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Enid

  • TV Movie
  • 2009
  • 1h 22m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
1.8K
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Enid (2009)
Period DramaBiographyDrama

Edwardian child Enid Blyton begins to tell stories to her brothers as an escape from their parents' rows before the father deserts the family. While training as a teacher after the Great War... Read allEdwardian child Enid Blyton begins to tell stories to her brothers as an escape from their parents' rows before the father deserts the family. While training as a teacher after the Great War she sends her stories to publishers; one of them, Hugh Pollock, takes her on and also mar... Read allEdwardian child Enid Blyton begins to tell stories to her brothers as an escape from their parents' rows before the father deserts the family. While training as a teacher after the Great War she sends her stories to publishers; one of them, Hugh Pollock, takes her on and also marries her. They have two daughters, but Enid is a terrible mother, letting a nanny raise th... Read all

  • Director
    • James Hawes
  • Writers
    • Lindsay Shapero
    • Shelagh Stephenson
  • Stars
    • Helena Bonham Carter
    • Matthew Macfadyen
    • Denis Lawson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.6/10
    1.8K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • James Hawes
    • Writers
      • Lindsay Shapero
      • Shelagh Stephenson
    • Stars
      • Helena Bonham Carter
      • Matthew Macfadyen
      • Denis Lawson
    • 17User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 3 BAFTA Awards
      • 2 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Helena Bonham Carter
    Helena Bonham Carter
    • Enid Blyton
    Matthew Macfadyen
    Matthew Macfadyen
    • Hugh Pollock
    Denis Lawson
    Denis Lawson
    • Kenneth Waters
    Claire Rushbrook
    Claire Rushbrook
    • Dorothy Richards
    Joseph Millson
    Joseph Millson
    • Hanly Blyton
    Ramona Marquez
    Ramona Marquez
    • Imogen
    Sinead Michael
    Sinead Michael
    • Gillian
    Pooky Quesnel
    Pooky Quesnel
    • Theresa Blyton
    Philip Wright
    • Thomas Blyton
    Lisa Diveney
    Lisa Diveney
    • Enid (aged 19)
    Alex Brain
    • Enid (aged 12)
    • (as Alexandra Brain)
    Samuel Hilton
    • Hanly Blyton (aged 8)
    James Warner
    • Carey Blyton (aged 4)
    Eileen O'Higgins
    Eileen O'Higgins
    • Maid Maggie
    Gabrielle Reidy
    • Mrs Waters
    Douglas Reith
    Douglas Reith
    • BBC Interviewer
    Nicholas Lumley
    • Dr Beresford
    Claire Carrie
    • Betty
    • Director
      • James Hawes
    • Writers
      • Lindsay Shapero
      • Shelagh Stephenson
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    Gordon-11

    Effective character portrayal

    This film is about the life of the famous and prolific author Enid Blyton, who wrote over 750 children books.

    "Enid" is very powerful in portraying the character of Enid Blyton. Helena Bonham Carter portrays Enid Blyton to be a detached, phlegmatic, rude and deceitful hypocrite. This portrayal is very powerful, and I do hate Enid so much for her unloving ways towards her family. It is so effective, I feel so sorry for the husband and her children. The production is also of great quality, with high standards of costumes, sets and cinematography.

    I used to pride myself for having read all the Famous Five books. If this portrayal of Enid Blyton's life is accurate, that I think I cannot put my hands on an Enid Blyton book again.
    dbdumonteil

    No ghost writers needed

    Everybody has read at least one of Blyton's books ;it brings back good memories.

    In "Enid" ,Helena Bonham- Carter portrays a malicious cold calculating writer ,incredibly selfish.when her books are lessons in moral (although a bit obsolete nowadays) ,she's only interested in the others ' children,and only because they admire her ;her own daughters do not get any love or affection (that's what the younger daughter wrote ,the other had reportedly another opinion).

    She seems still in love with her father who nevertheless left the family when her siblings were young;Ken ,her second husband ,is an older ,mature man;she despises Hugh ,the first one,and she ruins his life .When WW2 breaks ,she acts as though she does not care ,still living in the Famous Five world ,on their private island ;but when business is at stake,she 's no longer a child,but a ruthless person,even a woman ahead of her time: that may be the key to the George /Georgina character to whom being a girl was a disgrace.

    Bonham-Carter's excellent as ever and her performance is terrifying.
    6sinogreen

    Good film, not so good biopic

    I enjoyed this film and thought all the performances were excellent. As I watched it, however, I couldn't help but think that no real person is as unremittingly awful as the Enid portrayed here. The film also implied that Enid's life was one of complete lack of fulfilment and success. Erm, this was one of the most loved and successful writers ever?

    I could imagine a totally different film where Enid's driven approach to writing and her 'neglect' of personal relationships would have been put down to her artistic genius. As it was, despite her huge success, the Enid here was basically portrayed as a failure and a bad person because she wasn't a chocolate-box mother, she had one affair and had one unhappy marriage. The film seems to be saying that despite her success she ultimately was a failure because she didn't pass the test as a wife and mother.

    For this reason, I actually thought the film was a bit sexist, although perhaps reflecting sexist attitudes of the time. A good watch in itself, but didn't make me feel I'd got to know Enid Blyton.
    didi-5

    One dimensional profile of a household name

    This drama, the first in a series entitled 'Women We Loved', has Helena Bonham-Carter portraying children's writer Enid Blyton. Although she is very good, and ably supported by Matthew McFadyen and Denis Lawson as her two husbands, this story suffers by presenting Blyton as one-dimensional, uncaring of her own family, and single-minded about her writing.

    Sumptuously shot and accurate to the time in which it is set, 'Enid' is nevertheless strangely unsatisfying, and I really would have liked to have seen a more rounded piece of biography. Yes, Blyton probably did have many faults, but according to this she is only one step back from the Wicked Witch of the West!
    8freemantle_uk

    The life of Enid Blyton

    Enid Blyton is one of the best known children's authors to come from the UK, writing around 800 books during her career and created notable characters like Noddy and the Famous Five. When BBC Four made a season called Women we Loved they went for a warts and all telling of her live.

    Enid starts of with Enid Blyton (Alexandra Brain/Lisa Diveney/Helena Bonham Carter) in the middle of a broken home. She would tell stories to her brothers to reassure them when their parent argued. Her father leaves the family Enid blames her mother and when old enough leaves to London to be come a writer. After some initial rejection Enid meets the publisher Hugh Pollock (Matthew MacFayden) and the two quickly fall in love and marry. With Enid becoming successful their become wealthy, start to have a family. Yet their marriage soars and whilst Enid was very good with young fans was a terrible mother to her own children. With the looming Hugh's stress increases and Enid finds comfort with another man, Kenneth Walters (Dennis Lawson).

    Helena Bonham Carter is one of my favourite actresses and basically I would watch her in anything: even if a film is bad she is still very good in it. Her performance in Enid was very grounded and shows a very complex character, a woman who was brilliant children who were not own and had millions of fans, but awful with her own, often letting the nanny take care of them. Enid was made out to be a woman who would escape into fantasy and pretend nothing bad was happening, lying to save face. A woman who was too focused on her reading and had daddy issues for all her life. Bonham Carter was great at portraying this complex and rather vile character. But it was not just the Helena Bonham Carter show, Matthew MacFayden and Ramona Marquez were also great in Enid. Matthew MacFayden is an excellent actor and my favoured choice to follow Daniel Craig as 007. Here he has to play the archetypal 1930s man, some who had to bury his emotions and used alcohol to suppress them. But MacFayden was not just an emotional constipated, he does show a character who loves his children and who did love Enid once. Ramona Marquez is a great young child actress, best know for her role in Outnumbered. She still plays a naïve character, but this time much more scared and confused. She worked really well with the adult actors in the film.

    James Hawes is best known as a television director and with Enid he didn't have much he could do. He did try and bring in some flair with flashbacks and the occasional fantasy sequence, but for the most part he was making a period pieces. But he still does a fine job, working with limited settings and with a limited budget was able to make Enid very authentic. He also got excellent performances from his actors and shows he has some talent.

    Overall, worth watching, particularly if you are a Helena Bonham Carter fan.

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    • Trivia
      The film had a very tight filming schedule. Helena Bonham Carter was cast just 10 days before shooting began, the movie was filmed in 16 days and edited in eight days.
    • Quotes

      [to her father]

      Imogen: Do you want to come see our rabbit? We did have two, but Mummy and Uncle Kenneth ate the other one.

    • Connections
      Edited into Enid: Deleted Scenes (2009)

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    • Release date
      • November 16, 2009 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Enid Blyton
    • Filming locations
      • Barrow Hills Golf Course, DERA vehicle testing track, Longcross Lane, Longcross, Surrey, England, UK(Green Hedges - Enid Blyton's house)
    • Production companies
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
      • Carnival Film & Television
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 22m(82 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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