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Emma Corrin is too young to be Lady Chatterley. D. H. Lawrence is rolling in his grave. There is only one film adaptation worth watching: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Chatterley%27s_Lover_(1981_film) |
The movie you mention is worth watching if you're into soft porn. It's by no means a meaningful adaption of Lawrence's classic novel. |
@Guest-1944: 1. it's not soft porn and 2. apparently you never read the book which was censored in many countries because of the adult content. |
Sorry, jaxe, but I did read the book and have seen the Kristell-movie. The book is not about the "adult content" but about the duality of the human being: body versus mind. The Kristell-movie is all about the adultery and does in no way justice to the literary value despite it's supposed "vulgarity". |
D. H. Lawrence was heavily influenced by his predecessor Thomas Hardy Thomas Hardy laid off on the sex in order to get past the the publishers I would contend that his novels are far better for it Anyway, it always pays to read the book |
Lady Chatterley (1993) https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0104666/ director: Ken Russell Joely Richardson, Sean Bean, James Wilby on DVD: https://postimg.cc/hfJnS1hP https://postimg.cc/BPXrnJSw https://postimg.cc/nsFwLnTY https://postimg.cc/fJYHjVrf https://postimg.cc/VSkD8DLK https://postimg.cc/Xr8QmT3Z |
Lady Chatterley was a young woman. Read the book. How old do you want the actress to be? |
This is what censorship ultimately yearns to achieve - thought policing. LC maybe deemed "obscene" for certain audiences, too graphic with the sex. But what is liberty without freedom to express yourself in any way you want? Will wait for a 1080p web-dl. |
Should a spy be at liberty to share all sensitive information he gathered? Should a president be at liberty to share launch codes with other nations? Should I be at liberty to spread whatever lies I can think of about you and everyone that is dear to you? |
@Guest1425 Yes to all except the president(s). They can have all the power to exchange codes, but no power to built, store, deploy bombs. P.S. This thread and my post is for LC, please stick to the topic. |
WTF is Jack O'Connell doing in this? Such great hopes for him ever since Skins TV show, he stood out over the rest of the cast (including Dev Patel). Always thought he would make a great Doctor Who! He has had some powerful movie roles along the way - Starred Up for example from 2013 was excellent. More recently seen in SAS Rogue Heroes on BBC, almost unrecognisable. Let's hope the new Michael Mann film will put him on a better path to success. Love from the Jack O'Connell fan club |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lady_Chatterley%27s_Lover_(1981_film) I never heard of that film, "Lady Chatterley's 27 Lovers", sounds great! I'll definitely try it, tks. |
@Moxie: ... and disease-ridden. Why would anyone want to be with a woman like that? @1SpanksALot: TMI, brother! Your user name is very telling ... a bit too much so, actually. |
Thank you GalaxyRG Great A/V as ever, your efforts are very much appreciated. But the film? I read the novel when I was a kid, I've seen the 1981 and 1993 adaptations... I liked the '93 best. This I thought was a bit lacklustre, I thought the acting was rather flat and unexciting; the whole thing left me feeling a bit "meh". Isn't it about time Lady C., had a woman gardener? |
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Fun facts: 'Lady Chatterley's Lover is the last novel by English author D. H. Lawrence , which was first published privately in 1928, in Italy, and in 1929, in France. An unexpurgated edition was not published openly in the United Kingdom until 1960, when it was the subject of a watershed obscenity trial against the publisher Penguin Books , which won the case and quickly sold three million copies.' |
So many works of art were censored for insignificant, era -bound reasons, such as prudishness or blasphemy. Censorship says nothing about the artwork, but everything about the censor. |