Movie Reviews for The Age of Innocence

The Age of Innocence

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Movie Reviews of The Age of Innocence

Movie Review: An age of beauty...
Summary: 5 Stars

It's hard to know where to begin this review -- the stunning cinematography? The gripping storyline? The mesmerizing acting? I can't begin to put into language the amazine job Scorsese did on this film and I am NOT a Scorsese fan! Winona Ryder deserved an Oscar for her underplayed manipulation of her husband, played equally brilliantly by Day-Lewis. Pfieffer pulls off the tragic heroine superbly and the icing on the cake is the supporting actors. A must see.

Movie Review: Classic
Summary: 5 Stars

I've always enjoyed this type of film, totally lacking in bang-up, crash 'em and slash 'em trash. It's intelligent, has depth and makes one think. I haven't read the original Edith Wharton novel since college many years ago but the film presents the period and characters well. It's another one to enjoy many times over.

Movie Review: A GREAT MOVIE
Summary: 5 Stars

AGE OF INNOCENCE IS ONE OF THOSE MOVIES THAT THE MORE YOU WATCH IT THE MORE YOU SEE THE STORY UNFOLD AND THE COMPLICATIONS OF THE RELATIONSHIPS. I HAVE READ THE BOOK AND SOME STUDY TEXTS ON EDITH WHARTON AND FIND THE 19TH CENTURY GILDED AGE MANNERS IN AND OF ITSELF INTERESTING. THE ACTING IN THE MOVIE IS EXCELLENT.

Movie Review: A Flim That Will Touch Your Heart
Summary: 5 Stars

An absolutely beautiful Scorsese masterpiece in every detail. Ranks with Wuthering Heights in its depiction of unrequited love, but much more visually stunning. Daniel Day-Lewis is a truly outstanding actor. After my first viewing, this is one of my favorite all-time movies.

Movie Review: tragic beauty!
Summary: 5 Stars

it gets me everytime. this movie is beautiful, and painful, and tragic. oh, martin scorsese, you've done edith wharton proud. one of my favorite books turned into a movie that doesn't make me want to yell at the tv - i can give no higher accolade for a book gone movie.
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