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The Duchess


Directed by: Saul Dibb
Starring: Keira Knightley
Genre:
Drama
Run Time: 110
min.
Release Date:
October 2008
On The Web:
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Site
Teaser:
Movie Trailer
Reviewed by
Byron Merritt |
A historical costume drama with some powerful
performances, THE DUCHESS is the study of The Duchess of
Devonshire and her battles with The Duke during their strained marriage.
Little known director Saul Dibb gets a dream cast in
Keira Knightley (ATONEMENT)
as The Duchess and Ralph Fiennes (THE CONSTANT GARDNER) as The Duke.
Thanks to Fiennes’ uber-talent as a powerhouse actor, he helps pull the
entire production up several rungs. Knightley shines unexpectedly bright
in her role as the clothes-designing Duchess who steps into royalty and
a marriage of the times; that is to say, something completely foreign to
those of us in today’s world.
By contract, she is to be honorable and deliver the
Duke an heir: a son. But three girls later and the Duke is becoming
restless. He finds lust wherever his loins take him and the Duchess must
simply bear it. A friend and confidant, Bess (Hayley Atwell), soon turns
into a lady of conflict as she sleeps with, and then moves in with, the
Duke. The Duchess tries to settle the matter but the Duke’s power won’t
allow her any leeway.
When a past love arrives in the Duchess’ life, a
powder keg erupts. Mr. Charles Grey (Dominic Cooper,
MAMMA MIA!) turns
the Duchess’ life upside down, and when she becomes pregnant with his
child, the Duke’s orders force her into an impossible situation: give
the baby up (and give up Mr. Grey) or never see your children again.
The terrible power wielded by The Duke is pulled off
exceptionally well thanks to the high performance of Ralph Fiennes.
Surprisingly you loathe him and then, as the film progresses, you
actually pity him when he says things like, "Look at them. To be that
free." His job and title have strapped him down and drove him into this
role.
The forced and eventual consummated acceptance of the
Duke’s power is probably Keira Knightley’s strongest reveal for her
since I’ve been watching her flicks.
The costumes and sets are stunning in their elegance
and appropriateness, as is the believable love that future Prime
Minister Grey (yes, he actually becomes Prime Minister) and the Duchess
feel for one another, even when forced apart by society and their own
lives.
This is a wonderfully done film with plenty of
eye-candy sets and dark characters to make most movie watchers delight.
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DVD cost: $24.99
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Newsworthy:
The film was heavily
marketed with links to Princess Diana (who is a direct descendant of
Cavendish), using her image in the trailers, and with a tagline ("There
were three people in her marriage") which is a play upon a quote
attributed to the late Royal. Keira Knightley came out and denied the
film had any links at all, stating that her character was interesting
enough without any comparisons.
Movie Quote: "Over
the years I have acted in ways that you have judged... harsh. Well, I do
not wish for you to undergo any further suffering."
Other Actors/Actresses
from The Duchess
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