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The Mill on the Floss

  • TV Movie
  • 1997
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
631
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Emily Watson, James Frain, and Ifan Meredith in The Mill on the Floss (1997)
Costume DramaDrama

Lawyer Wakem takes away the mill on the river Floss from Edward Tulliver, whose ancestors owned it for three hundred years, and becomes the worst enemy of Tulliver's family. When Edward's da... Read allLawyer Wakem takes away the mill on the river Floss from Edward Tulliver, whose ancestors owned it for three hundred years, and becomes the worst enemy of Tulliver's family. When Edward's daughter, Maggie, grows up, she falls in love with Wakem's son Philip, but her brother Tom, ... Read allLawyer Wakem takes away the mill on the river Floss from Edward Tulliver, whose ancestors owned it for three hundred years, and becomes the worst enemy of Tulliver's family. When Edward's daughter, Maggie, grows up, she falls in love with Wakem's son Philip, but her brother Tom, true to the memory of their father, forbids her to meet him again. When she visits her cou... Read all

  • Director
    • Graham Theakston
  • Writers
    • Hugh Stoddart
    • George Eliot
  • Stars
    • Emily Watson
    • Cheryl Campbell
    • James Frain
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    631
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Graham Theakston
    • Writers
      • Hugh Stoddart
      • George Eliot
    • Stars
      • Emily Watson
      • Cheryl Campbell
      • James Frain
    • 12User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Emily Watson
    Emily Watson
    • Maggie Tulliver
    Cheryl Campbell
    Cheryl Campbell
    • Bessy Tulliver
    James Frain
    James Frain
    • Philip Wakem
    Bernard Hill
    Bernard Hill
    • Edward Tulliver
    Joanna David
    Joanna David
    • Sophy Deane
    Nicholas Gecks
    • Lawyer Wakem
    Shenagh Govan
    Shenagh Govan
    • Aunt Gritty
    Peter Gunn
    Peter Gunn
    • Rev Stelling
    Will Knightley
    • Mr Glegg
    Ifan Meredith
    Ifan Meredith
    • Tom Tulliver
    Paul Ridley
    • Mr Deane
    Jessica Turner
    Jessica Turner
    • Jane Glegg
    James Weber Brown
    James Weber Brown
    • Stephen Guest
    • (as James Weber-Brown)
    Lucy Whybrow
    • Lucy Deane
    Lucy Borton
    • Young Maggie
    Jon Lee
    • Young Tom
    Dominique Belcourt
    Dominique Belcourt
    • Young Lucy
    Stefan Weclawek
    Stefan Weclawek
    • Young Philip
    • Director
      • Graham Theakston
    • Writers
      • Hugh Stoddart
      • George Eliot
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    Suriname86

    This Movie Isn't for Everyone

    It reminds me a bit of "North and South" and the 2011 version of "Jane Eyre" in the sense that it's not a feel-good romantic period piece and the setting is pretty stark. Frankly, it's not particularly romantic at all. I suppose it's a character study more than anything. The main character has her own idea of integrity that I'm not even sure I agree with.

    I kind of liked the film but I see why other people don't; it's flawed: the movie depicts the close sibling relationship but, the actors who played the siblings didn't have much familial chemistry with each other (the actor who played Tom was particularly dull) so their scenes felt flat and pointless.

    Stephen and Lucy felt a bit generic as well. James Frain was wonderful and deep as Phillip but, so much so that he stuck out and it felt like he should've been a character in a different (and better) movie. As I mentioned, I "sort of" liked the movie but, it was very flawed.
    6TheLittleSongbird

    Visually beautiful and well acted(mostly) but the story and characterisations are too polite and skim-the-surface quality

    If you love George Eliot's writing you'll love Mill on the Floss as a book, because it has everything characteristic of what makes her books so pleasurable to read. Because the characters and situations are so complex, her books are not easy to adapt at all and, despite being the book with the most adaptations, Mill on the Floss is not an exception to this. Of the two versions I've seen, this and the 1978 version both are worth the look but neither do the story justice completely. It's difficult to tell which is better between the two because they have similar flaws and strengths, but as 1978's resonated more emotionally that gets the edge. There are a great many things that are good about this adaptation. It looks absolutely beautiful, the scenery is like looking at a postcard come to life, the production values are evocative and fit very well with the nature of the story and the beginning in particular is strikingly shot. Additionally the music has a genuine swelling richness that accompanies what's happening unobtrusively yet with presence, it's also unmistakably romantic. The ending is very divisive it seems, a lot are understandably going to feel short-changed(if I remember correctly some dislike the ending of the book too), it was very shocking and heart-rending to me. On the most part it is very well-acted, Emily Watson is exceptional, the spirit and delicacy are all here and she makes an effort to explore Maggie's complexity despite the writing not matching her. Bernard Hill and Cheryl Campbell are fine as the parents and James Frain allows you for feel repulsion and pity for Phillip Wakam without manipulation. The adaptation is faithful to the book and it was a good move to excise some of Eliot's musing and moralising, which would have been patronising to some.

    Not all the performances work, Ifan Meredith is rather dull and wooden as Tom which makes his and Watson's chemistry not as convincing as it should(the 1978 adaptation does it much better). Stephen Guest's annoying traits- that he's shallow and conceited- are amplified to extremities in James Weber Brown's performance that if you were there in person you wouldn't stand to be in the same room as him. The satirical characters are so bland that they're practically out of sight as well. The pacing and that there is little meat to the story and characterisations are the biggest problems. The adaptation is too short in the first place, which immediately does dilute the emotion and complexity, but it also manages to be both rushed and dull. Dull because whereas Eliot's writing is of the flesh and blood kind it is reduced to in some parts one-dimensional stereotyping(especially Stephen) and Maggie and Tom and their relationship are present but with no real substance. And rushed because the details are all there but a lot of it feels very jumpy and skimmed over that there is often not enough emotional connection. Situations happen but too often it is so skimming-the-surface quality that they are just there for the sake of being there with no proper reason or reflection. The scripting has moments where it provokes thought and shows evidence of Eliot's style but it is at the same time too cultivated and could have done with more flow. Overall, has good things but also things that could have been done better, with a longer length it would have been more engaging and powerful I feel. 6/10 Bethany Cox
    6stills-6

    Good if not impressive

    Great locations, beautiful shots, good if not impressive acting (except for the exceptional Watson). The only thing this movie suffers from is the story itself. The script necessarily pares down the story to its essence - but a good deal is lost in the translation. George Eliot's intelligence has been all but wrung out in favor of a questionable love story between Maggie and her brother Tom.

    This is the kind of production that takes the points of the plot and hits you with them scene by scene - bang bang bang. At the beginning, we are promised a truly artistic treatment with shots of the mill itself and the beautiful English countryside. But by the end we are bombarded with events without reflection and character motivations that are baffling. It's like watching someone write a sentence out on lined paper - realizing that there won't be room to fit it all on one line, the letters get smashed together towards the end so there is no punctuation, no style, and no white space at all.
    8eamedit

    Especially interesting for those who love old mills!

    I found The Mill On the Floss to be delightful--a story of the traditional conflict between mill owners and farmers with a "Romeo/Juliet" overlay. The scene of the flood waters presents one of the basic hazards faced by mill owners. As someone interested in old mills, the inclusion of photographs both inside and outside the mill provided a real treat. The story line contained enough action and romance to keep my attention focused. Although others may find this type of entertainment "mush", I find it refreshing. Imagine, a movie without profanity and graphic sex. What a concept! I have not read the book, but after viewing the movie, I certainly will.
    1broadwaylady-1

    The worst movie of all time...

    It's too bad that the way this is set up it forces you to give any stars at all. This was not even a "b" flick; it sucked, plain and simple. This comes from a person who loves every movie, and has a special place in her heart for 'The Last Unicorn' (not that I would ever admit it publicly.) My main point in saying that is this: although I don't have very discriminating taste when it comes to movies, and I am more than easily entertained, this movie made me feel as though I'd actually wasted my time and energy even putting it in the VCR. For days afterward I felt as though I had never finished it because the beginning had promise, but the middle to the end was phenomenally bad. You have been fairly forewarned... stay as far away from this movie as is physically and reasonably possible.

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    • Release date
      • January 1997 (United Kingdom)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • France
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mlyn nad Flossa
    • Filming locations
      • Bermondsey, London, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Canal+
      • Carnival Film & Television
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR

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