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Written and directed by Jane Campion, Bright Star is set in 1819 and stars Ben Whishaw as 23-year-old poet John Keats, who lives in Hampstead with his friend Charles (Paul Schneider). When Keats meets Fanny Brawne (Abbie Cornish), the 18-year-old daughter of his next door neighbour (Kerry Fox), their initial sparring soon blossoms into an intense love affair.

Abbie Cornish is terrific as Fanny and there’s palpable chemistry between her and Whishaw; their relationship is powerfully emotional as a result, whether in the beautifully tender scenes where Fanny looks after Keats or in the more overtly romantic scenes where they express their love for each other (the sense of repressed passion in the walking in the garden scenes is breathtakingly intense). Whishaw is equally good and there’s strong support from both Kerry Fox (under-playing it beautifully as Mrs Brawne) and a scene-stealing Paul Schneider as the vaguely rogue-ish Charles.
In addition, the film is beautifully shot, with Greig Fraser’s lush cinematography making strong use of the flora and fauna, in a way that informs both the central relationship and Keats’ poetry.
In short, Bright Star is a thoroughly engaging, beautifully directed and superbly acted romantic drama that packs a powerful emotional punch. Highly recommended.
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Singapore Date: 18th February 2010 Language: English Running Time: 119 mins Rating: PG Genre: Romance, Drama Tagline: First Love Burns Brightest Starring: Abbie Cornish, Ben Whishaw, Thomas Sangster Directed by: Jane Campion Company: Pathé Singapore Distributor: Golden Village Pictures iZone Rating: 9/10 |
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