Movie Description Based on the book ELEGY FOR IRIS, by John Bayley, this biopic tells the inspiring and heartbreaking story of the writer's 40-year romance with English novelist Dame Iris Murdoch. The film cuts back and forth between the young Iris and John (played by Kate Winslet and Hugh Bonneville), at the height of their romantic adventures as students at Oxford in the 1950s, and the elderly couple (played by Judi Dench and Jim Broadbent), struggling with Iris' decline, as her brilliant mind is ravaged by the effects of Alzheimer's.
Judi Dench gives an outstanding performance--her transformation from a prolific genius of the written and spoken word (Murdoch wrote 26 novels), to the infantile state of losing her language facilities altogether, is truly wrenching. Jim Broadbent is equally touching as her partner for life, who has adored the passionate Iris since they met, but was never fully able to possess her until the tragic end, when he declares in grief, "I've got you now, and I don't bloody want you!" Directed by Richard Eyre, artistic director of Britain's Royal National Theater, the film is uniquely sensitive and finely acted.
| Credits | | Producer: | Scott Rudin | | Cast: | Hugh Bonneville |
Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Anamorphic Widescreen - 1.85:1 Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Dolby Digital 5.1 - French Additional Release Material: Introduction - 1. David Hyde Pierce Featurette - 1. A LOOK AT IRIS 2. ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION HONRS IRIS AND JIM BROADBENT Interactive Features: Scene Access Interactive Menus, Theatrical release: December 14, 2001 (LA)
Editorial Reviews "...The script by Sir Richard and Charles Wood is attentive and fine in observing the behavior of this long-married pair....Ms. Dench and Mr. Broadbent have a jabbing, likable rhythm..." New York Times - p.E15 - Elvis Mitchell (12/14/2001)
"...Dench so naturally captures the disoriented innocence of those with Alzheimer's that it's almost eerie to watch her transformation....The love story of the year..." USA Today - p.5E - Claudia Puig (12/14/2001)
"...Dench is superb....The production values are evocative..." Variety - p.32 - Derek Elley (12/10/2001)
"...The film does feature a lovely, subdued score by James Horner..." Box Office - p.59-60 - Wade Major (02/01/2002)
"...As played by Kate Winslet, Iris is a beguiling free spirit, with an abhorrence of cliché that is wonderfully raw..." Sight and Sound - Charlotte O'Sullivan (02/01/2002)
Awards 2001Academy AwardsBest Supporting ActorJim Broadbent
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