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The Bostonians

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United Kingdom, United States · 1984
2h 2m
Director James Ivory
Starring Christopher Reeve, Vanessa Redgrave, Jessica Tandy, Madeleine Potter
Genre Drama, Romance

Boston, 1876: At a Women's Movement meeting, fiercely independent Olive becomes a mentor to gifted young orator Verena, who soon attracts the amorous attentions of Olive's cousin Basil. The contesting demands of courtship in this love triangle are further complicated by New York society matron Mrs. Burrage, who tries to secure Verena for her son.

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The Globe and Mail (Toronto) by Jay Scott

The Bostonians, from the novel by Henry James, is the story of their relationship, one of the strangest in literature. Unfortunately, that strangeness has survived the transfer to the screen less than intact, and satiric oddity has been replaced by romantic banality. Redgrave's performance - red-eyed, quivering, opalescent - is peerless, the one incontrovertible reason to see the film. [23 Nov 1984]

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Time by Richard Schickel

Ruth Prawer Jhabvala's screenplay is less a response to its source than a careful college outline of it.

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