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Viceroy's House

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United Kingdom, India, Sweden · 2017
Rated PG-13 · 1h 46m
Director Gurinder Chadha
Starring Hugh Bonneville, Gillian Anderson, Michael Gambon, Manish Dayal
Genre Drama, History

In 1947, Lord Mountbatten assumes the post of last Viceroy, charged with handing India back to its people, living upstairs at the house which was the home of British rulers, whilst 500 Hindu, Muslim and Sikh servants lived downstairs.

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Variety by Guy Lodge

Such a sprawling, two-pronged saga may well have been better served in television miniseries format.

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TheWrap by Inkoo Kang

Director Gurinder Chadha (“It’s a Wonderful Afterlife,” “Bend It Like Beckham”) attempts to explore the cataclysmic human costs of the Partition without humanizing any of the Indian characters. And so we’re offered, on the 70th anniversary of the Partition (give or take a couple of weeks), another film about how brown suffering makes nice white people sad.

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Slant Magazine by Jake Cole

The only thing that offsets the film's self-negating revisionism are the scenes involving Gillian Anderson vicereine.

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The Hollywood Reporter by Stephen Dalton

Chadha has distilled a fascinating and epic true story into a starchy, stuffy, sanitized period piece that never fully engages on an emotional or educational level.

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The Telegraph by Tim Robey

There’s only so much in this desperately involved historical saga that Chadha and her screenwriters are able to grapple with.

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Screen International by Wendy Ide

One of the main strengths of Chadha’s approach is the way she weaves the historical detail into the richly textured story with such a light touch.

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