Angels and Insects (Phillip Haas, 1995) DVDRip VOSE

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Angels and Insects (Phillip Haas, 1995) DVDRip VOSE

Mensaje por corbi » Sab 11 Nov, 2006 20:56

Angels and Insects / Ángeles & insectos (1995)
Dirigida por Phillip Haas. Con Mark Rylance, Kristin Scott Thomas y Patsy Kensit.
Película en inglés ac3 2.0 + Subtítulos.

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Drama/Romance
The movie is a study of an aristocratic family in the Victorian England. William Adamson, a young scientist, is introduced into the aristocratic family Alabaster by reverend Alabaster who is also fascinated by insects. William marries the older daughter of the family and studies the amounts of insects in the garden of the villa. His - for the aristocrats - strange behaviours reveal at the same time their own failures and passions.
Strong performances highlight this film, set in Victorian England during a time when science and society overlap to reveal secrets of nature, as well as some of the deeper secrets born of the human condition, which, as in the case of those depicted in `Angels and Insects,' directed by Philip Haas, were never intended for public disclosure, encompassing as they do, love, shame, ignorance and desperation, and all on a highly personal level. it's a film that points out that Man, the most intelligent and highly evolved species, without the accompanying responsibility often lacks the order and discipline of the common ant; and, unhappily (as this film so succinctly illustrates)-- such conditions do inexcusably prevail. And, that being the fact of the matter, in the end, all that separates us from the insects or the animals are the aspirations of those individuals who are determined to take us all to that higher level, no matter what the cost in terms of personal sacrifice, and in the final analysis, we are-- for better or worse-- only what we make of ourselves.

After ten years on the Amazon and surviving a shipwreck in which most of his work is lost, naturalist William Adamson (Mark Rylance), now lacking a home and means of his own, is taken in by his benefactor, Sir Harald Alabaster (Jeremy Kemp), who hires William to assist him with the writing of a book, as well as to tutor the younger of the children in residence on his estate. It's good fortune for William, who finds satisfaction in his work, as well as in making the acquaintance of one of Sir Harald's daughters, Eugenia (Patsy Kensit), with whom he quickly becomes enamored.

Eugenia, however, is a rather fragile flower, struggling with the inner demons of a dark secret born of unspeakable tragedy. A member of the family intimates to William the nature of Eugenia's distress, but though he then understands, he is prevented by class distinction and bloodline from assuaging her grief or pursuing her hand. He can offer only friendship; but as he soon discovers, where matters of the heart are concerned, friendship alone is a cold mistress. And despite his best efforts, the shadows that plague Eugenia's soul remain. William, though, is determined to break through her darkness and bring her into the light. But some secrets are better left buried, and before it's over, William may discover more than he bargained for.

Beautifully filmed and acted, working from a screenplay co-written by Philip Haas and Belinda Haas (adapted from the novel, `Morpho Eugenia,' by A.S. Byatt), director Haas sets a deliberate pace, which along with the stunning cinematography of Bernard Zitzermann, gives the film a riveting, hypnotic effect. The scenes explode in vivid bursts of color that are so aesthetically appealing to the eye, and which create such a pronounced atmosphere and tone, that the viewer is eased into the drama and summarily swept away by the story. Initially, Haas plays down the enigmatic nature of the tale, but gradually exposes what lies beneath, shading the terms of his revelations so very subtly and effectively. The keen eye will detect hints along the way, but Haas is so discriminating in his presentation that the real impact of the film is decidedly reserved for the denouement, which is extremely effective. Haas understands the emotional terrain with which he is dealing, and it shows-- both in the innate perspectives of human nature which he so readily conveys, as well as in the performances he obtains from his actors.

As Adamson, Mark Rylance lends a quiet, personable charm that works perfectly for his portrayal of this man who has seen, perhaps, too much of the world, and as a result, by choice takes that which is pleasing to him at face value. It's an honest depiction of a just man, who views the world about him objectively and without judgment, which in the end, of course, is to his detriment. It is the quiet strength of Rylance's performance, however, that makes it so effective and emotionally involving.

Patsy Kensit does an admirable job of capturing the angst of Eugenia, this young woman who lives in a seemingly perpetual state of inner-turmoil. She creates a character that is sympathetic, but who evokes little empathy, which is quite in keeping with who Eugenia really is, the woman hiding behind the same mask that guards her unbearable secret. And it's effective work, too, inasmuch as she presents Eugenia as fragile, but not too vulnerable, which goes far in establishing the true nature of her character.

It is Kristen Scott Thomas, however, who gives the most memorable performance of all, as Matty Crompton, a member of Sir Harald's extended family. Scott Thomas, so extraordinary in such films as `The English Patient' and `Random Hearts,' has never been better than she is here. Her portrayal of Matty is entirely honest, presented in terms that are so effectively subtle and understated, and which align so perfectly with the discerning approach Haas takes, that she successfully elicits the empathy of the viewer. This is, without question, an Oscar-worthy performance, coincidentally coming in the same year that Scott Thomas was nominated for Best Actress for her work in `The English Patient.' It goes without saying that it was an incredible, memorable year for this incredible actor.

The supporting cast includes Douglas Henshall (in an extremely noteworthy performance as Eugenia's brother, Edgar), Annette Badland (Lady Alabaster), Chris Larkin (Robin), Anna Massey (Mrs. Mead), Saskia Wickham (Rowena), Clare Redman (Amy) and Paul Ready (Tom). The metaphor of the ant colony makes a thought provoking statement about the potential for dysfunction among the higher, more `intelligent' life forms in the absence of moral discipline and the responsibility carried by Man as the most highly evolved of all creatures. Engaging entertainment and much more, `Angels and Insects' is a plea for humanity to be the best that we can possibly be. And it's the magic of the movies.
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Observad que he utilizado una matriz personalizada en la cuantificación XviD. Aquéllos que utilicéis los reproductores de sobremesa Pioneer DV 470/DV 575 ya sabréis que con esta configuración os aparecerán defectos en el vídeo durante la reproducción. En la mayoría de los otros casos, podréis reproducir este rip sin problemas.

Espero que os guste. :)
Última edición por corbi el Jue 11 Sep, 2008 17:42, editado 1 vez en total.
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Mensaje por locutus » Sab 11 Nov, 2006 21:56

Gracias somiatruites.... :mrgreen:

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Mensaje por Jma32 » Sab 11 Nov, 2006 21:57

Me la bajo aunque no haya siquiera subs en castellano, hace tiempo que la busco, gracias corbi.

Saludos.

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Mensaje por locutus » Lun 13 Nov, 2006 21:44

Mirando por ahí he encontrado un vhs Catalonian version...

Si el tiempo (y la autoridad competente) me dejan intentaré hacer algo con ellos...o con el audio (ni papa idea, oigan... :roll: ).

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Mensaje por jesloser » Mié 13 Jun, 2007 11:10

Pinchada. Gracias, corbi

Saludos
"La casualidad es la gran maestra de todas las cosas. La necesidad viene luego. No tiene la misma pureza" Luis Buñuel
"En el vacío del amor/en un tiempo lunar lívido y frío/nace la envidia" José Ángel Valente

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Mensaje por jesloser » Mar 19 Jun, 2007 16:08

Completa y compartiendo esta buena película sobre la época victoriana que vi hace unos años por TV y que trata sobre las falsas e incotrolables apariencias. Gracias de nuevo, corbi.

Un saludo
"La casualidad es la gran maestra de todas las cosas. La necesidad viene luego. No tiene la misma pureza" Luis Buñuel
"En el vacío del amor/en un tiempo lunar lívido y frío/nace la envidia" José Ángel Valente

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Mensaje por silentrunner » Sab 07 Jul, 2007 21:45

PATSY KENSIT!! la gran promesa británica de "absolute begginers"

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090585/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absolute_Beginners

que por cierto esta peli debería tener hilo propio en DXC

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Mensaje por locutus » Mar 10 Jul, 2007 20:36

silentrunner escribió:PATSY KENSIT!! la gran promesa británica de "absolute begginers"

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090585/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absolute_Beginners

que por cierto esta peli debería tener hilo propio en DXC
Lástima que la película no fuese muy allá...Impagables los cameos de Bowie y Ray Davies.
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Con lo que me gustaba before.
PD: News for the spanish subs... :twisted:

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Mensaje por silentrunner » Mar 10 Jul, 2007 22:22

locutus, me quedo con la primera foto de largo...ayyy esa patsy de jovencita

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Mensaje por locutus » Sab 21 Jul, 2007 21:39

Tras un corto periodo:

:arrow: Angels & Insects spanish subs

Supongo que aún se pueden mejorar y dar algún retoque, así que sois libres de hacerlo...a menos que seáis de DeAplaneta... :mrgreen:

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Mensaje por Jma32 » Sab 21 Jul, 2007 21:52

¡Esto si que es un regalo! :D

Muchas gracias, locutus. :plas:

Salud.Imagen

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Mensaje por jesloser » Sab 21 Jul, 2007 22:09

Muchas gracias, locutus. :plas: :plas: :plas:

Saludos
"La casualidad es la gran maestra de todas las cosas. La necesidad viene luego. No tiene la misma pureza" Luis Buñuel
"En el vacío del amor/en un tiempo lunar lívido y frío/nace la envidia" José Ángel Valente

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Mensaje por silentrunner » Sab 21 Jul, 2007 22:41

bravo locutus!

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Mensaje por locutus » Sab 21 Jul, 2007 22:49

¡Que uds disfruten de la película!

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Mensaje por nando2 » Dom 22 Jul, 2007 00:47

Recuerdo que la vi el 21 de diciembre del año de su estreno - Santo Tomas - y me dejo bastante confuso... Pincho ahora.


Gracias locutus. :plas:
Hemos venido a pasar el rato.

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Mensaje por Jozete » Dom 22 Jul, 2007 09:03

Muchisimas gracias Locutus!! Espero poder verla esta semana.

SAludos
Se apagaron los colores;
se encendió la humanidad.
Nos quedaron cuatro listos,
sin paisajes que pintar.
Sólo bosques de cemento,
y montañas de metal. -> Extremoduro 1992

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Mensaje por Jozete » Vie 27 Jul, 2007 10:34

Bueno pues los he corregido un poco ya que he de decir que estan bastante bien. Practicamente lo unico que he corregido ha sido la ortografia que no estaban del todo (ejem ejem) muy alla. :twisted: :twisted:

Saludos a todos y de nuevo gracias Locutus por haberme hecho disfrutar de esta peli que no conocia

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Se apagaron los colores;
se encendió la humanidad.
Nos quedaron cuatro listos,
sin paisajes que pintar.
Sólo bosques de cemento,
y montañas de metal. -> Extremoduro 1992

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Mensaje por locutus » Mié 01 Ago, 2007 20:06

Jozete escribió:Practicamente lo unico que he corregido ha sido la ortografia que no estaban del todo (ejem ejem) muy alla. :twisted: :twisted:
Es que era de ciencias.... :mrgreen:

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Mensaje por silentrunner » Mié 01 Ago, 2007 21:09

me apunto esta peli entre mis favoritas

gracias locutus

;)

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Mensaje por Telonius » Lun 03 Sep, 2007 13:09

Me pica la curiosidad.

Gracias, corbi y locutus.