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Howards End (1992)

Howards End (1992)
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One of the best Ismail Merchant/James Ivory films, this adaptation of E. M. Forster's classic 1910 novel shows in careful detail the injuriously rigid British class consciousness of the early 20th century. The film's catalyst is "poor relation" Margaret Schlegel (Emma Thompson), who inherits part of the estate of Ruth Wilcox (Vanessa Redgrave), an upper-class woman whom she had befriended. The film's principal characters are divided by caste: aristocratic industrial Henry Wilcox (Anthony Hopkins); middle-echelon Margaret and her sister Helen (Helena Bonham Carter); and working-class clerk Leonard Bast (Sam West) and his wife (Nicola Duffett). The personal and social conflicts among these characters ultimately result in tragedy for Bast and disgrace for Wilcox, but the film's wider theme remains the need, in the words of the novel's famous epigram, to "only connect" with other people, despite boundaries of gender, class, or petty grievance. Filmed on a proudly modest budget, Howards End offers sets, spectacles, and costumes as lavish as in any historical epic. Nominated for 9 Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director, the film took home awards for Thompson as Best Actress, Ruth Prawer Jhabvala's adapted screenplay, and Luciana Arrighi's art direction. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Anthony HopkinsEmma Thompson, (more)
Director(s):
James Ivory
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG
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One of the best Ismail Merchant/James Ivory films, this adaptation of E. M. Forster's classic 1910 novel shows in careful detail the injuriously rigid British class consciousness of the early 20th century. The film's catalyst is "poor relation" Margaret Schlegel (Emma Thompson), who inherits part of the estate of Ruth Wilcox (Vanessa Redgrave), an upper-class woman whom she had befriended. The film's principal characters are divided by caste: aristocratic industrial Henry Wilcox (Anthony Hopkins); middle-echelon Margaret and her sister Helen (Helena Bonham Carter); and working-class clerk Leonard Bast (Sam West) and his wife (Nicola Duffett). The personal and social conflicts among these characters ultimately result in tragedy for Bast and disgrace for Wilcox, but the film's wider theme remains the need, in the words of the novel's famous epigram, to "only connect" with other people, despite boundaries of gender, class, or petty grievance. Filmed on a proudly modest budget, Howards End offers sets, spectacles, and costumes as lavish as in any historical epic. Nominated for 9 Oscars, including Best Picture and Best Director, the film took home awards for Thompson as Best Actress, Ruth Prawer Jhabvala's adapted screenplay, and Luciana Arrighi's art direction. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
142 mins

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Director(s):
James Ivory
Writer(s):
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
Producer(s):
Ismail Merchant
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG(Adult Language, Adult Situations)
Howards End Awards:
  • 1992 - Cannes Film Festival - Special 45th Anniversary Prize
  • 1992 - Hollywood Foreign Press Association - Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama
  • 1991 - Los Angeles Film Critics Association - Best Actress
  • 1992 - National Board of Review - Best Actress
  • 1992 - National Board of Review - Best Director
  • 1992 - National Board of Review - Best Picture
  • 1992 - National Society of Film Critics - Best Actress
  • 1991 - National Society of Film Critics - Best Actress
  • 1992 - New York Film Critics Circle - Best Actress
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    William M.

    "Howards End" appears to take place mostly in England in the 20"s or earlier. It is a historic view of the moral seperation of rich vs poor and male vs famale. The film is very well acted. Anthony Hopkins is at his best here. Solid direction is provided to all by James Ivory. Finally, the music and photography are most excellent!

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    Daniel J.

    It was a little long, but a nice charactor study of the life of people in London and the surounding. A very much steriotypical kind of story about the English well to do, but it is very well acted. All the actors are spot on and it is E.M. Foster's novel come to life.

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    Lorna J.

    A very good drama depicting the class system of England at the beginning of the nineteen century. Superbly acted.

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