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Byron

  • TV Movie
  • 2003
  • 2h 27m
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Byron (2003)
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Following the success of his poem "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage", Byron becomes the toast of London.Following the success of his poem "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage", Byron becomes the toast of London.Following the success of his poem "Childe Harold's Pilgrimage", Byron becomes the toast of London.

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    • Julian Farino
  • Writer
    • Nick Dear
  • Stars
    • Stephen Campbell Moore
    • Oliver Milburn
    • Michael Elwyn
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    • Director
      • Julian Farino
    • Writer
      • Nick Dear
    • Stars
      • Stephen Campbell Moore
      • Oliver Milburn
      • Michael Elwyn
    • 11User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
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      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Stephen Campbell Moore
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    • John Cam Hobhouse
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    7bkoganbing

    The only real reason we know we're alive

    In the end how do you judge a man like George Gordon Byron? He certainly left a nice body of work to judge him as writer and poet. It might have been more had he spent a little more time at creation and less indulging every kind of vice there was. As he puts it so accurately pleasure is the only real reason we know we're alive.

    This film covers the period of 1812 to 1824 from the publication of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage until his death. He's quite the toast of Regency London and he's welcome by dint of his work and title in the best of homes. He soon wears out that welcome in a series of scandalous affairs. Regency society didn't mind affairs, but just be discreet. Discreet did not exist in his vocabulary.

    Byron's personal life is probably best known for his affair with Lady Caroline Lamb. But this film shows she's only one of many. Camilla Power plays her and Power is in the film long enough to show what a mad woman she was. A little too much for a lover and a husband to handle.

    I can't think of anything Byron missed. He made it with any woman who showed the slightest interest, even a little incest with a sister. He indulged himself in the love that dares not speak its name with a young boy. He drank to excess, took opiates at a rate that his contemporary Coleridge might have envied. There's brief scene of him turtling down some Laudanum like it was a brewski.

    I think he envied the Shelleys played here by Sally Hawkins and Oliver Dimsdale. Percy Bysshe Shelley and Mary Shelley were his contemporaries and they seemed to find happiness that was unattainable for Byron.

    Jonny Lee Miller plays the title role and makes Byron the last word in hedonism. He strikes just the right notes and pulls a lot of emotions from the viewer. You envy him and yet you're jealous of him. He's rich with a title which allows him to indulge. We'd all like to be him, but the business of day to day living leaves 95% of us with enough challenges for our lives.

    This BBC production of Byron is both revealing and non-judgmental. It will give you a good understanding of the man who in many ways was the symbol of the romantic age.
    10perfectocritico

    Briiliant biopic

    It's a brilliant biopic in that it gives a fairly uncompromising portrait of Byron -his genius, his self-destruction, and his scandals.

    I wasn't looking for a film that explained his creative process - I was interested about Byron's life, and until a better movies comes along, this is the best for me.
    8wdarbishire

    The only decent Byron adaption I've seen so far

    This is the only film depiction of Byron I've seen that attempts to portray him as the clever, funny man that he was rather than some cartoon goth with a big floaty cloak, eyeliner and an evil, reverberating laugh. Other films tend to be simple, self-indulgent perpetuations of Byron's partially self-made myth and this film is the only one I have seen so far that shows something of what was beneath: Regency society seen through Lord Byron's eyes as he rips the piss. Jonny Lee Miller carries off the parallel aspects of Byron's personality with aplomb, making him smug and petulant while unavoidably charismatic and likable. Of course it's still all conjecture, as is emphasised at the start of the film, but as far as Byron films go, there's nothing out there to touch this.
    9otaqueen

    Found performance appealing.

    I find myself disagreeing with a previous reviewer. Byron was indeed a beast, apparently, but because Miller plays him as a damned beast, I found myself sympathetic toward the character.

    I thought the casting was good, and especially liked "Lady Caroline"'s insanity -- what a hairdo! Lovely costuming. "Shelley" was excellent, too. He seemed soulful, half-crazed, and damned as well. Weren't all the Romantics...?

    And Vanessa Redgrave, of course, was marvelous. One could actually imagine how, if there "had been fewer years between (them)," it might have been a very short dinner, indeed.

    Inner-City High School English Teacher Central Valley, California
    10Mitraharding

    Excellent adaptation

    I did not know much about Byron before seeing this BBC production with Jonny Lee Miller as Byron. I watched it with a university professor who teaches Byron and who is quite difficult to please when it comes to such productions. We were both nailed right to the end and didn't find anything in the film either superfluous, clumsy or inaccurate. For such a short adaptation, it covered the most essential side of Byron's character without judging the man. The casting was perfect and Jonny Lee Miller's performance was marvellous. His beautiful face had the innocence and yet his diction carried the weight of Byron's all time cynicism and detachment to all things " innocent". I highly recommend everyone to see this film, because, I for one have since plunged myself into reading Byron and Shelly thanks to the compelling way in which Jonny Lee Miller portrayed Byron. This was infinitely more enjoyable and ultimately more useful for a non literary person such as myself than several documentaries I had seen of Byron previously. I only wish the film had been longer with some mention of Byron's extraordinary involvement with Armenia and Armenian language as well.

    After all, the adequate way of judging such a film is by how much it influences one in instructing oneself further on the subject or how one's own preconceived views are put into question. That is precisely what this film did to me.

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    • Trivia
      The red poofy hat Natasha Little (Augusta Leigh) wears to visit Annabella is the same one Anna Chancellor (Caroline Bingley) wears when she visits Jane Bennet on Gracechurch Street in Pride and Prejudice (1995).
    • Goofs
      Half way through the first episode there is a long distance shot of the coach and horses coming down a hill. To the left of the road, at the top of the hill is a pile of about 20 black plastic wrapped silage bales.
    • Quotes

      Annabella Milbanke: What did you mean when you said you've done evil?

      Lord Byron: Nothing, I was bored.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Lightning in the Veins

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    • Release date
      • October 22, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • BBC (United Kingdom)
    • Languages
      • English
      • Italian
      • Albanian
    • Also known as
      • 拜倫
    • Filming locations
      • Malta
    • Production company
      • BBC Drama Group
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 27m(147 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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