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Being Julia [DVD] [2004]

DVD ~ Annette Bening
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  • Actors: Annette Bening, Jeremy Irons, Bruce Greenwood, Michael Gambon
  • Directors: Istvan Szabo
  • Format: PAL, Widescreen
  • Language English
  • Subtitles: English, Hindi
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: 12
  • Studio: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
  • DVD Release Date: 17 Aug 2009
  • Run Time: 100 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0007LYDFU
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 27,652 in DVD (See Bestsellers in DVD)

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Amazon.co.uk Review

Annette Bening's outstanding performance is the best reason to see Being Julia, a highly melodramatic adaptation of the 1937 novel Theatre by W. Somerset Maugham. With a prestigious pedigree (director Istvan Szabo and screenwriter Ronald Harwood share impressive theatrical backgrounds) and a stellar cast including Jeremy Irons, Bruce Greenwood, and Juliet Stevenson, the film's backstage and onstage theatrics take place in pre-World War II London, when the venerable actress Julia (Bening) fends off middle-age by romancing a stage-struck young American (Shaun Evans) in a calculated attempt to retain some youthful vitality while airing her own dirty laundry onstage in a glorious act of divine diva behavior. Treating life and theater as one big play in which she's the perpetual star, Julia's nothing if not a master thespian, and Bening's got all the chops to keep her in the spotlight. If the film isn't quite worthy of Bening's excellence, at least it gives her performance the showcase it deserves. -- Jeff Shannon


Synopsis

As she enters her early 40s, London theatre actress Julia Lambert (Annette Bening) starts having a nervous breakdown. She still rules the West End, but is growing too old for ingenue parts. When Tom Fennell (Shaun Evans), an adoring lad half her age, comes into her life, a clandestine affair begins. Though she's happy for a while, Julia eventually winds up in a face-off with a Tom's other, much younger lover (Lucy Punch). Luckily, the spirit of Julia's cantankerous old acting coach (London theatre legend Michael Gambon) follows Julia around offering some tough-love encouragement. Set in the late 1930s, this is a fine costume comedy-drama about the sorrows and joys of art. The eternal question of 'when am I acting and when am I myself'.

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28 of 30 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Annette Benning: Always good, 4 Oct 2005
By C. Skelton (Horsham, West Sussex United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
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I don't usually like "Period Drama" but this is a bit of a gem, mainley due to a superb cast topped by the brillient Annette Benning with her perfect English accent.
This is a film with everything; drama, comedy, sadness, sex, love and a clever twist.
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32 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Your only reality is the theatre", 22 Sep 2005
By Alcat Garcia "aka bel_78 // A.G. is just an a... (Buenos Aires, Argentina) - See all my reviews
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"Being Julia" is a very good movie (maybe 4 stars?), that somewhat ends up being absolutely wonderful in the last ten minutes, and thus deserves to be given 5 stars.

Julia Lambert (an spectacular Annette Bening), the main character, is a very successful and temperamental actress who is bored out of her mind with her routine. Julia has money and fame, but she wants a holiday from the theatre and her husband Michael Gosselyn (Jeremy Irons), who is at the same her manager. However, all her boredom vanishes quickly when she plunges into an affair with an attractive young American, Tom Fennel (Shaun Evans). She is 45 and he is in his twenties, but they have an exhilarating affair, for a while.

Unfortunately, there are lots of beautiful young actresses in 1930's London, and Tom meets one of them, Avice Crichton (Lucy Punch). Avice is an ambitious young actress, and manages to get a part in Julia's new play thanks to the intervention of a lovesick Tom. But will Julia let bygones be bygones in her relationship with Tom, or will she take revenge in her turf when Avice goes to far in her quest for stardom?. Watch "Being Julia", and enjoy the show :)

Of course, there is much more to this film that what I have told you, but that is the gist of the plot. Other secondary characters that bring even more life to "Being Julia" are Julia's son, Roger (Tom Sturridge), her personal maid Evie (Juliet Stevenson), and her friend, Lord Charles (Bruce Greenwood). But probably the most important secondary character is Jimmie Langton (Michael Gambon), Julia's erstwhile mentor, who happens to be dead but nonetheless peppers the movie with his advice to Julia. His opinion was, and continues to be, of the utmost importance to Julia. Jimmie was, after all, the one who told her that "Your only reality is the theatre".

All in all, I can sincerely say that I found this movie delightful, and that I'll keep an open eye for future films by its director, Istvan Szabo. If you can, rent or buy "Being Julia", and keep your remote control close to you. I bet that you will watch the ending of this movie more than a few times :)

Belen Alcat

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22 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars GORGEOUS BENING MAKES BEING JULIA SEEM TO BE SO MUCH FUN, 21 Feb 2005
By F. Sweet (Midwestern USA) - See all my reviews
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Istvan Szabo's "Being Julia," is based on Sommerset Maugham's wickedly funny 1937 novel "Theatre" as adapted by Ronald Harwood who had also done "The Pianist." The story is a funny, sexy, worldly-wise presentation of London's 1938 art deco-era theater scene.

Similar to Szabo's "Mephisto" (1981), "Being Julia" is in love with actors and their profession. To this film's considerable advantage, the cast is absolutely first-rate.

As the movie opens, Julia Lambert (played to the hilt by a stunnningly beautiful Annette Bening), is a legendary stage actress with the heart of a carefree girl and a spring steel spine. She's the toast of the West End theater world and still playing 29-year-old femmes fatale. She is enjoying her latest triumph and is about to have lunch with her hared boiled manager and husband, the exceedingly vain ex-actor Michael Gosselyn (Jeremy Irons).

Incidentally, "Being Julia" is only Annette Bening's 17th film. Indeed, she's only been on the acting scene since 1990. Bening has the grace and magnetism of a legend, a genuine sophistication and star quality that make her watchable in anything.

Back to the story. Abruptly, a third party is added - a young, American accountant Tom Fennel (Shaun Evans). Tom worships Julia and the London theater and, in later scenes in which Bening's Julia cannot stop laughing, seduces the all-too-willing older woman.

In Julia's life offstage, she's always "on," always ready to greet her public, keen to be talked about in the newspapers and gossiped about on the street. Her marriage to Michael is very off-beat. He's either oblivious or apathetic to Julia's affairs. But he's both her biggest fan and harshest critic. When Julia wails in a moment of self-pity: "I'm a bitch!" Not skipping a beat, he begins his reply with "Nevertheless..."

Julia is not far off from Bette Davis' character in "All About Eve." Indeed, "Being Julia" even borrows a few pages from that film in its last act, where Julia's status as Diva No. 1 is threatened by a mostly untalented but very aggressive engenue, Avice Crichton (Lucy Punch). Julia's growing jealousy of the girl is exacerbated by the fact that Avice is sleeping with Tom Fennel, too. What's a dyed-in-the-wool drama queen to do? Julia's outrageous on-stage solution is more entertaining than believable. Still, Bening's Julia demonstrates such wicked glee in doing it that it's hard to fault her.

Hungarian filmmaker Istvan Szabo's movie presents sharp, high-class comedy and drama, but sometimes it doesn't seem sure what to do with anyone except Julia. When she is not on camera, the film becomes noticeably less engaging. Bening's expressive eyes, her beautiful face, her enthusiasm and passion make it impossible to take your eyes off her when she's on the screen. However, that's not just because she's beautiful but because she makes being Julia seem to be so much fun.

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