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Orlando: A Biography (Classic, 20th-Century, Audio) [ABRIDGED] [AUDIOBOOK] (Audio Cassette)

by Virginia Woolf (Author), Tilda Swinton (Contributor)
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A young man at the court of Queen Elizabeth I transforms, over the centuries, into a woman in the bustle and diversion of the 1920s.

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Text: Spanish, English (translation) --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Audio Cassette
  • Publisher: Penguin Audio; abridged edition edition (June 1, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0140861637
  • ISBN-13: 978-0140861631
  • Product Dimensions: 20 x 20 x 20 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (48 customer reviews)
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17 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Part man, part woman, all good, February 4, 2001
By "ionadh" (Texas, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Orlando (DVD)
This is an amazing, ironic film, based upon Virginia Woolf's whimsically mock-serious epic about an immortal English lord, who experiences 400 years of history, changes his sex to that of a woman after refusing to participate in warfare (a feminist point that is subtly made), and never bores or condescends to us. What surprised me when I first saw it is how dry, boring and pompous it isn't; the film has a nice lightness and dry humor that make it digestible. The photography is beautiful and the film never drags, and the performances, which a lot of critics have suggested are somewhat two-dimensional, are that way for a reason: Orlando's adventure is too awesome to be rendered realistically; the people and adventures she experiences are meant, I think, to be represented symbolically---each character is actually a rough composite of perhaps hundreds of such types she meets in her journey from 1600 to 2000. Billy Zane, who is seen in the movie's poster, plays an American adventurer who romances the female Orlando, but to all of his "Titanic" fans, a word of caution: he's in the film for roughly twenty-five minutes, if that much. The real star of the show is the ethereally lovely, brilliant, and mysterious Tilda Swinton, whose male Orlando is unnervingly convincing; so much so that "he" almost seems to be doing a drag bit once the sex change happens---and because Swinton is so eye-pleasing and delightful, this is not a bad thing. Her intelligence and talent radiate from her face, which is so expressive that many shots consist simply of gigantic closeups of it---she can say more with a gaze than many lesser performers do with a page of dialogue. I first saw this film in 1993, as an exchange student living in London, and it gave me an appreciation for British history and for Woolf's books that I had never had before. It's really quite a smart, funny, cool, hip movie, but with no explosions, car chases, or hot-button themes, it's by no means a populist-type entertainment. If you like period films, or anything English, you'll dig this a lot: Orlando isn't just English, he/she *is* England, and the country should be so lucky as to be compared with Tilda Swinton's long-suffering (centuries of it, in fact, what a burden) poetry-spouting nobleman/woman. Very cool.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful. Strange, but beautiful, December 12, 2004
By wiredweird "wiredweird" (Earth, or somewhere nearby) - See all my reviews
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The movie starts with Tilda Swinton playing Orlando, a male role (so far), and Quentin Crisp playing Queen Elizabeth. Already, physical sex and social gender have been neatly divided. Later on, Orlando abruptly transforms from man to woman with no reason or mechanism given. S/he takes it in stride, but her place in her social world changes around her. Given the magical premise, it's an effective way to comment on the attitudes of men and women towards each other, based on complete and mutual ignorance.

There was only one small problem with the casting. Swinton is just too lovely a woman to play even an androgynous male convincingly. It took some effort to go along with Tilda the man, but it was worth it for the sake of the plot.

And, if nothing else, I could always watch the incredible costuming and scenery. Architecture and landscaping seemed to have quiet lives of their own, tolerating the people that moved among them. Many scenes were chosen for strong, almost confrontational symmetries, something that definitely attracted my attention. Another scene near the end actually costumed the landscape, Christo-like, for reasons I never worked out. There were a number of night scenes, too, and many seemed to be filmed using natural light. Those scenes often had a grainy look, but not enough to be distracting.

This is an odd movie, but I like it. Swinton's little asides to the camera, sometimes just a glance, added a quirky note. It's a thoughtful movie, about tone and appearance rather than action, and delivers well in those areas. However much I like it, though, I come away a bit unsure what to make of it. Maybe that's why I keep coming back to it.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A charming farce of androgynous exploration...., December 17, 2000
This review is from: Orlando [VHS] (VHS Tape)
First let it be said that while I love the film Orlando it is simply impossible to get all the themes and events of the novel into one movie, so I strongly urge all viewers, whether they loved or hated this movie, to read the book, Virginia Woolf's unique love letter to Vita Sackville-West.

The inevitable failings involved in translating a book into a film aside, 'Orlando' is visually exsquisite, the costumes and locations sumptuous and splendid, fully evoking the decadance and contrasting squalor of the centuries in which Orlando lives his/her life. The score perfectly compliments the surroundings, the atmosphere and the themes of each scene, and is beautifully composed and performed.

Though some have expressed doubts over Tilda Swinton's ability to play Orlando, the aristocrat born as man who turns into a woman half way through his/her life, I thought she was the perfect choice. I believe knowing she is a woman initially taints people's ability to find her convincing as a man; to me she played the part with great charm, amiability and empathy, and became even more charming as a woman - the character of Orlando at this stage in 'her' life becoming more rounded, more sympathetic, more knowledgable and Swinton captures that well.

This film does not follow the 'rules' of the 'real' world - besides changing genders, Orlando lives for 400 years and does not age a day. It is the story of a pursuit for life, for meaning, by one individual determined to discover what that means. Accept it, and enjoy.

In its attempt to capture the most important of the book's events the film does have a slight recurring bump in continuity, it seems, and will no doubt be pretentious and boring to some, if not many. Nonetheless, Orlando is a sometimes humorous, sometimes haunting movie, thought provoking and richly realised.

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5.0 out of 5 stars "The very fabric of life was magic."
In her most playful and exuberant novel, Virginia Woolf writes the "historical biography" of Orlando, a young boy of nobility during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Mary Whipple

5.0 out of 5 stars Gender
This film, while very strange and yet good, shows gender dichotomies in a very creative and fresh way. It is an art film.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Orlando
I thoroughly enjoyed this film. A wonderful philosophical journey through a life filled with discovery.
Published 16 months ago by Richard Mowbray

5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing...
I've watched this movie a few times now, and now it's on my shelf...
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Published 17 months ago by Ewa Macierakowska

4.0 out of 5 stars A Thinking Person's Fantasy
Director Sally Potter's fondly embraceable, slightly over-elaborate big screen version of Virginia Woolf's famously psychedelic tale is a moving study in the power of... Read more
Published 22 months ago by Penny Dreadful

5.0 out of 5 stars "Never grow old. Never die."
Original, gorgeous, eternal. A sumptuous feast! Orlando proves that cinema can rise above mediocrity and become art. Tilda Swinton is amazing. Read more
Published on July 9, 2006 by Christopher Curcio

4.0 out of 5 stars Kya
A very moving and tastefully filmed production. Glorious,rich color film. For some reason I only watch this movie when I am alone. Read more
Published on April 18, 2006 by Kya

2.0 out of 5 stars What IS this film about? A typical adaptation...
This film was kind of disappointing, especially since my expectations were high: an adaptation of a Woolf novel, a costume movie, gender issues... Read more
Published on April 7, 2006 by Liesbeth

4.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful to Look at but Confusing to the Mind
The mind wants what the mind wants and when you're watching a movie it is usually to know what is going on. Read more
Published on December 31, 2005 by M. E. Wood

4.0 out of 5 stars Great Movie - Read the Book!
I thoroughly enjoyed the movie, particularly the acting, scenery, and sublime imagery. For example the desert location for the "ambassador period" was bleak and barren, matching... Read more
Published on November 3, 2005 by John Conner

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