Revenu paralysé de la guerre, Connie est constamment obligée d'être aux côtés de son mari pour l'aider. Aspirant à une autre vie, elle fait la rencontre d'Oliver, leur garde-chasse, avec qui... Tout lireRevenu paralysé de la guerre, Connie est constamment obligée d'être aux côtés de son mari pour l'aider. Aspirant à une autre vie, elle fait la rencontre d'Oliver, leur garde-chasse, avec qui elle noue une relation amoureuse épanouie.Revenu paralysé de la guerre, Connie est constamment obligée d'être aux côtés de son mari pour l'aider. Aspirant à une autre vie, elle fait la rencontre d'Oliver, leur garde-chasse, avec qui elle noue une relation amoureuse épanouie.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 nominations au total
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There is no chemistry between the two titular characters whatsoever and the acting is no very good. I didn't particularly hate the performances but I also didn't find them in the least believable.
The writing was pretty terrible. It seemed as though they wanted to have somebody be the "bad guy" but they just weren't sure about who to make it. Direction was poor. Too concerned with the surface appearances and ignoring the substance. The set and costuming were basically BBC average.
Like man Netflix "originals" they are scared of offending anyone and spend so much time and effort on avoiding that offense that the end product is as bland and tasteless as cafeteria food.
There have been quite a few versions of DH Lawrence's famous and controversial book so we might wonder, why another? Well, most have not managed to pick up properly on the books main themes, about the damaging effects of the 'Great War', the consequent changes in society at that time, and the stifling British class system and it's continuing divides, expressed especially through the passionate affair between Lady Chatterly and her game keeper. This film does a very good job at including those themes, though it also plays with the original plot too, which might be a negative for some. I though it made a better film without sacrificing too much.
Jack O'Connell and Emma Corrin make a great couple with a real chemistry and all credit to them for superb performances. The sex scenes really are erotically charged and powerful, and I didn't think they were overdone. As we know, sex, liberation, release and openness are what Lawrence intended thematically and essentially symbolically through the central relationship. It's a good film, and perhaps the best version I've seen of the book.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesActor Matthew Duckett has cerebral palsy which affects his gait. For the early scenes before Clifford is wounded, shots were composed and framed in such a way that his disability was not noticeable.
- GaffesDuring the romantic encounter in the forest he rips her dress down, but when she puts the dress back on there is no damage.
- Citations
Clifford Chatterley: I've always cared for you, Connie.
Connie: Yes, cared for me. In the same way you care for your books and for your radio, but never in the ways I need you to.
Clifford Chatterley: I love you, Connie. I've loved you the only way I know how. I've given you everything I know how to give.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- El amante de lady Chatterley
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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- Durée
- 2h 6min(126 min)
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1