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rather weak adaptation of 'Lord Beaupre', 16 April 2010
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didi-5 from United Kingdom
Henry James' novels and short stories have always been in vogue for
adaptations, and the series 'Affairs of the Heart' was no exception,
focusing on a major female character in each story and presenting a
version for television lasting approximately fifty minutes.
The first to be broadcast - although, oddly, it appears in the season 2
DVD, was 'Emma', a version of 'Lord Beaupre' starring Cheryl Campbell,
Jeremy Clyde, and David Yelland. It is a tale of arranged engagements
and family machinations - like many of James' tales, it presents the
upper middle and upper classes and delivers a stinging rebuke on the
way they choose to live.
However, well played though this instalment of the series is, it isn't
one which really draws in the viewer. Perhaps the story is just too
commonplace and a tale of drawing rooms and romantic entanglements
needs to be something more. However, Campbell is charming and as her
two suitors, Clyde and Yelland are both very much the perfect
gentlemen.
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