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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
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  • 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.
    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.
    3icelandica

    Enjoyed the film, but it was not at all accurate.

    This film promulgates the stories spread about that Enid Blyton was a horrible person and a cold mother. This is not factual. If you read Barbara Stoney's very accurate biography - "Enid Blyton, The Biography" with a foreword written by Miss Blyton's own daughter Gillian - you will see that she adored her children and loved both her first and second husbands. She contributed enormous amounts of teaching aids to the teachers and children of the twentieth century, and should be remembered with love and admiration. Do not take this cinematic telling of her life as factual. It isn't. In her daughter's own words - "I was very close to my mother, and talked with her freely from early childhood." which disputes the notion of her having been a cold mother. I have read her biography, and whilst this film captures the atmosphere of the time, it does not capture the true events.
    8TheLittleSongbird

    Sumptuous, absorbing and well performed biographical drama about one of my favourite childhood authors

    When I was a child, I absolutely adored Enid Blyton's books; like Beatrix Potter's simple but charming, whimsical and beautifully illustrated stories, her books were full of characters I could relate to(ie. Silky from the Magic Faraway Tree stories), magical or exciting adventures and moments where I laughed and cried. At 17, I still have the utmost respect for her work, and while it was flawed, I liked this biographical drama.

    One definite plus was the way it was filmed, it was shot in a very sumptuous visual style that was most suitable. The costumes were ravishing, the scenery was breathtaking and the makeup was immaculate. The music score had parts that were a) haunting, b) poignant and c) hypnotic, the same effect that a minimalist score would have. I also liked the embedded references to her books, some as Enid sat at her typewriter, the script was well above average and the ending was somewhat moving.

    The acting is very well done. Both Matthew Macfadyen and Dennis Lawson turned in great work as Hugh and Kenneth, and to some extent I felt sorry for both their characters; Hugh because of the way Enid treated him and Kenneth because he was seemingly oblivious to what Enid was really like. Helena Bonham Carter looked beautiful and gave a wonderful performance. If I were to be honest though I prefer her more passionate and headstrong characters in A Room with a View and Howards End.

    It is here though where the flaws of this drama come. I think it was more to do with how she was written than how she was acted, but somehow I wasn't sure whether Enid was really that one-dimensional, here she is quite hypocritical and insensitive, then again it may be just me. Another problem if not so significant was that I felt some of the earlier scenes, particularly the scenes where Enid is a child, were a tad rushed.

    Overall, I generally liked this biographical drama, not perfect in my opinion but worth watching. 8/10 Bethany Cox
    AvinashPatalay

    Enid Blyton fans stay away

    I have been an avid Enid Blyton fan all my childhood. Like me if you have been one too, and happen to watch "Enid" the first thing that happens is morality kicks in. You feel betrayed, robbed of the childhood fondness and unknowing partaken to support the evil Enid Blyton was in real life. You would think life would have been better off not having watched it in first place, leaving the uncontaminated innocence as it should be and to narrate the Enid Blyton tales to your grand children. Alas truth is stranger than fiction.

    Nonetheless, playing the devils' advocate - I still feel I should give due credit to Enid Blyton for all that magical adventures I have been during my childhood. The fond memories of Famous Five and Secret Seven are too strong to be dusted off. For whatever she was in personal life, that was her prerogative. I hardly paid any attention about it in my childhood so why should I now?

    Enid had ghosts of her own but prefers to live in her own wonderland, and this was brilliantly brought to life on the screen.

    Helena Bonham Carter put her life and soul into breathing life to the character of "Enid Blyton". I always thought Tim Burton mentoring her success, but clearly she can stand tall for herself.

    Mathew Macfadyen and Denis Lawson provide adequate support.

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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)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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