Product Description
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Based on the bestselling novel by Joanna Trollope
Recently returned to England from New York City, vivacious
heiress Clodagh Unwin befriends a couple new to her village. The
husband is entranced by the young aristocrat, but Clodagh has
eyes for someone else: his wife, Alice.
Alice has a gilded life--beautiful children, a handsome husband,
and a stately home. Secretly, she’s depressed after the birth of
her third child and unhappy in her marriage. Clodagh proves
irresistible. But when tongues start wagging, the women learn
that love might not be enough.
Based on the bestselling novel by Joanna Trollope (Friday Nights,
The Rector’s Wife) and filmed in picturesque countryside, this
British production stars Sophie Ward (The Shell Seekers), Kerry
Fox (Welcome to Sarajevo), Nathaniel Parker (The Inspector Lynley
Mysteries), Jeremy Northam (Emma, The Tudors), Michael Gough
(Batman), and Claire Bloom, with a young Keira Knightley in one
of her first screen roles.
DVD FEATURES INCLUDE cast filmographies and Joanna Trollope
biography.
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Some people, like Sophie Ward's Alice Jordan, seem to have it
all: picture-perfect house, handsome husband (Nathaniel Parker,
The Inspector Lynley Mysteries), and charming children (Keira
Knightley plays her daughter). Soon after she and Martin, an
attorney, move back to his village, however, her mother-in-law,
Cecily (Claire Bloom), tries to control their lives. And a bout
with post-partum depression, has left the couple's marriage bed
cold. At a party, the Jordans meet uninhibited heiress Clodagh
(Kerry Fox) to whom Martin takes a shine, but Sophie finds her
discomforting. Despite the thriller set-up, Moira Armstrong's
sympathetic adaptation of Joanna Trollope's 1989 bestseller
doesn't depict an outsider trying to worm her way into another
woman's life, but an extravert who helps to bring an introvert
out of her shell (Joanna cls Victorian novelist Anthony
Trollope as a relation). Once Sophie realizes that Clodagh isn't
after her husband, they become friends, and Sophie even begins to
paint again, but when friendship turns to romance, coinciding
with a visit from Martin's wastrel brother (Jeremy Northam),
Sophie risks losing everything she holds dear. If Alice is too
sensitive to qualify as a femme ale, she isn't exactly a
heroine either, since she can be just as controlling as Martin's
mother and still depends on her parents to provide her income
(Michael Gough plays her soft-touch her). In the U.K., Ward
made waves when she came out of the closet shortly after making
this better-than-average TV movie, unintentionally adding to the
story's verisimilitude. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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Review
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Beautifully and acted, it's a winner. -- The Seattle Times
Sexy and thoughtful without ever crossing the line into soapy
t. -- EFilm Critic
The entire story is beautifully acted in tender, touching and
painfully real scenes. -- Monsters & Critics
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