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Restoration (1994)

Restoration (1994)
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This lavish historical drama based on the acclaimed novel by Rose Tremain won Oscars for Costume Design and Art Direction. Robert Downey, Jr. stars as Robert Merivel, a gifted medical student of the 17th century who ignores his studies in favor of pursuing debauched fun -- much to the consternation of his high-minded Quaker colleague John Pearce (David Thewlis). Merivel achieves the high societal status he covets when he's summoned by King Charles II (Sam Neill). Merivel is chagrined to find that he's expected to care for the king's ailing spaniel, but the dog rallies and Merivel joins court. When one of Charles' mistresses, Celia (Polly Walker) becomes uppity, Charles arranges her marriage to Merivel. In return for keeping Celia in a pretend marriage, he receives an estate and knighthood. Merivel, however, falls in love with Celia and, betrayed by an eccentric painter (Hugh Grant), inspires the king's wrath. Banished and stripped of his wealth, Merivel rediscovers love with an Irish mental patient (Meg Ryan). He also rediscovers his passion for medicine during London's Great Fire and the Black Plague. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

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Starring:
Robert Downey, Jr.Sam Neill, (more)
Director(s):
Michael Hoffman
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Restoration

This lavish historical drama based on the acclaimed novel by Rose Tremain won Oscars for Costume Design and Art Direction. Robert Downey, Jr. stars as Robert Merivel, a gifted medical student of the 17th century who ignores his studies in favor of pursuing debauched fun -- much to the consternation of his high-minded Quaker colleague John Pearce (David Thewlis). Merivel achieves the high societal status he covets when he's summoned by King Charles II (Sam Neill). Merivel is chagrined to find that he's expected to care for the king's ailing spaniel, but the dog rallies and Merivel joins court. When one of Charles' mistresses, Celia (Polly Walker) becomes uppity, Charles arranges her marriage to Merivel. In return for keeping Celia in a pretend marriage, he receives an estate and knighthood. Merivel, however, falls in love with Celia and, betrayed by an eccentric painter (Hugh Grant), inspires the king's wrath. Banished and stripped of his wealth, Merivel rediscovers love with an Irish mental patient (Meg Ryan). He also rediscovers his passion for medicine during London's Great Fire and the Black Plague. ~ Karl Williams, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
118 mins

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Director(s):
Michael Hoffman
Writer(s):
Rupert Walters
Producer(s):
Sarah Ryan BlackCary BrokawAndy Paterson
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Nudity, Not For Children)
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Jacqueline R.

    ***Possible Spoilers***When you say the words Robert Downey, Jr, Meg Ryan and period piece in the same sentence it rightly brings a cringe to most people. This film however was surprisingly good. Downey's over the top performance worked well for an over the top character and Ryan pulls off the image of damaged, fragile insanity with convincing ease. But it is the supporting cast that truly made this movie wonderful. Sam Neill, Ian McKellan, Hugh Grant and David Thewlis give exceptional performances.

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    Andrea M.

    The entire first half of this move was a joke. I almost stopped watching! But as soon as Meg Ryan entered the scene, it became a heartwarming and meaningful movie. I smiled, I cried. It turned out, in the end, that this movie wasn't a waste of my time after all.

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    Stefan H.

    weird to see meg ryan in a role like this but the movie is really fascinating all the way through with a really heart-warming ending!

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