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Oscar and Lucinda

  • 1997
  • R
  • 2h 12m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
7.3K
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Ralph Fiennes and Cate Blanchett in Oscar and Lucinda (1997)
Period DramaDramaRomance

In mid-1800s England, Oscar is a young Anglican priest, a misfit and an outcast, but with the soul of an angel. As a boy, even though from a strict Pentecostal family, he felt God told him t... Read allIn mid-1800s England, Oscar is a young Anglican priest, a misfit and an outcast, but with the soul of an angel. As a boy, even though from a strict Pentecostal family, he felt God told him through a sign to leave his father and his faith and join the Church of England. Lucinda is... Read allIn mid-1800s England, Oscar is a young Anglican priest, a misfit and an outcast, but with the soul of an angel. As a boy, even though from a strict Pentecostal family, he felt God told him through a sign to leave his father and his faith and join the Church of England. Lucinda is a teen-aged Australian heiress who has an almost desperate desire to liberate her sex fro... Read all

  • Director
    • Gillian Armstrong
  • Writers
    • Laura Jones
    • Peter Carey
  • Stars
    • Ralph Fiennes
    • Cate Blanchett
    • Ciarán Hinds
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    7.3K
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    • Director
      • Gillian Armstrong
    • Writers
      • Laura Jones
      • Peter Carey
    • Stars
      • Ralph Fiennes
      • Cate Blanchett
      • Ciarán Hinds
    • 54User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 10 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Ralph Fiennes
    Ralph Fiennes
    • Oscar Hopkins
    Cate Blanchett
    Cate Blanchett
    • Lucinda Leplastrier
    Ciarán Hinds
    Ciarán Hinds
    • Reverend Dennis Hasset
    • (as Ciaran Hinds)
    Tom Wilkinson
    Tom Wilkinson
    • Hugh Stratton
    Richard Roxburgh
    Richard Roxburgh
    • Mr. Jeffries
    Clive Russell
    Clive Russell
    • Theophilus
    Bille Brown
    • Percy Smith
    Josephine Byrnes
    Josephine Byrnes
    • Miriam Chadwick
    Barnaby Kay
    Barnaby Kay
    • Wardley-Fish
    Barry Otto
    Barry Otto
    • Jimmy D'Abbs
    Linda Bassett
    Linda Bassett
    • Betty Stratton
    Geoffrey Rush
    Geoffrey Rush
    • Narrator
    • (voice)
    Polly Cheshire
    • Young Lucinda
    Gillian Jones
    • Elizabeth Leplastrier
    Robert Menzies
    • Abel Leplastrier
    Adam Hayes
    Adam Hayes
    • Young Oscar
    James Tingey
    • Oscar (13 Years Old)
    Matyelok Gibbs
    • Mrs. Williams
    • Director
      • Gillian Armstrong
    • Writers
      • Laura Jones
      • Peter Carey
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    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews54

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    Arkaan

    Unique and wonderful film

    I wandered by it in the video-store a couple times before deciding to rent it. After seeing it, I wondered why this wonderful film wasn't in more places.

    Ralph Fiennes and Cate Blanchett are dazzling in their roles, as a aqua-phobic priest and a defiant glassworks business woman. The scenes with them together are simple radiant.

    The church floating scenes are also brilliantly audacious and thrilling.

    One of the ten best of 1997.
    tedg

    Obsession, Compulsion

    This is one of my favorite movies. Regular readers of my comments will wonder why I elevate it to my "must see" category

    Part of the reason I want you to see it is because of how well it pairs with Cate's masterpiece, "Heaven." Now, that film can stand on its own as a transcendent cinematic experience. It easily shifts us from a "real" world into one more magical and over the course of the experience that distance increases.

    It took Kieslowski's notion of cinematic distance and added the journey to that distance. It is one of the most important successful experiments in cinema and it owes much to the collaboration of Cate.

    That reflects on this. A smaller project. A less ambitious director, but still with an affecting emotional directness. A pre-existing story that has literary strengths that become cinematic defects. And yet there is that same collaboration with the creating of an alternative magical reality fueled by obsession.

    There is that same smooth slide from here to there. There is that same equating of wilderness (a Herzogian river) to the internal landscape. The same trigger of the gamble.

    And also, there is the remarkable glass chapel. One shot has it moving down the river, but it seems as if it is floating through the trees. You are dead if that does not stick with you for years.

    Alas, not much is made of a central image in the book — the tensed glass tears that explode when gently traced at their origin.

    The major flaw is Fiennes. Both brothers have a sort of forehead acting style which unravels much of the subtleties of Cate's acting by breathing. But she is so breathtaking an actress in both these films, even though she is only the referent in the last part of this.

    See the two films in one night. Any order.

    Ted's Evaluation -- 4 of 3: Every cineliterate person should experience this.
    7grantss

    Good, but not great

    England, mid-19th century. Lucinda is a wealthy Australian heiress with a love of glass, resulting in her buying a glass factory. Oscar is a young Anglican priest. Both have a gambling addiction, though Oscar has been very successful with this pastime. Lucinda builds a church made entirely of glass and transports it to Australia. On the ship she meets Oscar, setting off a dramatic chain of events.

    Good, but not great. Had massive potential - it was compelling viewing for the first 60% or so of the movie. But then it takes a rather random turn, a turn which should have just been a minor detour but becomes the ultimate plot line.

    Great performance from Ralph Fiennes and a good one from Cate Blanchett. Good support from Ciaran Hinds.
    7xenophil

    Odd and appealing

    This beautifully made romance has an odd appeal. I only ranked it a seven, because it has some flaws - the complicated story is is not rendered clearly in all its details (I could not figure out what was going on with the Reverend Haslitt, for example) and the style tends towards a gothic/romantic manneredness in places.

    All the same, I recommend it for anyone who can tolerate the genre. I love these two actors, Ralph Fiennes and Cate Blanchett. They and the supporting cast, including the bit parts, fill out their roles with life, warmth and poignancy. There are numerous evocative touches in the details of the production - the mysterious moving church in the opening scene, for example, the music, the costumes, and the sets. The story is unique, original, character-based, and there are some unexpected flashes of insight into human nature.
    8QueenMag

    Unusual Love Tale

    I am not one for love stories, but this one truly moved me. It is wonderfully strange! It's nothing like anything I've seen before. I loved the awkwardness of Oscar and Lucinda, and the way that we had a chance to see (at length} who they were before they ever met each other. It made their attraction to one another make sense (something so rare in cinematic romances).

    I think this is Ralph Fiennes' best performance of his career, and he's proved his versatility. Compare his Oscar to his Count in The English Patient - completely different people, not even carrying themselves in the same way! This was a very good role for him. Cate Blanchett was really the standout for me; I took notice of her right away, and determined to keep an eye out for her future performances (she did a terrific job in the flawed "Elizabeth").

    Of course, the film is beautifully made (I wouldn't expect anything less from Gillian Armstrong) and imaginative ... the way it depicts reality as almost surreal, and the surreal as quite real ... it's lovely.

    On the one hand, this is a sad film, in that it's about two people who are just ... odd. They don't really fit in anywhere, and people don't understand them. Neither Oscar nor Lucinda are even anticipating (or aspiring) to be understood, and yet they find, and take comfort in, one another. Here is where the film turns from sad to joyful ... it is thrilling to see the surprise and delight they express as they discover that they have found their soulmates. I have to say that I found, in their story, a true (and hopeful) portrayal of love.

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    • Trivia
      Christopher Eccleston revealed in his memoir that he auditioned for Oscar Hopkins.
    • Goofs
      While taking the glass church from Sydney to Bellingen, Oscar crosses the scenic Blue Mountains. They should not be on his route.
    • Quotes

      [On how Christians are by nature gamblers]

      Oscar: We bet that there is a God.

    • Connections
      Featured in Siskel & Ebert: Tomorrow Never Dies/Mousehunt/As Good as it Gets/Kundun/Oscar and Lucinda (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      Motet - Os Justi
      Written by Anton Bruckner

      Performed by La Chapelle Royale and Collegium Vocale Gent (as Collegium Vocale Ghent)

      Ensemble Musique Oblique

      Conducted by Philippe Herreweghe

      Courtesy of Harmonia Mundi S.A. France

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    • Release date
      • December 31, 1997 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Australia
      • United States
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
    • Also known as
      • Оскар і Люсінда
    • Filming locations
      • Boscastle, Cornwall, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Australian Film Finance Corporation (AFFC)
      • Dalton Films
      • Fox Searchlight Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Budget
      • A$16,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,897,404
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $83,461
      • Jan 4, 1998
    • Gross worldwide
      • $1,897,404
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 12 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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