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The Bell Jar

  • 1979
  • R
  • 1h 47m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
324
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The Bell Jar (1979)
Psychological DramaBiographyDrama

As the horrors beneath the idealized 1950s come about, a successful young woman finds herself having a serious mental breakdown when she returns to New England.As the horrors beneath the idealized 1950s come about, a successful young woman finds herself having a serious mental breakdown when she returns to New England.As the horrors beneath the idealized 1950s come about, a successful young woman finds herself having a serious mental breakdown when she returns to New England.

  • Director
    • Larry Peerce
  • Writers
    • Sylvia Plath
    • Marjorie Kellogg
  • Stars
    • Marilyn Hassett
    • Julie Harris
    • Anne Jackson
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    324
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Larry Peerce
    • Writers
      • Sylvia Plath
      • Marjorie Kellogg
    • Stars
      • Marilyn Hassett
      • Julie Harris
      • Anne Jackson
    • 12User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Marilyn Hassett
    Marilyn Hassett
    • Esther Greenwood
    Julie Harris
    Julie Harris
    • Mrs. Greenwood
    Anne Jackson
    Anne Jackson
    • Dr. Nolan
    Barbara Barrie
    Barbara Barrie
    • Jay Cee
    Robert Klein
    Robert Klein
    • Lenny
    Donna Mitchell
    Donna Mitchell
    • Joan
    Mary Louise Weller
    Mary Louise Weller
    • Doreen
    Jameson Parker
    Jameson Parker
    • Buddy Willard
    Thaao Penghlis
    Thaao Penghlis
    • Marco
    Scott McKay
    Scott McKay
    • Mr. Gilling
    Meg Mundy
    Meg Mundy
    • Bea Ramsey
    Carole Monferdini
    Carole Monferdini
    • Hilda
    Debbie McLeod
    Debbie McLeod
    • Betsy
    Elizabeth Hubbard
    Elizabeth Hubbard
    • Vikki St. John
    Karen Howard
    • Toni LaBouchere
    Margaret Hall
    • Jane McLode
    Dick Carballo
    • Frankie
    David Faulkner
    • Professor Edwards
    • Director
      • Larry Peerce
    • Writers
      • Sylvia Plath
      • Marjorie Kellogg
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    MOSSBIE

    Almost Every Girl's Favorite at One Point

    Just as all boys who become readers as a result of CATCHER IN THE RYE and later are either discovering Phillip Roth or "rebel" types, the same goes for the adult woman emerging from the BELL JAR....EVERY sort of bright or pseudo intellectual girl is introduced to this book which becomes their stepping stone into the neurotic hormonal changes into WOMAN. That is trite and will annoy most of you, but it has been true for a long time. Even Liz Taylor once was going to do the film when young but could not get anyone to finance the "downer" aspect of this terrific work. Of course, a film with a mental narrative is almost impossible to make into a good film. Joan Didion's PLAY IT AS IT LAYS was a fantastic film of a very little known subject....filmmaking and the "biz", but a good portrait of a woman and Tuesday Weld was mind blowing in it.Just as the boys went on into the literary world to Mailer, Kesey, Tom Wolfe,and others went on to the political savants Vidal etc.;the women did the Virginia Woolf and offshoots of downer hood and independence and the intellectuals of both genders met in the middle with earlier mentioned Joan Didion and John Gregory Dunne, but the bump in the rug was when Erich Segal had such a hit with LOVE STORY and both sexes were now trapped by this silly little book and started reading together because they became "adult" enough to discuss each others' favorites. Now, are new literary heroes are emerging through politics or trash and some heavy handed intellectuals or NO READING at all---compared to the days when one had up to three or four books going at once.There are so many writers from foreign lands who are doing better work because the world is so bizarrely transitioning into a heavy handed place to create and kids are using electronic communication devices which has played havoc with a lot of good storytellers who cannot get a publisher and we almost know what our old "favorites" are going to write about..There are a lot more books and writers than I make it appear....but, it is still frustrating to go into a store and come out empty handed because it is quite a luxury to spend $25-40 when you are having financial setbacks or one struggles to justify not reading a great book they have at their apartment or home bookshelves which are bursting. Try Lorca or some Chinese writers by going to the public library first.
    9MarieGabrielle

    Instead of "Sylvia" see this original movie about Plath

    This movie is one of the few I actually bought several copies of. Though it is circa 1979, it is not dated, and so much more effective than the recent "Sylvia" film, which is dominated by Gwyneth Paltrow's persona.

    Marilyn Hassett plays the principal role, and does an excellent job. She does not overshadow the personality of Sylvia Plath, who was an interesting, conflicted and brilliant individual.

    The story follows Sylvia at Smith College, where a young Donna Mitchell ("Mona Lisa Smile" mother to Kirsten Dunst), plays her best friend. The scenery invokes New England autumn, promise and hope. Julie Harris is perfect as Aurelia Plath, Sylvia's mother. We can almost feel Sylvia's disdain, as her mother reminds Sylvia ...""you got nothing but straight A's....oh, except for deportment"... Her mother is always at her, and this mirrors Sylvia's eventual faltering self-image.

    The story progresses as she wins a scholarship to NY where ..."ëvery one envied me that summer"... However, there is the fateful backdrop of the Rosenbergs, the Eisenhower era, and Sylvia's doubts about her future. We see fashion shows, jewelry, cosmetics, and the fear Sylvia has of what awaits her. One should also read the book to get her true impressions, which are quite astute, reflecting women's roles in the late 1950's.

    Since it was the late 50's Sylvia was expected to marry, but does not see this as a viable solution, indeed it is a hindrance to her writing career. She is on the brink of decision, when she has the ultimate breakdown; I will not delineate the detail, you must watch the brilliantly constructed story, which leads her to her decision. The main issue I liked was that her life was shown, not in conjunction with a man (like the more recent movie) but how SHE was affected, and what life meant to her.
    Monika-5

    Didn't follow the book

    While Marilyn Hassett is a fine actress (she's absolutely wonderful as Jill Kinmont in the "Other Side of the Mountain" movies), she was totally miscast in "The Bell Jar". According to the book, the character of Esther Greenwood was nineteen, and Ms. Hassett was almost thirty-two at the time of this filming. Sylvia Plath's novel is a haunting, harrowing, timeless classic, and the film reflected none of that. It was a mess. Read the book instead.
    lanyac

    what a horrible movie..

    i saw this a few months ago and i hope i never will have to again...i was not expecting something so hideously bad and corny....julie harris couldn't even save it...she was the only one who acted with some dignity...everything in the movie is jumbled and done wrong...the book is amazing, don't get me wrong, i love it to death..it's one of my all-time favourites, absolutely brilliant...but i find it sad how terrible the only movie it was made into is....i could've done a better job with the idea and i don't even know the first thing about moviemaking
    8rrrusty

    no, it's not the book, but...a flawed, intriguing interpretation nonetheless

    I saw this movie when it first came out, before I had read the book. It's impossible to capture the immensity of Esther's pain as she staggers toward oblivion, but watching the movie gave me a definite sense of a life in utter chaos. Yes, the film is flawed, but in my mind it stands alone as a separate entity. Marilyn Hassett's portrayal of Esther is terrifying--I haven't empathized so completely with a character on the brink of dementia since Kathleen Quinlan as Deborah in "I Never Promised You A Rose Garden." The supporting cast is equally solid--it's not their fault that there's just too much ground for one little movie to cover. Donna Mitchell stays in my mind as creating, in Joan's character, a young woman as doomed and in as much mental disarray as Esther. Mitchell is an amazingly underrated (and under-used) actress. I'm not sure if our boys would have given it two thumbs up, but it remains one of my closet classics.

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    • Trivia
      Director Larry Peerce and star Marilyn Hassett were married at the time of production.
    • Goofs
      Early in the picture an early-'50s New York cab has a telephone number on it beginning with "555". The all-numeric phone numbers were not put into use for another decade.
    • Quotes

      Esther Greenwood: To the person in the bell jar, blank and stopped as a dead baby, the world itself is the bad dream.

    • Alternate versions
      CBS edited 16 minutes from this film for its 1983 network television premiere.
    • Connections
      Featured in Sneak Previews: The Bell Jar, Picnic at Hanging Rock, Dreamer, Old Boyfriends, Hurricane, Beyond The Door 2, Circle of Iron (1979)
    • Soundtracks
      Here Comes The Night
      Written and Performed by Janis Ian

      Produced by Janis Ian and Ronald Frangipane

      Arranged and Conducted by Ronald Frangipane (uncredited)

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    • Release date
      • October 25, 1979 (Denmark)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Glaskupan
    • Filming locations
      • New Jersey, USA
    • Production companies
      • Brandt-Todd Company
      • La Marca Productions
      • Bonime Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 47m(107 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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