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Up at the Villa (2000)
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A woman left alone by the death of her husband finds her love life has become suddenly and dangerously complicated in this drama. Mary Panton (Kristin Scott Thomas) is a British woman living in Italy in 1938 who has been financially ruined by the death of her husband. Edgar (James Fox), an aging diplomat, asks Mary for her hand in marriage, and while she doesn't love him, she longs for the security of a husband and asks for a few days to consider the proposal. The next evening, Mary is invited to a party by an American socialite known as the Princess (Anne Bancroft); there, Mary meets Rowley Flint (Sean Penn), a rough-hewn and cocky American who is intrigued by her. Mary also feels drawn to Rowley, but their personalities clash, and they end the evening in an argument. Mary impulsively spends the night with Karl (Jeremy Davies), a young musician who played at the party. In the cold light of day, Mary decides that her fling with Karl is best left as a one-night stand, but Karl insists that he's fallen in love with her, and he melodramatically kills himself. Mary, desperate, calls upon Rowley to help her hide the body; he agrees, and soon they are both being questioned by local fascist leader Leopardi (Massimo Ghini) about Karl's disappearance. Up at the Villa was adapted from a novella by W. Somerset Maugham. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Kristin Scott ThomasSean Penn, (more)
Director(s):
Philip Haas
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
Format(s):
DVD
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    Mary R.

    stick with it through the dinner with the violinist..it gets better

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    Rene Z.

    this movie rendered the work of Somerset Maugham with enough of book intact to enjoy! Surprise performance by Sean Penn - his portrayal was very much on the mark of the book character and Kristin Scott Thomas' portrayal was dead on!!! Anne Bancroft couldn't have been better as "The Princess" - Bancroft can do anything. Read the book first - the movie plays the book but you need a little more of the background than the movie reveals or that you can pick up on without the book - very good movie - well done - cinematography was great - additional characters were perfect mix!!

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    Susan S.

    I rented this at the library (free) so I can't be too disappointed but it wasn't that great of a movie. The only good part was Kristen Scott Thomas; didn't care for Sean Penn's acting at all. Almost seemed like he wasn't acting - he was arrogant and cocky too much like himself in real life. Not recommended.

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