Director:
James IvoryGuión:
Ruth Prawer JhabvalaCámara:
Tony Pierce-RobertsMúsica:
Richard RobbinsReparto:
Maggie Smith, Helena Bonham Carter, Denholm Elliott, Julian Sands, Simon Callow, Patrick Godfrey, Judi Dench, Fabia Drake, Amanda Walker, Daniel Day-Lewis (más)Streaming (1)
Sinopsis(1)
Lucy Honey Church, una joven inglesa de buena familia, se encuentra en Florencia haciendo un viaje turístico, acompañada por su prima y dama de compañía, Charlotte Barlet. En la pensión donde se hospedan conocen al señor Emerson y su hijo George. (Paraiso)
Reseñas (2)
The combination of Ivory and Forster seems to be very popular. This is a mature, interesting and even engaging work. The debuting Bonham Carter gives a hint of all her future qualities, and the cohort of co-stars are firmly established in the cramped confines of their roles - there's an old-fashioned Maggie, an emancipated Judi, and a traditionally Stanislavsky-armed Daniel Day-Lewis. If you enjoy heritage films, you will be very satisfied. ()
As a romance, it's not that surprising, but as a historical film, it is very good and very entertaining. It fits well with how the relationships are asexual and even a kiss can mean a lot. The acting is excellent, that's primarily what this film is about, because otherwise it would just be another romantic drama, although, true, an entertaining one. ()