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The Aspern Papers

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United Kingdom, Germany · 2019
Rated R · 1h 30m
Director Julien Landais
Starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Vanessa Redgrave, Joely Richardson, Lois Robbins
Genre Drama

A young writer tries to obtain romance letters a poet sent to his mistress.

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Arizona Republic by Barbara VanDenburgh

Landais certainly brought little cinematic verve to The Aspern Papers, telling the story largely in turgid literary voiceover lifted directly from the original source material.

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San Francisco Chronicle by David Lewis

The movie is made even worse with embarrassing flashbacks, painful voiceover, and inane dream sequences. It’s like a Merchant-Ivory film – on Quaaludes.

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RogerEbert.com by Glenn Kenny

Although he’s playing a man of letters, Jonathan Rhys-Meyers swans around the film’s settings with a pout that suggests that he’s waiting for his cue to sing “Please allow me to introduce myself.”

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Los Angeles Times by Kenneth Turan

Landais has made a version of Aspern that is too often uncertain and unconvincing despite the good work of his female stars. And when the actresses leave the screen and the film ventures into ill-advised flashback territory, things get shakier still.

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The New York Times by Manohla Dargis

Too bad that the best that can be said about the woeful movie version of the The Aspern Papers, based on the Henry James novella, is that it might send you running to the original.

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Washington Post by Michael O'Sullivan

The film is smart, literary, nuanced, slightly stagy — and pedigreed to within an inch of its life. It practically reeks of dusty, yellowed pages and engraved-leather bookbinding.

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