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Manufacturer: Warner Home Video Starring: Naomi Watts, Edward Norton, Liev Schreiber, Toby Jones, Diana Rigg Directed By: John Curran (II)
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Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: DVD Brand: Warner Brothers EAN: 0012569585577 Format: Anamorphic Label: Warner Home Video Manufacturer: Warner Home Video Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Warner Home Video Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2007-05-08 Running Time: 125 Studio: Warner Home Video Theatrical Release Date: 2007-01-19
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Based on the classic novel by W. Somerset Maugham, "The Painted Veil" is a love story set in the 1920s that tells the story of a young English couple, Walter, a middle class doctor and Kitty, an upper-class woman, who get married for the wrong reasons and relocate to Shanghai, where she falls in love with someone else. When he uncovers her infidelity, in an act of vengeance, he accepts a job in a remote village in China ravaged by a deadly epidemic, and takes her along. Their journey brings meaning to their relationship and gives them purpose in one of the most remote and beautiful places on earth.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: A Gem Comment: It is an absolutely wonderful movie. It's not for everyone, only those who like a character driven story measuredly unfolding in front of their eyes. It is romantic, but unsentimental, smart, has depth and texture. Every aspect of the movie is perfectly done.
Customer Rating:      Summary: a lesson in forgiveness Comment: The Painted Veil is truly a lesson in forgiveness. As the couple is full of resentment and hurt, they see each in other in a different light after traveling abroad. The doctor brings out the best in his wife, and the wife sees how dedicated and loving he is. Their love grows as time passes. It's inspiring and moving. The scenery is simple and beautiful.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good!! Comment: My 2 friends that I purchased this movie for loved it. They thought it was very good.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Simple Beautiful Story Comment: True Love story fully living up to all my personal expectations of a story in this subject. Sometimes the only way to deal with the hurt of a betrayal, is to fully put oneself in a suicidal situation in the hopes of dying. And at that point in the midst of that fiery passion, one can grow in forgiveness wings of an unexpected flight. Sometimes the confrontation of death, can trail an access point directly to the heart & soul. Most movies which tried to capture love, always left me shaking my head at the ignorance of at least one scene or another, more often than not of which one disgraceful scene after several others. However, I'm sure most may not be able to appreciate the beauty in this simple story, but as for me I give it all 5 stars.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not Maugham's ending, but very good Comment: Hollywood just can't leave well enough alone. Way back in 1925 Somerset Maugham wrote a truly forward-thinking feminist story about a vapid woman who comes to realize there's more to life than the empty fun that she's always craved and been led astray by. Ever since, Maugham's ending has been twisted by filmmakers to make it a second-chance-at-love romance. This version even adds a little Chinese political subplot that was entirely absent from the book. So the Chinese background gets modernized, while women are thrown back into love story land in the last reel. So it goes.
But when a movie is this well put together, who cares? The screenplay--despite my quibble with the direction the end takes--is very sharp. The scenery is magnificent, and the acting is stellar. Naomi Watts captures Kitty Fane's vapidity and makes her not just understandable but sympathetic. Edward Norton is likewise great as her husband Walter, a man who in his anger at being cheated on decides to take them both on a suicide mission to a cholera-plagued area. The supporting cast is excellent--especially Toby Jones and Diana Rigg.
The movie holds up to repeated viewings because the performances are so good, and the mood created by the director is mesmerizing. Music plays a big part in its success. The selective use of a piano piece by Satie is enhanced by a score that sounds as if Satie had composed the whole thing. I actually scrambled to find out whether the waltz featured in the score was Satie's--it wasn't. Just beautiful.
It's sad that movies like this don't meet with more success in the movie theaters.
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