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Reversal of Fortune (1990)

Starring: Jeremy Irons, Glenn Close Director: Barbet Schroeder Rating: R (Restricted) Format: DVD
4.3 out of 5 stars See all reviews (39 customer reviews)

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One of the most intriguing criminal trials of the 1980s involved Claus von Bülow, who was accused of sending his rich wife Sunny into a permanent coma with an overdose of insulin. Director Barbet Schroeder, working from Nicholas Kazan's evocative, darkly humorous script, turns the story into both a look at the lives of rich folks with too much time on their hands and a whodunit, as lawyer Alan Dershowitz (Ron Silver) prepares to defend von Bülow (Jeremy Irons) in court. Irons won an Oscar for his spooky, knowing performance, which hints at depths of degeneracy without ever putting a dent in a veneer of bored elegance. The contrast between the hard-charging Dershowitz and his eager-beaver Harvard law students and the eternally languid von Bülow adds unexpected humor. --Marshall Fine

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Jeremy Irons won the Best Actor Academy Award(R) as socialite Claus von Bulow, seeking legal exoneration in the most sensational attempted murder scandal of the 1980s. Glen Close co-stars. Year: 1990

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5.0 out of 5 stars Suspense worthy of Hitchcock even though you know the ending, March 18, 2003
By bensmomma "bensmomma" (Ann Arbor, Michigan) - See all my reviews
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This film is far more than just the salacious filmed version of the tabloid scandal documenting Claus von Bulow's conviction and appeal on charges of twice attempting to murder his fabulously wealthy wife Sunny by injecting her with insulin.

Von Bulow was wholly unsympathetic character, idle so-called `Eurotrash,' widely assumed to be slam-dunk guilty, even by the legal team representing him on appeal. The team's audacious strategy to directly attack the public presumption of guilt-to actually convince the appellate court that this evil man was innocent all along-bears a captivating symmetry to the way Jeremy Irons (playing von Bulow) takes the completely unlikable character and endows him with an almost charming ambiguity. He makes the same transformation take place within the viewer that took place among his attorneys. You begin the filming completely convinced von Bulow is evil incarnate, yet Irons somehow gets under your skin and makes you wonder....just maybe....could he be innocent....no, certainly not.....but maybe?

This transformation can be credited not only to Iron's Oscar-winning performance, but to Barbet Schroeder's magnificent and sensitive direction and the many other outstanding performances in the film. I loved the way the Schroeder visually contrasted the shadowy, languid, dark settings in the von Bulows' Newport mansion to the aggressive, skittish, vigorous young lawyers finding legal inspiration over games of pickup basketball played with cutthroat intensity.

Glenn Close, playing Sunny von Bulow, manages not to be overshadowed by Iron's performance even though her character spends most of the film in a coma. (Imagine, stunning acting without even moving your pinkie!)

In sum, even though we know the outcome from the start, the movie is a top-flight suspense movie, the best made in years. Somehow I imagine that Alfred Hitchcock himself would have been proud to call it his.

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5.0 out of 5 stars That Damn Encrusted Needle, July 14, 2005
I do not remember the Von Buelow case as I hadn't been born yet. However, the psychologist who worked with the Dershowitz team (T.S.) is a family friend and I have heard him talk about the case several times. Many people close to the investigation believe Von Buelow was framed for a crime a he probaly did commit. Thus, because of the tampering with evidence by a special prosecuter hired by the state, Von Buelow was likely over-charged, or undercharged, and was found not guilty because of the tampering. For example; if two guys get into a fight in a bar, and one gets hurt a little more than the other, should the lucky one be charged with Battery, Assault, or Attempted Murder? In this state, Battery is 0 - 1 year, Assault is 2-10 years, and Attempted Murder is 20-life. Quite a difference. From that perspective, who could not receive a fair trial no matter what. When the defense learned that the needle apparently used to deliver the insulin was encrusted with evaporated water this was seen as a huge flaw in the governments case as the victims skin would have removed the water when the needle was withdrawn. That is, the skin would tighten around the needle, and wipe the needle point clean. As portrayed by Jeremy Irons (Best Actor) in his role as Von Buelow, the most striking evidence against Von Buelow, was Von Buelow himself. Many of Dershowitz's students expressed personal outrage Dershowitz would even consider championing the appeal. Von Buelow made up funny jokes about his wife's condition making it harder and harder to represent him. But this film sure does have class. Jeremy Irons, as Von Buelow, delivers a performance so good, that it's worth the price of admission just to see the master actor at work. Ron Silver fills the role of the complicated Dershowitz with equal care. Best Picture of'89 (?), Reversal of Fortune keeps viewers even unfamiliar with the case glued to the story until it's inlikely end. Direction is also outstanding. A true classic.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Irons and Schroeder sparkle., November 6, 2000
By Andrew (Syracuse, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This is one of my favorite films of all time! I first saw it on television when I was twelve and was immediately captivated by Irons. The way he acted was so unusual, but delightful. Now eighteen, the film is even better than I remember. The film is quite artless. The only thing that could key one in that you're watching a movie was the scene where the door opens as the camera comes into Sunny's hospital room. Otherwise, the film never calls attention to itself. Irons is superb. Equal kudos go to the acting of Ron Silver (of whom I've only seen in the Kathryn Bigelow film 'Blue Steel') who isn't as peculiar as Irons, but Silver delivers an edge that never comes across as sanctimonious. This movie has a lot of details that I could mention, but I digress. The director of this film is Barbet Schroeder. Yeah, I was surprised that the guy who did "Single White Female" did this film, too. But he delivers the goods. This film is a docudrama, but it could exist as a film on its own without the real events. In any case, this film has a perfect balance of everything and I strongly recommend it to anyone who loves the director or Irons or docudramas or smart films or legal films. Put down whatever book you're reading and treat yourself to "Reversal of Fortune".
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4.0 out of 5 stars Neither lead is appealing, but the film works
I couldn't stand Ron Silver's cartoonish Dershowitz, and Jeremy Irons as Von Bulow is over the top in smarminess, but the film works well anyway because the script is smart. Read more
Published 2 days ago by Bradley F. Smith

4.0 out of 5 stars 3.5 stars out of 4
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A fascinating film that makes innovative choices visa vie its construction and seems to know more about the law than most legal thrillers, Reversal... Read more
Published 1 month ago by One-Line Film Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars The miserable rich
I have read very little about the von Bulow case, yet this movie seemed so enticing: Glenn Close and Jeremy Irons star as the miserable rich couple of Newport, whose tragically... Read more
Published 2 months ago by C Wahlman

4.0 out of 5 stars Did He Or Didn't He?
This was a movie, and based a true-life story, that left a lot of people puzzled. Did he - Claus von Bulow - murder his wife, or didn't he? Read more
Published 2 months ago by Craig Connell

5.0 out of 5 stars "You're a very strange man." "You have NO idea."
I love this movie. It's got everything I go to movies for: great acting, clever dialogue, intense drama, hilarious wit, directorial brio, and more. Read more
Published 4 months ago by T. Davis

4.0 out of 5 stars Good movie!
This is a very good movie especially if you've visited the mansions at Newport Rhode Island. Glenn Close and Jeremy Irons do an excellent job questioning our minds as to whether... Read more
Published 10 months ago by Suzanne Woods-Olack

4.0 out of 5 stars This film delivers; fortunately...
`Reversal of Fortune' is an extremely well constructed look into one of the most controversial `attempted murder' trials of the 80's; that of socialite Claus von Bulow and his... Read more
Published 10 months ago by Andrew Ellington

4.0 out of 5 stars Crime in Newport
The film opens on the cottages of the wealthy at Newport on the Rhode Island shore. Then there is a hospital with a guard at the door. A woman lies in a coma. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Acute Observer

4.0 out of 5 stars Irons is captivating as usual
As the (possibly) murderous husband in this film, Jeremy Irons shines in his usual understated manner.

Irons can deliver a line, and a gaze. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Carol H. Olson

5.0 out of 5 stars Reversal of Fortune
Director Schroeder's fascinating "Fortune" dramatizes the bizarre but very real 1980 crime and trial that hit the ultra-wealthy Newport set (and the rest of us) like a time bomb... Read more
Published 24 months ago by John Farr

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