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VHS : Middlemarch [1994]

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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Fantastic!!
I love peroid dramas and was running out of ones to watch. I didn't see this at the time because I was only 8 years old, but I stumbled across it recently and ordered it.

The plot follows the lifes of the residents of Middlemarch through weddings, deaths and scandals.
Well infused with humour, mainly provided by Mr Brooke and his hopes for election.

Rufus Sewell (Will Ladislaw) is amazing as the romantic lead, giving Mr Darcy a run for his money! Juliet Aubrey also plays the gentle, sweet Dorothea Brooke perfectly.
Two of my favourite characters were Fred and Mary.
The romance of the Doctor and his wife is bittersweet and again the actors are fantastic.

Highly recommended and a must for your collection.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Sheer pleasure!
I saw this when it was originally broadcast in 1994, and was pleased to see it available on DVD; have just finished watching it over a period of a couple of weeks.

Let's get one thing straight -- no televised drama could convey the sheer scope and humanity of George Eliot's masterpiece. But this must be as close as it gets, and it's wonderful drama. My husband is not a fan of peiod drama at all, hasn't read the book, and he was riveted.

The locations are beautifully done, and the casting is simply perfect -- there is not a single disappointment there. This time around, I was even more impressed by Douglas Hodge as Lydgate -- you really feel his anguish and frustration as he is simultaneously baffled, infuriated, and mesmerised by Rosamond. He and Trevyn McDowell imbue their performances with such drama and tragedy that their relationship becomes almost the key of the whole piece (though I felt Trevyn McDowell went a tad too far, making it difficult to have any sympathy for Rosamond). But doe-eyed Juliet Aubrey as Dorothea is perfect too, and Rufus Sewell makes a wonderfully Byronic Ladislaw!

Highly recommended for long winter evenings.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Waiting Eagerly for this DVD to Arrive, Only to be Disappointed with it!!!
Reading all the great reviews on this production I thought this purchase would be worth it.
When viewing Middlemarch one can see that BBC spend alot of money making this. The customes are beautiful and the acting is great but one element of this well made production that spoiled it. The passionate sences between the town's new doctor and his beautiful wife.
Rent Middlemarch before buying it would be my recommendation.
This BBC production has nothing on other BBC productions.
Bring on North and South, Pride and Prejudice, Wives and Daughters,Bleak House (2005) David Copperfield (1999) and Our Mutual Friend.
Now those are worth your time and worth being added to your collection!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Continues to impress
This adaptation isn't perfect, as Andrew Davies' script unravels a bit near the end as all the loose ends are tied up at lightning speed. But Juliet Aubrey is the perfect Dorothea Brooke and Davies' writing in the first two hours introduces the myriad characters in a controlled and effective pace. Middlemarch set a new standard for BBC costume dramas at the time of its broadbast, and its intelligence and spot on casting led the way for the best BBC dramas that followed it: Persuasion, Wives and Daughters and Vanity Fair. The production does look a bit dated now, but the performaces by Aubrey, Patrick Malahide, Douglas Hodge and the rest of the cast continue to impress. Middlemarch will always be a difficult classic to adapt for the screen, but this production mostly succeeds in being both intellectual and accessible.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Relax and enjoy
I'm a big fan of Andrew Davies and a lover of period drama so this was pure bliss! I sat down with a glass (actually a bottle!) of wine and totally immersed myself in the town of Middlemarch and all it's characters. The acting is superb and visually it's a stunning production.
I am a 'mature' lady but not too old to appreciate the gorgeous Rufus Sewell as Will Ladislaw - very easy on the eye!
Recommended for all period drama fans but don't forget the bottle of wine!





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