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He Knew He Was Right

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2004
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
1.8K
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He Knew He Was Right (2004)
Drama

Louis Trevelyan's refusal to trust his wife Emily destroys their marriage.Louis Trevelyan's refusal to trust his wife Emily destroys their marriage.Louis Trevelyan's refusal to trust his wife Emily destroys their marriage.

  • Stars
    • Oliver Dimsdale
    • Christina Cole
    • Laura Fraser
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    1.8K
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    • Stars
      • Oliver Dimsdale
      • Christina Cole
      • Laura Fraser
    • 14User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Oliver Dimsdale
    Oliver Dimsdale
    • Louis Trevelyan
    • 2004
    Christina Cole
    Christina Cole
    • Nora Rowley
    • 2004
    Laura Fraser
    Laura Fraser
    • Emily Trevelyan
    • 2004
    Nathan Heath
    • Little Louis
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    David Tennant
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    Stephen Campbell Moore
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    Anna Massey
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    Fenella Woolgar
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    Ron Cook
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    Claudie Blakley
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    5irish23

    Potentially compelling; marred by poor choices

    He Knew What He Wanted starts out interestingly enough, with varying love stories surrounding interconnected characters. The stories range from melodrama to comedy. The main one is sort of a reverse Othello, as the effects of jealousy take their toll on the main character.

    As the stories unfold over four episodes, however, they begin to fall apart. Some scenes are repeated again and again, simply in different settings, until one wonders if the actors even got confused. The interconnections of families is broken almost from the start, so the stories become ever more separate.

    This is exacerbated by some very poor directorial and editorial choices. From a slow- moving, deeply "tortured" scene we jump to a brightly lit comedic farce. The jumps are jolting and remove the emotional punch. Some character arcs are never fully explained (one suspects they ended up on the cutting room floor), so some of the characters make choices that don't make much sense.

    The casting was excellent and the lavish sets and costumes up to the usual BBC standards. It's unfortunate that a potentially compelling story ends up trivializing itself and ultimately looking silly.
    7=G=

    Ranks with the better Victorian soaps

    "He Knew He Was Right" is a 4x55 minute TV miniseries adaptation which is very much like the usual Victorian melodrama fare from such notables at the Brontes and Austen. The backbone of the story is about a young man of property who marries and then becomes obsessively jealous of attentions paid his wife by her Godfather. Crisscrossing the main plot are several subplots involving the societal clockworks of middle and upper class Victorian society with all the usual scheming for peerage and property, premarital posturing, courtship and affairs of the heart, and busybody bickering among the staid and stuffy pomp of the times. Although "He Knew He Was Right" has a darkish central theme, it never takes itself too seriously and manages a very subtle and wry sense of humor as it cavorts among the many characters with charm, wit, grace, and beauty. A worthwhile watch for anyone into Victorian melodrama. (B)
    10keng5

    Another triumph from the BBC.

    The BBC have done it yet again; they have taken us back in time in a marvellously convincing manner. It is difficult to find fault with any aspect of this production; settings, locations, costumes and casting are all near perfect and the acting is admirable throughout. From the beginning to the end my attention never flagged for a moment; it is so jam-packed with human interest that I couldn't have enough of it. This is not a melodrama as some have said; taking into account the mores of the time it is totally realistic, with nothing over-played. Yes, it was annoying that the central character should allow his happy marriage to be destroyed by unfounded jealousy and a bit difficult to accept, until you you remember that that wasn't his only source of complaint; he was also annoyed that his spirited wife refused to submit to his unreasonable demands, something which as a Victorian husband he felt he had a right to expect. And she was not entirely blameless; she didn't have to behave in such a flirtatiouus way as to excite her husand's jealousy or to appear to enjoy so much the attentions of her philandering God-father. However, the anger and strife of the two central characters was offset by two other very happy relationships. With so many characters so well realised, well acted and convincing, I was left wanting more - much more.
    9ChristyLeskovar

    Worth Watching

    This is about the danger of malicious gossip. We have the naive young wife, played by Laura Fraser (Lydia in "Breaking Bad") who has just moved to London with her husband. A friend of her father, played by the ever mischievous Bill Nighy, comes to visit–daily. Her husband overhears gossip about the relationship and sinks into paranoid despair, made worse by a cynical private detective played by Ron Cook (Mr Crabb in "Mr Selfridge"). One of the side stories is about the hapless vicar "in want of a wife" played by David Tennant, whose facial expressions alone are worth the price of admission, so to speak. This mini-series was adapted by Welsh screenwriter Andrew Davies from the Anthony Trollope novel. I haven't read the book so don't know how closely Mr Davies kept to it. I enjoyed the mini-series.
    inframan

    Absolutely dreadful!

    Chopped up Trollope is worse than no Trollope at all in my view. There is barely enough exposition for a complex set of characters but there are plenty of climaxes and assorted running gags which are hard to get unless you've read the book. It's basically is a series of punch-lines with no lead-ins.

    This isn't even directed on decent soap opera level, which might have satisfied the time constraints. Why oh why must so many of the characters mug as they address the camera. With the exception of Anna Massey, the acting is dreadful, particularly the leading men, who look like they long to be in a rock opera or at least an early Disney Opus. A spoonful of medicine isn't enough for this travesty, I'm afraid.

    As usual for Masterpiece Theater, the settings are lovely & the music is very loud.

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    • Release date
      • April 18, 2004 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Official site
      • PBS/Masterpiece Theatre (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 真愛的代價
    • Filming locations
      • Gran Sasso, Abruzzo, Italy(stage coach scenes in the Alps)
    • Production companies
      • BBC Wales
      • WGBH
      • Deep Indigo Productions
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      • 1h(60 min)
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