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The Bridge of San Luis Rey (2005)

The Bridge of San Luis Rey (2005)
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Thornton Wilder's award-winning novel is given a lavish screen adaptation in this historical drama from writer and director Mary McGuckian. In Peru in 1714, a rickety bridge collapsed as five people were attempting to cross, forcing them to plunge to their deaths. Brother Fray Juniper (Gabriel Byrne) is a Franciscan monk who has been given the duty of looking into the tragedy by the archbishop of Lima (Robert De Niro), and to learn what he can about the victims. It is Juniper's belief that these particular people died for some reason, and that it is his duty to determine why God chose these five people to perish, while others in the vicinity survived. After five years, Juniper delivers his findings to the archbishop as well as the viceroy of Peru (F. Murray Abraham), as Juniper tells them of the lives of the troubled Dona Maria (Kathy Bates), the nun Pepita (Adriana Dominguez), warm-hearted Uncle Pio (Harvey Keitel), street kid-turned-actress La Perichola (Pilar Lopez de Ayala), and others involved in the tragedy. The Bridge of San Luis Rey also features Geraldine Chaplin, John Lynch, and brothers Mark Polish and Michael Polish. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Robert De NiroF. Murray Abraham, (more)
Director(s):
Mary McGuckian
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of The Bridge of San Luis Rey

Thornton Wilder's award-winning novel is given a lavish screen adaptation in this historical drama from writer and director Mary McGuckian. In Peru in 1714, a rickety bridge collapsed as five people were attempting to cross, forcing them to plunge to their deaths. Brother Fray Juniper (Gabriel Byrne) is a Franciscan monk who has been given the duty of looking into the tragedy by the archbishop of Lima (Robert De Niro), and to learn what he can about the victims. It is Juniper's belief that these particular people died for some reason, and that it is his duty to determine why God chose these five people to perish, while others in the vicinity survived. After five years, Juniper delivers his findings to the archbishop as well as the viceroy of Peru (F. Murray Abraham), as Juniper tells them of the lives of the troubled Dona Maria (Kathy Bates), the nun Pepita (Adriana Dominguez), warm-hearted Uncle Pio (Harvey Keitel), street kid-turned-actress La Perichola (Pilar Lopez de Ayala), and others involved in the tragedy. The Bridge of San Luis Rey also features Geraldine Chaplin, John Lynch, and brothers Mark Polish and Michael Polish. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
120 mins

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Director(s):
Mary McGuckian
Writer(s):
Mary McGuckian
Producer(s):
Michael Lionello CowanDenise O'dellSamuel Hadida
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Situations)
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    Kristi O.

    I am 38 years old and not incapable of appreciating a movie not infused with bang bang shoot'em up action.......but holy crap, I have to say, I hated this movie. I watched the ENTIRE THING, because that's just the optimist I am.....and plus, I'd be curious forever thinking that I'd given up just before the movie "got good"........alas, it was torture to the end. Sadly, I'm a big De Niro fan and, heck, what's her name from MISERY...I love her......but still, it sucked.

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    Katherine P.

    While at first the plot was difficult to follow, I really enjoyed this sad tale. The cast was amazing as were the costumes and scenery. I have not read the book but would now like to.

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    Scott L.

    this was one of the first movies I have ever seen where I had no clue what was going on. The photography was great, acting not bad...but i was totally lost on the story..I was going to it watch it again to see if I could figure it out a second time but elected to have my armpits waxed instead

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