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Martin Scorsese, one of the great directors of our time, directs Oscar®-winner Daniel Day-Lewis (1989 Best Actor, My Left Foot), Michelle Pfeiffer and Winona Ryder in a brilliant adaptation of Edith Wharton's Pulitzer Prize-winning novel. A ravishing romance about three wealthy New Yorkers caught in a tragic love triangle, the ironically-titled story chronicles the grandeur and hypocrisy of high society in the 1870s. At the center of the film is Newland Archer (Day-Lewis), an upstanding attorney who secretly longs for a more passionate life. Engaged to the lovely but ordinary socialite May Welland (Ryder), Newland resigns himself to a life of quiet complacency. But when May's unconventional cousin returns to New York amid social and sexual scandal, Newland risks everything for a chance at true love. THE AGE OF INNOCENCE is a spellbinding portrait of hidden romance and regret.
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@ricardocampello369
@ricardocampello369 9 месяцев назад
Man, this film is a little talked about film from Scorsese's filmography and it doesn't appear much on the list of his best films, but for me it's one of his best films and a true masterpiece! With excellent performances, and in my opinion, Michelle Pfeiffer should have been nominated for an Oscar for best actress for this film, Scorsese manages to talk about the pain of love and makes a philosophical study that makes us wonder why some people give in to passions and others do not do this. The film is for few because it has its own rhythm and a language that not everyone understands and can capture, but it is an incredible work of art!!!
@purpurina5663
@purpurina5663 2 месяца назад
I agree. I adore this movie. It has so many layers. It is pure perfection. In fact I believe it is intentionally excessive in its perfection, so as to stress the oppressive atmosphere.
@luqueteeees
@luqueteeees 2 месяца назад
Pfeiffer's beauty is immensely ridiculous. And what an excellent actress...
@silverkitty2503
@silverkitty2503 Год назад
goddam daniel day lewis is ...DREAMY
@Agent-cz9rj
@Agent-cz9rj 2 года назад
There love was a forbidden love one of a kind. Newland Archer said to her ( You gave me my first glimpse of a real life. ). She woke him up made him see the world through new eyes.
@Agent-cz9rj
@Agent-cz9rj 2 года назад
The beauty of watching this film was it was based in The Gilded Age when America was in the peak of wealth & fortune 1870s - 1890s. Countess Olenska a woman ahead of her time represented a new way of living life as free woman who wished to divorce the Count for his cruel malice towards her. Newland Archer a man who lived by the rules of New York Society was contempt to marry into one of New York’s oldest families - May a charming, warm, loving girl but not very bright.
@JHarder1000
@JHarder1000 2 года назад
If you think May is not very bright, you have missed the point. Her cunning is astounding.
@GW-gz8jh
@GW-gz8jh 2 года назад
May was bright. She was also conforming to the standard behaviors and expectations of women/wives of the time. That was part of the resentment Newland had for her. She wouldn’t speak her mind, express her own options. But in the end was very smart behind the scenes securing what she wanted.
@kittykatz4001
@kittykatz4001 2 месяца назад
May was “ bright” but Archer found her boring and uninteresting, as he was also. Countess Olenska was out of his league. May was Archer’s “lane,” but he didn’t like his own “lane,” and yearned for a “bird of paradise,” that he didn’t have the “stones” for.
@here_we_go_again2571
@here_we_go_again2571 Месяц назад
@@kittykatz4001 Exactly!
@beverlyallison4768
@beverlyallison4768 4 месяца назад
Loved this movie.
@Ellipsis10
@Ellipsis10 Год назад
i don't know if it's intentional but the way Archer's face closeup is framed with the white collar at the bottom of the screen reminds me of a priest. Considering the subject and Scorsese's Catholic background this could be intentional.
@purpurina5663
@purpurina5663 2 месяца назад
Good catch! Speaks to the underlying moral judgement
@notshetocastarz
@notshetocastarz 2 месяца назад
Newland incantevole ma anche Ellen è molto efficace Questo è un film clamoroso, interpretato e diretto da Dio, coma spesso è accaduto a Scorsese non è stato riconosciuto per il capolavoro che è!!! Meritavano tutti e tte l'Oscar!!!
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