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Lady Chatterley (2006)

Lady Chatterley (2006)
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D.H. Lawrence's once-scandalous tale of a married woman who finds herself through an affair with another man is brought to the screen in this adaptation directed by Pascale Ferran. Constance Chatterley (Marina Hands) is a lovely woman in her mid twenties who is married to Sir Clifford Chatterley (Hippolyte Girardot), a wealthy British nobleman many years her senior who is paralyzed from the waist down due to an injury sustained during World War I. While Constance loves her husband, she has grown weary of her life as a bird in a gilded cage, as well as her husband's lack of affection. One day, Constance steps out to take a walk and pauses to tell Parkin (Jean-Louis Coulloc'h), the estate's groundskeeper, that the cook would like him to shoot a pheasant for the evening's meal. Constance discovers Parkin is only half-dressed, and the physical strength of his body makes a strong impression on her. Parkin senses Constance's attraction to him, and he's equally taken by her beauty; in time the two throw caution to the wind and give in to their mutual passion. Constance blooms through her lovemaking with Parkin, and she finds his simple, rustic individualism is more to her taste than the life her husband has given her. But as Constance embraces her love for Parkin, others become aware of their relationship. Lady Chatterley was adapted from Lady Chatterley et l'Homme des Bois, the second of three versions Lawrence would publish of his best-known novel (it was published in English as John Thomas and Lady Jane). ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Marina HandsJean-Louis Coulloc'h, (more)
Director(s):
Pascale Ferran
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Lady Chatterley

D.H. Lawrence's once-scandalous tale of a married woman who finds herself through an affair with another man is brought to the screen in this adaptation directed by Pascale Ferran. Constance Chatterley (Marina Hands) is a lovely woman in her mid twenties who is married to Sir Clifford Chatterley (Hippolyte Girardot), a wealthy British nobleman many years her senior who is paralyzed from the waist down due to an injury sustained during World War I. While Constance loves her husband, she has grown weary of her life as a bird in a gilded cage, as well as her husband's lack of affection. One day, Constance steps out to take a walk and pauses to tell Parkin (Jean-Louis Coulloc'h), the estate's groundskeeper, that the cook would like him to shoot a pheasant for the evening's meal. Constance discovers Parkin is only half-dressed, and the physical strength of his body makes a strong impression on her. Parkin senses Constance's attraction to him, and he's equally taken by her beauty; in time the two throw caution to the wind and give in to their mutual passion. Constance blooms through her lovemaking with Parkin, and she finds his simple, rustic individualism is more to her taste than the life her husband has given her. But as Constance embraces her love for Parkin, others become aware of their relationship. Lady Chatterley was adapted from Lady Chatterley et l'Homme des Bois, the second of three versions Lawrence would publish of his best-known novel (it was published in English as John Thomas and Lady Jane). ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
161 mins

Complete Cast of Lady Chatterley


Director(s):
Pascale Ferran
Writer(s):
Pascale FerranPierre TrividicRoger Bohbot
Producer(s):
Gilles Sandoz
Lady Chatterley Awards:
  • 2007 - French Academy of Cinema - Best Picture
  • 2007 - French Academy of Cinema - Best Cinematography
  • 2007 - French Academy of Cinema - Best Actress
  • 2007 - Tribeca Film Festival - Best Actress in a Narrative Feature
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    Ingrid K.

    I appreciated the critique of gender roles and class distinctions, but I was distracted by obviously low production values. Scenes in the beginning of the movie looked like they were lit by florescent lights--not very appealing in my mind. The movie was very long and slow moving. I was happy that the story ended where it did as I was exhausted by the thought of pursuing the plot further.

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    Daniel C.

    I had to use the fast forward button a lot, but I did enjoy this movie. Lots of footage of her walking through the woods, flowers, grass, very French. A very easy film to look at. The actress is beautiful in natural kind of way, the story is told in a relaxed manner, no hurry (2 1/2 hours) and the performances are very real. The sex was very personal, I guess that's the right word. Not pornographic at all; for example most of the nudity takes place running in the rain.

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    Pam M.

    i liked this movie because it shows what happens when a much younger woman marries a rich older man. Lady Chatterly has a passionate nature wants a child. Her lover is a sensitive man who loves her, but realizes they can never have any kind of relationship because of the class differences and decides to leave.

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