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A Passage to India
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In British colonial India, an English girl is working as a doctor in a relationship with a city judge. It seems that both face a struggle with different beliefs and paths during this turbulent period.
Actors:
Judy Davis, Victor Banerjee, Peggy Ashcroft, James Fox, Alec Guinness, Nigel Havers, Richard Wilson, Antonia Pemberton, Michael Culver, Art Malik, Saeed Jaffrey, ...»
Director:
David Lean
Country:
United Kingdom
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Empire Magazine
November 06, 2007 The film, for all Lean's innate elegance, is strangely remote and unmoving. It could easily have been a Merchant-Ivory film.
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TV Guide
November 06, 2007 Lean does an excellent job of conveying the repressive nature of British society captured in the novel.
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Variety
November 06, 2007 An impeccably faithful, beautifully played and occasionally languorous adaptation of E.M. Forster's classic novel.
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New York Times
May 20, 2003 The film is very much 'a full theatrical meal,' and one that conveys a lot of 'the multiplicity of life' one seldom sees on the screen these days.
EmanuelLevy.Com
March 19, 2008 Lean's swan song is an intelligent adaptation of Forster's complex novel about racil prejudice and sexual repression, flaunting wonderful perfromances from the two leads, Judy Davis and particularly Dame Peggy Ashcroft.
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Time Out
June 24, 2006 Not for literary purists, but if you like your entertainment well tailored, then feel the quality and the width.
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Chicago Reader
November 06, 2007 David Lean's studied, plodding, overanalytic direction manages to kill most of the meaning in E.M. Forster's haunting novel of cultural collision in colonial India.
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Chicago Sun-Times
October 23, 2004 Forster's novel is one of the literary landmarks of this century, and now David Lean has made it into one of the greatest screen adaptations I have ever seen.
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