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Torrents of Spring

  • 1989
  • PG-13
  • 1h 41m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
447
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Torrents of Spring (1989)
Period DramaDramaRomance

A young Russian aristocrat found himself in a difficult situation before his wedding - the temptation of a different way of life was revealed to him.A young Russian aristocrat found himself in a difficult situation before his wedding - the temptation of a different way of life was revealed to him.A young Russian aristocrat found himself in a difficult situation before his wedding - the temptation of a different way of life was revealed to him.

  • Director
    • Jerzy Skolimowski
  • Writers
    • Jerzy Skolimowski
    • Arcangelo Bonaccorso
    • Ivan Turgenev
  • Stars
    • Timothy Hutton
    • Nastassja Kinski
    • Valeria Golino
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    447
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jerzy Skolimowski
    • Writers
      • Jerzy Skolimowski
      • Arcangelo Bonaccorso
      • Ivan Turgenev
    • Stars
      • Timothy Hutton
      • Nastassja Kinski
      • Valeria Golino
    • 10User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Timothy Hutton
    Timothy Hutton
    • Dimitri Sanin
    Nastassja Kinski
    Nastassja Kinski
    • Maria Nikolaevna Polozov
    Valeria Golino
    Valeria Golino
    • Gemma Rosselli
    William Forsythe
    William Forsythe
    • Prince Ippolito Polozov
    Urbano Barberini
    Urbano Barberini
    • Baron Von Doenhof
    Francesca De Sapio
    Francesca De Sapio
    • Mrs. Rosselli
    Jacques Herlin
    Jacques Herlin
    • Pantaleone
    Antonio Cantafora
    Antonio Cantafora
    • Richter
    Krzysztof Janczar
    Krzysztof Janczar
    • Klueber
    • (as Christopher Janczar)
    Christian Dottorini
    • Emilio
    Alexia Korda
    • Mrs. Stoltz
    Marinella Anaclerio
    • Luisa
    Pietro Bontempo
    • Man with Glasses
    Thierry Langerak
    • La luna
    Xavier Maly
    Xavier Maly
    • Pulcinella
    Anna Piccioni
    • Gypsy Woman
    Massimo Sarchielli
    Massimo Sarchielli
    • Gypsy Man
    Serge Spira
    • Doctor Past
    • Director
      • Jerzy Skolimowski
    • Writers
      • Jerzy Skolimowski
      • Arcangelo Bonaccorso
      • Ivan Turgenev
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    10jamesericmcgee

    See For Yourself

    I'd like to read what women think of this feature. Every review I've seen so far completely misses the point including Roger Ebert's dead-wrong pan. Courage of conviction and lack of it bridge to each other here, though at different levels for different characters for very different reasons. The hues are gorgeous, and the music marries nicely. Experience this one your self. I've known very few people who have made similar choices in there lives and lived with those choices, so I'm not surprised that so many reviewers can't understand these characters. I would have stopped at "...music marries nicely..." but there is a ten line minimum.
    7Bunuel1976

    TORRENTS OF SPRING (Jerzy Skolimowski, 1989) ***

    Stately period piece in the meticulous style of BARRY LYNDON (1975) - down to frequent shooting by candlelight - if done on a more intimate scale; actually the plot, adapted from a novel by Ivan Turgenev, is quite reminiscent of THE AGE OF INNOCENCE (1993). Still, it's not all solemnity and Skolimowski (who even appears, uncredited, in a brief but plum role) manages to insert his trademark irony and the odd visual touch on occasion!

    Timothy Hutton and Nastassja Kinski may not look Russian, but they aren't too bad under the circumstances - she being especially radiant as the cold-hearted but irresistible temptress; ingénue Valeria Golino, then, is the final component of the romantic triangle. Despite the obvious Russian setting, the film was mainly shot in Italy (being an Italian/French co-production) - to where it actually relocates for the melancholy finale, which takes place against the colorful backdrop of the Venice Carnival.

    The color utilized is generally muted and bathed in warm hues, with great care given to the lighting (most effective during a love scene inside a barn, set at dusk) - making the film's look and its overall period sense feel completely authentic. Though not usually linked with this type of film, Stanley Myers contributes a lovely score.
    7fookoo

    a very uneven wiggy melodrama

    Warning: spoilers follow

    "Torrents of Spring" is an HBO European, horse and carriage, costume drama from the late 1980's. Bought off of e-Bay for less than $7, it is an ex-rental VHS tape that immediately says something about the movie: the initial scenes show tape wear, indicating that the movie was watched for a few minutes and then quickly taken out of the VHS recorder/player and dumped back into its box. The entire movie is told in flashback in which the heart of the movie depicts a young nobleman, Timothy Hutton, in conflict over two women: Valeria Golino, in the role of a bakery shop owner's pretty daughter, and Nastassja Kinski, as a rich married woman who can buy anything.

    "Torrents of Spring" has a running time of 102 minutes and neatly breaks into two parts. It would be charitable to characterize the first part of the movie as awful because descriptive phrases come to mind: stiff as a board, stuffed shirt, trite dialogue, awful framing, amateur hour, cardboard characters. Hutton has the look of Pierce Brosnan, trying to do the right thing. Very early on, he falls in love with Valeria Golino's character and after a series of events proposes marriage that he will finance by selling his estate and giving his serfs their freedom - thus drastically cutting the proceeds of the sale. Somewhere around the twenty minute mark, Nastassja Kinski appears in a dreadful looking wig. She takes a fancy to Hutton and through a telescope watches his courting of the pretty shop owner's daughter in a tethered balloon. It is difficult to suppress the thought that Nastassja has just escaped from a villainous role from "The Three Musketeers." Empty chatter and strained moments fill the first sixty minutes of the film, leading one to wonder how much worse "Torrents of Spring" can get. Some way or other, Nastassja finds out about Hutton's marriage and the necessity to sell his estate. But she is after him and sets a trap for him by offering to buy it. At this point, "Torrents of Spring" has risen to the top of the heap as potentially Nastassja's worst movie, ever.

    There is a very clear break in continuity in which "Torrents of Spring" shifts from its lackluster veneer into a completely different phase that holds out the potential of vitality. Without her wig, Nastassja loses her hat while chasing Hutton on horseback through a forest. This is a transforming moment that leads into Nastassja's seduction of Hutton. From that moment in the forest, one sees and experiences what Nastassja can do on screen. She takes control of it and never lets it go. It would be very unfair to reveal how the movie ends. It is too bad that the same vision and energy was not invested in the first sixty minutes of the movie. "Torrents of Spring" has its problems or perhaps Nastassja can't act while wearing a wig?

    This film looks a lot better on the DVD transfer because it is in widescreen format and gives a much needed added dimension compared to the restrictive full screen version on VHS tape.
    dmangibson-1

    what a waste!

    Turgenev's novel is ripe for cinematic treatment but Jerzy makes one wrong decision after another and sucks the life and drama out of the novel. Though Timothy Hutton is a serviceable lead -- his Russian dance though completely out of character and not in the book is a standout -- Valeria Golino is horribly miscast as is Kinski. The script also takes such liberties with the structure and characterizations that the movie ends up collapsing under its own weight. As the filmmaker never truly establishes Hutton's commitment and love for Gemma we don't care what happens between he and Kinski. Throughout the movie the director takes what were written as character scenes and opens them up into elaborate set pieces -- the fair, the opera, the masked ball -- underscoring his insecurity about our attachment to his characters and their wants and desires. He also has the most annoying directorial tic of starting almost every scene by dollying the camera behind some foreground element; flowers, tree branches, curtains and then finding our characters making their entrance. Miramax should have repo-ed the dolly and track and given him a tripod to stick the camera on.

    Turgenev deserves better. Read the book; it's much more cinematic on the page then in this film.

    One last question: what is William Forsythe doing in this movie?
    Lanwench

    Terrible, except for one notable scene

    This is an extremely amateurish, ham-handed film, with lousy accents, stilted dialogue, and a waste of the unconvincing Timothy Hutton as a disillusioned Russian nobleman (!!!)

    Valeria Golino is beautiful, but her character awfully two dimensional - and nobody could possibly believe Nastassja Kinski's hardboiled seductress. The entire film has that cheesy pan-European soft-focus quality found usually on late-night premium cable channels, but with a little less gratuitous nudity.

    However, there is a lovely scene wherein Nastassja and Timothy go to visit a Gypsy camp and dance around with ever-increasing attraction to one another. The music is fabulous, and there isn't much of the aforementioned crappy dialogue. If I could find just that scene on DVD, I'd buy it. Otherwise, give this one a pass.

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    • Trivia
      Joseph Losey had once planned a film version of Turgenev's novel, from a screenplay by John Osborne and featuring James Fox in a leading role. It was never made.
    • Connections
      Remake of Chun chao (1957)
    • Soundtracks
      Don Giovanni
      Written by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart

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    • Release date
      • February 9, 1990 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • France
      • Italy
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Wenn die Masken fallen
    • Filming locations
      • Prague, Czech Republic
    • Production companies
      • Erre Produzioni
      • Reteitalia
      • Les Films Ariane
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $111,747
    • Gross worldwide
      • $111,747
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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