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8 out of 10 people found the following review useful:
Elegant adaptation of `Rouge et Negre', 12 May 2002
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Author:
Keith F. Hatcher from La Rioja, Spain
In the last decade or so I have begun to think that the BBC has lost its
finer edge in making its own productions. However in `Scarlet and Black' the
BBC has once again shown it can make some of the best TV material to be
found anywhere in the world. And much credit, of course, must go to Ben
Bolt.
With just about the best cinematography imaginable, this adaptation of
Stendhal's wonderful novel `Rouge et Negre' almost beggars belief. The sets,
costumes are perfect, sumptuous. Among TV productions, perhaps only `Queen'
(qv) comes anywhere near rivalling this magnificent BBC period piece drama
I do not add `romantic' as that is too trite.
Excellent story-line is well backed up by an extraordinary cast which was
evidently inspired for this production. Personally I might have chosen
another actor instead of Ewan McGregor for the part of Julien Sorel, but
perhaps this opinion is merely tainted by other viewings of this young
Scotsman, for example in `Trainspotting'. However, having said that, by no
means does he upset anything or anybody in the development of a very
complicated story.
I thoroughly recommend this TV film, and also suggest you compare with `La
Reine Margot' (qv) with Isabelle Adjani, Virna Lisi and Asia Argento (to put
the ladies first) and Daniel Auteuil, Jean-Hugues Anglade, Vincent Perez and
Claudio Amendola (The Mission, Nostromo).
2 out of 3 people found the following review useful:
Entertaining period drama, 2 May 2002
Author:
Sydney (joeorewan) from Iowa
I'm not usually attracted to BBC dramas. That tends to be something I
find more suitable for my mother, but being a recent Ewan McGregor fan, I
was intrigued by this series. I find it quite entertaining with excellent
acting. The story is about Julien Sorel's journey through his young
adulthood. He goes through his life imagining himself being mentored by
Napoleon, and he "conquers" his love interests as the world presents
challenges for Julien's love affairs. Alice Krige and McGregor have a
wonderful chemistry together. I like the tension in Rachel Weisz's and
McGregor's chemistry because it alarms the audience of the danger this
woman
could lead to. I enjoyed this love affair show more than most because it
also makes aside comments on religion, politics, and upper class versus
lower class. I would definitely recommend this movie even to people who
don't believe they could enjoy a "costume drama."
1 out of 5 people found the following review useful:
Great fun, great lesson for life..., 15 January 2005
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Author:
mayapan from United States
In my old COLLEGE days, reading this novel for my degree in French, WAS
A MUST... but this TV SERIES IS SO MUCH EASIER AND FUN. Accurate enough
to pass the test, but as usual, nothing beats the paper and ink thing.
Encourages any one to go buy the book and read it, and discover more
about French culture, literature and way of life. It will also make a
very good invitation for your next trip to Paris. Way out better that
the Da Vinci thing so much in Fade now.
I recommend this for parents of young, quiet, but very intelligent men.
It is inspiring, and teaches well: What goes around, comes around: Most
of the Time with earnings!
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