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Madame Bovary (1949) Reviews

Madame Bovary (1949)
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MGM circumvented the censorship that would otherwise have prevented a film version of Gustave Flaubert's Madame Bovary by adding a prologue and epilogue that assured any and all bluenoses that the story was strictly a work of fiction. James Mason appears as Flaubert, defending his inflammatory novel before a French jury. Thus, the tragedy of Emma Bovary (Jennifer Jones) is offered as a product of Flaubert's imagination, rather than a real-life story. The body of the film concerns Emma's attempt to escape the boredom of her bourgeois existence by marrying a doctor (Van Heflin). She finds life with the physician even more tiresome than her previous experiences, thus begins taking a series of wealthy lovers-all of whom prove to be two-dimensional cads. Unable to tolerate a lifetime of dead-end affairs, Emma eventually commits suicide. The best sequence-indeed, one of the finest set pieces ever directed by Vincente Minnelli-is the "Emma Bovary Waltz" sequence, a dazzling experience in dizzying camera movements. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Jennifer JonesJames Mason, (more)
Director(s):
Vincente Minnelli
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Megan E.

Wonderfully depicted and acted, this movie is a must-see for classic movie fans! The Madame Bovary waltz scene is perhaps one of the most brilliantly choreographed scenes in all of movie history. Definitely worth watching and owning!

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Anna D.

I really enjoyed it....,.3 star.

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Timothy W.

I like watching movies for the moral point they are proclaiming. This one poorly tries to justify the desire for the good things in life. No wonder things are such a mess when this was the message being sent.

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Megan E.

Wonderfully depicted and acted, this movie is a must-see for classic movie fans! The Madame Bovary waltz scene is perhaps one of the most brilliantly choreographed scenes in all of movie history. Definitely worth watching and owning!

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Anna D.

I really enjoyed it....,.3 star.

Yes   |   No

 
Timothy W.

I like watching movies for the moral point they are proclaiming. This one poorly tries to justify the desire for the good things in life. No wonder things are such a mess when this was the message being sent.

Yes   |   No

 
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