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Madame Bovary

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Germany, Belgium, United States · 2015
Rated R · 1h 58m
Director Sophie Barthes
Starring Mia Wasikowska, Rhys Ifans, Ezra Miller, Logan Marshall-Green
Genre Drama

In this adaptation of Gustave Flaubert's classic 19th-century novel, Emma Bovary lives unhappily in rural France, unsatisfied with her dull marriage to a doctor named Charles. To escape her miserable life, Emma begins affairs with more exciting men while also using credit to live beyond her financial means.

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Village Voice by Alan Scherstuhl

Lead Mia Wasikowska looks convincingly miserable in the role of a young wife who's driven to seek her pleasures outside the marital bed, but whatever complexities roil in the character's heart and head are nowhere to be found on her face.

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The Guardian by Catherine Shoard

The presence of Sophie Barthes behind the camera does not amplify sympathy for our heroine. Rather, the opposite: if anything Barthes seems less in her allure, less tolerant of her tiffs, full-throttle with the vanity and the selfishness.

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New York Post by Farran Smith Nehme

The seething passions of Flaubert’s characters are absent, except when Rhys Ifans (as a greedy merchant) or the splendidly ruthless Marshall-Green are in the room.

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Variety by Justin Chang

Measured and absorbing rather than deeply compelling or vital, this latest adaptation of a rarely well-filmed novel makes a strong effort to capture the stiflingly provincial world that Flaubert was able to describe in such precise, painstaking detail on the page.

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The A.V. Club by Mike D'Angelo

Wasikowska gives a solid, emotionally precise performance, ably supported by the men around her (especially Ifans, who relishes Monsieur Lheureux’s unctuous cajolery), and the result is intelligent and eminently watchable.

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The Playlist by Rodrigo Perez

An uninspired narrative and disengaged performances ultimately keep persuasive deep feeling and captivation at a far distance.

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Movie Nation by Roger Moore

Handsomely mounted, period perfect and starring the empathetic Mia Wasikowska in the title role, the new Madame Bovary narrows the scope and finds a different focus within Gustave Flaubert’s novel.

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