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Chargement... A Tale of Two Cities [1989 TV mini series]par Philippe Monnier, Arthur Hopcraft (Screenwriter)
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"In the dock of a British courtroom, French aristocrat Charles Darnay stands accused of spying. The outlook appears grim until some last-minute help comes from the mysterious Sydney Carton. Darnay goes free and makes plans to marry Lucie Manette. Carton keeps his love for her to himself, yet assures her that he would make the ultimate sacrifice for her 'or for anyone you love'"--Container. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Perhaps the problem was that I watched this immediately after rereading the novel, but I didn't feel that this video captured much of the power of Dickens' work, although there were a couple of places (in particular near the end) where the plot alone was enough to carry the film. I didn't really find any of the actors convincing (with the possible exception of Miss Pross), and the production definitely felt low-budget. The mob scenes in Paris were especially weak. The Reign of Terror looked about as menacing as a group of suburban soccer moms in costume. ( )