- Film Review
- Reviewed By Brian Pendreigh
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3 out of 5
Like the 2005 adaptation of Pride & Prejudice, this take on a literary classic is destined to be compared to the landmark TV mini-series that came before it. ITV's 1981 production of Evelyn Waugh's between-the-wars tale was memorably brought to life by Anthony Andrews and Jeremy Irons as the leads. Here Matthew Goode takes the role of Charles Ryder, a middle-class scholar who is drawn into the upper-class world of fellow Oxford undergraduate Lord Sebastian Flyte (Ben Whishaw). The two men develop a close bond over the course of a summer spent at Flyte's family home, Brideshead. However, their chaste relationship is thrown into jeopardy by Sebastian's erratic behaviour and Charles's growing attraction to Sebastian's sister, Julia (Hayley Atwell). Becoming Jane director Julian Jarrold's film has much to commend it, particularly the performances of Whishaw (charming, camp, dangerous) and co-stars Emma Thompson and Patrick Malahide. And although the bookend sequences do feel rather like awkward appendages, the loss of lesser characters and changes to the book's structure shouldn't offend purists too much.
Plot Summary
Period drama based on Evelyn Waugh's novel, starring Matthew Goode and Ben Whishaw. During the Second World War, Charles Ryder is reminded of his student days at Oxford, where he fell for the charms of the flamboyant and unconventional Sebastian Flyte and his aristocratic family.
Cast and crew
Cast
- Charles Ryder
- Matthew Goode
- Sebastian Flyte
- Ben Whishaw
- Julia Flyte
- Hayley Atwell
- Lady Marchmain
- Emma Thompson
- Lord Marchmain
- Michael Gambon
- Cara
- Greta Scacchi
- Edward Ryder
- Patrick Malahide
- Cordelia Flyte
- Felicity Jones
Crew
- Director
- Julian Jarrold
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