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Madame Bovary [DVD]

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  • Format: PAL
  • Language French
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: Arrow Films
  • DVD Release Date: 24 Aug 2009
  • Run Time: 205 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B002BW5ZSW
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 54,254 in Film & TV (See Top 100 in Film & TV)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

Gustav Flaubert's celebrated novel of obsessive ardour undergoes a dazzling retrofit for the screen, courtesy of French neurosis-master Claude Chabrol. The basic story (a woman's selfish quest for happiness ends up obliterating all she holds dear) may be the same but Chabrol's talent for biting through to the dark marrow of passion makes this a startling experience, even for people familiar with the source material or the numerous other cinematic adaptations. Casting Isabelle Huppert in the title role (she's at least a decade older than the standard conception of this wilfully tragic heroine) was a potentially risky gambit that paid off big; underneath her glorious surface lies a startling foundation of brilliant ice. The same can be said about this stunning film. Viewers intrigued by this potent actress-director pairing may also want to check out The Story of Women and the wonderful La Ceremonie. The film is in French with English subtitles. --Andrew Wright

Product Description

In 19th century France, the romantic daughter of a squire (Emma Rouault) marries a dull country doctor (Charles Bovery). To escape boredom, she throws herself into love affairs with a suave local landowner (Rodolphe Boulanger) and a young law student (Leon Dupuis), and runs up ruinous debts. A sumptuous production of the faithfully adapted work of literature.


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23 of 24 people found the following review helpful
C'EST MAGNIFIQUE... 5 Nov 2002
By Lawyeraau HALL OF FAME TOP 100 REVIEWER
Format:VHS Tape
This is an excellent adaptation of the Gustave Flaubert novel of the same name. Isabelle Huppert is superb as the central character, Emma, a prosperous farmer's daughter, who marries a doctor, Charles Bovary (Jean Francois Balmer). He is a kind and gentle soul who adores her and wants nothing more than to make her happy. The problem is that he does not know how. Even Emma does not really know what would make her happy.

This is the story of Emma Bovary and her unhappy, wasted, shallow life. She is a woman who on the surface seems to have everything, an adoring, doting husband, a lovely, healthy daughter, an attractive well appointed home. Yet, she is unhappy. She loathes her husband, finding him pedantic and dull. She has little time for her daughter and seems to have little motherly instincts. What worldly goods she has never seem to her to be enough.

Seeking fulfillment, she takes lovers who always seem to fail her in the end. She mistakes passion for love and never fails to be disappointed when that love turns out to be fleeting, blind to the love that exists under her very own roof. As her unhappiness and dissatisfaction grow, so does the beauty of her wardrobe. Beautifully gowned and accessorized, Emma Bovary is as beautiful as she is shallow. She spends what she does not have on passing fripperies, only to have her world eventually come crashing down around her. She takes the easy way out of her self inflicted misery and, in doing so, consigns those who had the misfortune to truly love her to a doomed existence.

Claude Chabrol deftly directed this arresting period piece, exacting wonderful performances from the entire cast. Isabelle Huppert with her icy beauty is perfectly cast as Emma Bovary and gives a performance that is on the money. Jean Francois Balmer is also notable for his portrayal of her doting and supportive husband. This is an excellent film, one that is well worth having in one's collection. Period piece lovers will especially enjoy this film.

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27 of 32 people found the following review helpful
CES'T MAGNIFIQUE... 27 Jan 2003
By Lawyeraau HALL OF FAME TOP 100 REVIEWER
Format:DVD
This is an excellent adaptation of the Gustave Flaubert novel of the same name. Isabelle Huppert is superb as the central character, Emma, a prosperous farmer's daughter, who marries a doctor, Charles Bovary (Jean Francois Balmer). He is a kind and gentle soul who adores her and wants nothing more than to make her happy. The problem is that he does not know how. Even Emma does not really know what would make her happy.

This is the story of Emma Bovary and her unhappy, wasted, shallow life. She is a woman who on the surface seems to have everything, an adoring, doting husband, a lovely, healthy daughter, an attractive well appointed home. Yet, she is unhappy. She loathes her husband, finding him pedantic and dull. She has little time for her daughter and seems to have little motherly instincts. What worldly goods she has never seem to her to be enough.

Seeking fulfillment, she takes lovers who always seem to fail her in the end. She mistakes passion for love and never fails to be disappointed when that love turns out to be fleeting, blind to the love that exists under her very own roof. As her unhappiness and dissatisfaction grow, so does the beauty of her wardrobe. Beautifully gowned and accessorized, Emma Bovary is as beautiful as she is shallow. She spends what she does not have on passing fripperies, only to have her world eventually come crashing down around her. She takes the easy way out of her self-inflicted misery and, in doing so, consigns those who had the misfortune to truly love her to a doomed existence.

Claude Chabrol deftly directed this arresting period piece, exacting wonderful performances from the entire cast. Isabelle Huppert with her icy beauty is perfectly cast as Emma Bovary and gives a performance that is on the money. Jean Francois Balmer is also notable for his portrayal of her doting and supportive husband. This is an excellent film, one that is well worth having in one's collection. Period piece lovers will especially enjoy this film.

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22 of 34 people found the following review helpful
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Format:DVD
Having just enjoyed the film, we were eager to take in the interview with Isabelle Huppert and of course the comments by Chabrol himself, (the night before we'd done the same with L'Enfer, so 2 Chabrol nights in a row may have been pressing it... but hey, we're over eighteen... ok, well over eighteen, and yeah, we like French films get the picture). So, anyway, we return to the intricate menu and discover Quelle Horreur! the following legend sous les headings: "All extra material is French Language only", not only that, but... there was no interview with the lovely Isabelle, or Cast/Crew biogs and filmogs! The menu actually on the DVD says:
- Extract of Madame Bovary by Jean Renoir
- presentation of the movie by Joel Magny
- Special Comments by Claude Chabrol
- The Claude Chabrol Collection
- Options de menu Francais
page 2
- Extract from 'Bonnes Addresses du Passe"
- original Theatrical trailer
- Arrow Catalogue
- "The Faces"
- Internet

For les amants de Chabrol who are pauvres non French speakers I am afraid the extras shown are a "non, non" and no Isabelle aussi, We have written to Arrow Films for an explanation. Meanwhile, enjoy the film for the Chabrol experience - a seemingly detached look at a soul blighted by a bad romance that turns into a realistic and sympathetic portrayal of an ordinary disappointed life.

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