious. I never watch things twice but this will be an exception. A memorable and very emotional production,especially when you think how they struggled and the colossal prices paid now. If only they had known. A visual feast I am delighted to have experienced. It was as if all the familiar paintings of that time were in a passing parade causing smiles, nods and sometimes gasps of recognition. Congratulations to everyone involved. Thank you.
Effie Gray (2014)
Disappointing re what could have been an interesting story
Oh Emma what a major disappointment! You didn't even bother to add some text at the end to say what happened to Effie. She went on to marry Millais and had several children with him and by all accounts lived happily ever after. The Scotland scenes were slow and boring though the rest was OK. certainly the TV series Desperate Romantics re the pre- Raphaelites was far more dramatic re Effie and Millais. It will be interesting to find out which was the real situation. Such a pity - the acting was OK and the costumes beautiful. The lighting was really weird though- going from dimmish to really dim in the same scene- if that was supposed to be some sort of filmic effect it failed. It made me think there was something wrong with my TV. I was also disappointed with the sound quality nod several times thought they were speaking in a foreign language - and I don't mean the scenes shot in Venice either!
For people who know nothing about the Ruskin/ Effie/ Millais situation, which was a very unique, scandalous and shocking situation that made Ruskin a laughing stock, it failed miserably. If you are going to pluck stuff from history it really needs to be far more accurate.