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- <title>
- Aug. 03, 1992: Reviews:Cinema
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- <history>
- TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1992
- Aug. 03, 1992 AIDS: Losing the Battle
- </history>
- <article>
- <source>Time Magazine</source>
- <hdr>
- REVIEWS, Page 71
- CINEMA
- A Month in The Country
- </hdr><body>
- <p>By Richard Corliss
- </p>
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- <l>TITLE: ENCHANTED APRIL</l>
- <l>DIRECTOR: Mike Newell</l>
- <l>WRITER: Peter Barnes</l>
- </qt>
- <p> THE BOTTOM LINE: The fable of four Englishwomen on a
- Portofino holiday gives moviegoers a vacation in rapture.
- </p>
- <p> What do women want? To get away from men. To escape into
- a community of sisterhood. And then, nourished by that sorority,
- to find better men--even if they are the ones left behind, but
- now with hearts refreshed and reformed.
- </p>
- <p> Can dreams of independence and reconciliation both come
- true? Such is the seductive, fairy-tale feminism of the novelist
- Elizabeth von Arnim. She wrote Enchanted April nearly 70 years
- ago, around the time Virginia Woolf was lobbying for a room of
- her own. Von Arnim thought bigger: Why not a villa? Bring four
- restless Englishwomen to a castle near Portofino to shake off
- London's damp climate and dim proprieties.
- </p>
- <p> Mrs. Fisher (Joan Plowright), a crusty matron, was once an
- intimate of Ruskin and Rossetti, as she will remind you without
- prompting. Lady Caroline (Polly Walker) might be a
- pre-Raphaelite princess, but adrift in the jazz age and bored
- by the clammy attentions men pay her. The others, Lottie (Josie
- Lawrence) and Rose (Miranda Richardson), are trussed in
- marriages that seem more like mergers. Lottie's husband, an
- attorney, wants her to be a housemaid and party ornament. Rose's
- husband, a writer, wants her to stay at home, out of his lightly
- lecherous way, and tend the emptiness she feels after a
- miscarriage.
- </p>
- <p> All four women, quietly in mourning for the past, are
- emblems of a Britain whose imperial grandeur was violated by the
- Great War, its ashes sowing their memories. Mrs. Fisher says it,
- but they all want it: "to sit in the shade and remember better
- times and better men."
- </p>
- <p> Instead they find Paradise.
- </p>
- <p> The four sorceresses are splendid: Plowright in high Lady
- Bracknell form, accommodating herself to happiness; Walker,
- sensationally poised and pretty, radiating a soigne sexiness;
- Richardson (Dance with a Stranger) as a sad Madonna doomed to
- fidelity; and Lawrence, a TV comedy star, as a liberated slave
- gaily savoring her freedom.
- </p>
- <p> It is a privilege to be in the company of these four
- women. Like the actresses in Howards End, the quartet in
- Enchanted April summon bygone graces and glamour. In a raucous
- movie summer, this is a film for those who appreciate wisteria
- and sunshine, and a recollection of a time when women and movies
- could be purveyors of enchantment.
- </p>
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