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Wide Sargasso Sea (1993)

Starring: Karina Lombard, Nathaniel Parker Director: John Duigan Rating: R (Restricted) Format: DVD
3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Karina Lombard, Nathaniel Parker, Rachel Ward, Michael York, Martine Beswick
  • Directors: John Duigan
  • Writers: Jan Sharp, Carole Angier, Jean Rhys
  • Producers: Jan Sharp, Karen Koch, Sara Risher
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: R (Restricted)
  • Studio: New Line Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: November 4, 2003
  • Run Time: 98 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0000D0YXV
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #15,858 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)
  • For more information about "Wide Sargasso Sea" visit the Internet Movie Database (IMDb)

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From The New Yorker

John Duigan's adaptation of Jean Rhys's strange and memorable 1966 novel is set in the West Indies of the mid-nineteenth century, and an air of thick tropical sensuality pervades the movie's imagery. The hero, a young Englishman named Edward Rochester (Nathaniel Parker), arrives in Jamaica sick with fever after his long ocean passage; his stay on the island, during which he marries a ravishing Creole heiress named Antoinette Cosway (Karina Lombard), is a blur of heightened perception and disordered reason. As the marriage goes bad, events take on a nightmarish inevitability, as if they were moving toward a preordained end. They are: the hero of this picture is the younger self of the Rochester that Charlotte Brontë created in "Jane Eyre," the brooding landowner who kept his mad wife locked up in his English estate house; and Antoinette is the young woman who became his prisoner and his shameful secret. Duigan and his cinematographer, Geoff Burton, merge the luxuriant erotic tension of a tropical idyll with the clammy apprehension of gothic fiction. And the film is so serenely paced and so envelopingly lovely to watch that you may not realize until the end that it is, in the deepest sense, a horror movie-an intimate portrayal of the relationship between a monster and his victim. Also with Claudia Robinson, Rowena King, Rachel Ward, and Michael York. Stewart Copeland's score is superb. -Terrence Rafferty
Copyright © 2006 The New Yorker


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A prequel to "Jane Eyre." An Englishman in nineteenth-century Jamaica falls into a tortured marriage with a native Creole. When the woman begins to go mad, her husband takes her back to his gothic estate in England, where he locks her in the attic.

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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Wide Sargasso Sea: A Rich and Thrilling Seachange, June 3, 2003
By Aleta M. Daley (Norwich, CT) - See all my reviews
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When "The Wide Sargasso Sea" was first released in New York, it had received excellent reviews, an R rating and very little attention. I just happened to see a small advertisement in the New York Times one day. It was the title alone that intrigued me. From the moment the film began with that sensual and evocative soundtrack, I sensed we were in for something truly different and original.

"The Wide Sargasso Sea" is a brilliant collaboration of a gifted director, John Duigan, a strong, well paced screenplay and actors who are sublimely suited to their roles. Set in 19th century Jamaica,the screenplay transforms a fairly literal story by Jean Rhys into a rich and thrilling drama, which is driven as much by the individual conflicts and misunderstandings as it is by the cultural. "The Wide Sargasso Sea" is one of the few films that successfully combines the erotic with the lyrical;that depicts the complexity of human passion without becoming either literal or pedestrian.

With its lush, exotic setting,it is easy to become enmeshed in the endlessly subtle and colorful aspects of this film from the psychological to the sociological, individual difference to social conventions. But the story of Antoinette and Edward is the story of the delicate and precarious balance between love and knowledge, intimacy and trust, choice and destiny. So that once seeing "The Wide Sargasso Sea", you will have to see it again.

Years later I bought the VHS and found that "The Wide Sargasso Sea" is one of those superb films that stands the test of time. If only, the producers had recorded the soundtrack with music by Stuart Copeland and some wonderfully original, electronic interpretations of classical string quartets. Why didn't they?

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17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best film on the Caribbean, June 18, 2000
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This film is quite faithful to the tone and flow of the novel, which is now recognized as one of the great novels of the 20th century. I have been living in the Caribbean for the past year, and by doing so have more than ever begun to recognize the genius of this film. The film has a haunting quantity, and one can just feel the humid and seething sensuality of the place. The casting is wonderful, and the heroine is is a casting gem. She truly captures the vulnerability, possessiveness, and tragic qualities of Rhys' character. There really is no film that I know of that better captures the sense of the Caribbean as it was in the 18th/19th century better than this. A must see for those interested in the period, or the background to Jane Eyre.
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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars This film was not faithful to the adaptation of the novel., June 28, 2006
By Jenny J.J.I. "A New Yorker" (That Lives in Northern Nevada) - See all my reviews
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There's lots of passion in Wide Sargasso Sea THE BOOK, but it's mostly emotional. It's an extremely multi-layered novel and the work of a true master. The film on the other hand is just your classic, bad 1990s film, beautiful to look at, with lots of skin, languid copulation, heaving bosoms, bodice-ripping nonsense, etc and next to no substance. It has no artistic integrity whatsoever, as its shameless makers must surely know they lifted their middle finger at the spirit of the Jean Rhys novel when choosing to make the film the way they did.

I was unable to feel empathy for both the lead character. The much touted erotic scenes were not developed to what they lead to believe, and it also lacked much enthusiasm. They were incomplete and contributed little, if anything, to the plot. The viewer only gets a glimpse of the passion that supposedly exists between Edward and Antoinette. Therefore, they should have either gone all the way, tastefully (no pun intended), or have left those scenes out entirely.

Now with regards to the plot of this film there were enormous holes, which perhaps could be rectified by reading the book. But for those who haven't read the book, there should be enough information in the film itself to keep the reader afloat. From the start it was unclear what was really going on with this family (despite the narration). Why did the ex-slaves keep laughing? (Something vaguely explained in the movie, though apparently fully explained in the book). Why didn't the parrot fly away? What made the mother go nuts? At no point in the movie were Mr. Rochester's "issues", as it were, fully explained. The man gets a letter exposing his wife as a Creole and dumps her like a hot potato, after (as Christophene explains) he was the one who came crawling to her in the first place. What a hypocrite. Again, maybe this is the ultimate point, that Mr. Rochester is a snob and the archetypical Victorian Englishman and that Antoinette is the victim of both his prejudice and that of the Jamaicans. But none of that exonerates the appallingly abrupt conclusion to the film.

So, despite the beautiful cinematography, this movie is a hopeless muddle. I'd highly recommend the novel by the way: a book you don't forget in a hurry. Needless to say I think you should give this insulting (to the memory of Jean Rhys) film a miss, especially if you've read the novel: it'll just frustrate you, no matter how keen on a bit of easy titillation you may be feeling at the time.
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2.0 out of 5 stars The frustrating story
While there was some classy nudity and sexual content in the story which made the movie tolerable, the story line itself was frustrating and depressing. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Donald A. Boswell

4.0 out of 5 stars A prequel to Jane Eyre?
I was surprised to find a prequel to Jane Eyre and even more surprised to discover what a hot story it is. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Judith G. Bronsonstem Svcs

4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting concept
This is the story of Mr. Rochester's mad wife and how they got together. I only gave this video 4 stars because I like the concept and the story itself was intriguing. Read more
Published 17 months ago by Sheila Clover

3.0 out of 5 stars Would be improved by more character development
I'm a great fan of _Jane Eyre_ but have not read _Wide Sargasso Sea_, though reviewers of the film say the book is better. Read more
Published 19 months ago by A. J Terry

1.0 out of 5 stars Nothing to do with "Jane Eyre"
If it were not for the characters who-- in name --resemble Bronte's 'Jane Eyre' ---this movie would barely stir the mild interest of a B movie. Read more
Published on September 3, 2007 by A. Ligia Buzan

1.0 out of 5 stars Not Worth the money
I had a hard time figuring out what the movie was about. I'm a Nathanial Parker fan which was the reason for purchasing the movie. I thought the movie was very disjointed. Read more
Published on September 3, 2007 by Eileen W. Legue

4.0 out of 5 stars nice prequel to Jane Eyre
Many reviewers here did not like this, but I found it quite interesting. You get the young Rochester, and this time around his pre-crazy wife is shown completely sympathetically,... Read more
Published on January 13, 2007 by Robert J. Crawford

5.0 out of 5 stars I just returned from Jamaica
I just returned from visiting the island of Jamaica and traveling to the home of Elizabeth Barrett Browning's family estate. Read more
Published on March 24, 2006 by Bookworm

3.0 out of 5 stars I tried, but I really couldn't understand.
For the record I've never read "Wide Sargasso Sea" although I've read "Jane Eyre" quite a few times. I've always figured Edward Rochester was a bad man. Read more
Published on December 13, 2005 by A. Masion

3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting and Haunting Movie
The film opens with an explanation of why the mother of the main character, Antoinette, goes insane thus leaving her in the care of her aunt. Read more
Published on November 17, 2005 by L.E. Page

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