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The Golden Bowl (2001)

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Reviews Counted:85

Fresh:45

Rotten:40

Average Rating:5.3/10

Consensus: Coming from the Merchant-Ivory team, The Golden Bowl is visually stunning, but the filmmakers have difficulty in transporting the characterizations of the Henry James novel to the screen.

Runtime: 2 hrs 10 mins

Genre: Dramas

Synopsis: Set in the rarified world of affluent American expatriate England and Italy between 1903 and 1909, THE GOLDEN BOWL tells the story of an extravagantly rich American widower and his sheltered... Set in the rarified world of affluent American expatriate England and Italy between 1903 and 1909, THE GOLDEN BOWL tells the story of an extravagantly rich American widower and his sheltered daughter, both of whom marry only to discover that their respective mates are romantically entangled with one another. ADAM VERVER (Nick Nolte), America's first billionaire, and his daughter MAGGIE (Kate Beckinsale) live a privileged life in Europe, surrounding themselves with beautiful objects and amassing one of the world's greatest art collections. Their intimate family circle expands when Maggie decides to marry PRINCE AMERIGO (Jeremy Northam), an impoverished (but authentically aristocratic) descendent of a long line of Italian princes, and invites her beautiful, but impecunious school friend CHARLOTTE STANT (Uma Thurman) to attend their wedding. Amerigo and Charlotte have a secret. They are lovers, forced to separate because they are too poor to marry each other. While Charlotte knows that their affair must end, she cannot control her passion for Amerigo. She hides her emotions as best she can, feigning happiness for the couple. She and the Prince have one last rendezvous when they shop together for a wedding present for Maggie. They find an unusual golden bowl, but reject it when they discover that it has a hidden flaw. As Amerigo settles into a domestic routine with Maggie, he discovers that his marriage has a flaw, too. His wife and her father are inseparable, just as they were before her marriage. Maggie invites Charlotte to be their houseguest and encourages her to spend time with Adam, too. In a sudden and seemingly happy twist of fate, Adam proposes to Charlotte and she accepts, despite the age difference between them. For the first time in her life, she is a wealthy woman. But her newfound security is a mixed blessing. As time passes, and Adam and Maggie retreat deeper and deeper into their private world. Charlotte and Amerigo realize that, like the magnificent works of art that surround them, they have become prized additions to the Verver collection. Convinced that fate has brought them together a second time, Charlotte and Amerigo surrender to their passions, secretly betraying their seemingly unsuspecting spouses. But the elusive golden bowl comes back to haunt them, changing Maggie's perception of her relationship with her husband and provoking her to do anything to accomplish her new and most important goal: to have a marriage without a flaw, at any expense. -- © 2001 Lions Gate [More]

Starring: Uma Thurman, Jeremy Northam, Kate Beckinsale, Nick Nolte

Starring: Uma Thurman, Jeremy Northam, Kate Beckinsale, Nick Nolte, James Fox, Madeleine Potter, Peter Eyre, Anjelica Huston

Director: James Ivory

Director: James Ivory
Screenwriter: Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
Producer: Ismail Merchant
Composer: Richard Robbins
Studio: Lions Gate Films

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02/09/06
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Like its eponymous artefact, The Golden Bowl is flawed -- yet it remains an object of great beauty and elegance.

Full Review Source: Sight and Sound | comment Comment
04/13/01
Ginette Vincendeau
Ginette Vincendeau
Sight and Sound

As compensation for possible bottom-numbing -in-seat towards the end, Ivory once again delivers a well-performed -- most notably by Nolte and Thurman -- and exquisite-looking tale of manners, love and betrayal.

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01/01/00
Jo Berry
Jo Berry
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The Golden Bowl is too often one-dimensional and obvious.

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01/01/00
Michael Thomson
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12/10/01
Rich Cline
Rich Cline
Shadows on the Wall

Director James Ivory's impeccably cast and impossibly charismatic ensemble ... are uniformly splendid in their respective roles.

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01/01/00
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Contains all the ingredients of a great love story, but it just can't seem to blend them to create the desired result.

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01/01/00
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Behind all of that romantic confusion, the setting and scenery is captivating, natch. Which is well and good, if you're into lengthy drawing room discourse. If not, then you're probably better off sitting out this period.

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04/27/01
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04/27/07
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06/04/01
Barrett Hooper
Barrett Hooper
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A distracted, emotionless affair.

Full Review Source: Citysearch | comment Comment
04/26/01
Bilge Ebiri
Bilge Ebiri
Citysearch

Decent screenplay, superb acting, fantastic set design and photography: so why doesn’t this movie feel great? Mainly it’s just that the metaphors deployed are fairly obvious and the slow, played-out peacocks’ dance of romantic discovery and recrimination

Full Review Source: Entertainment Today | comment Comment
10/21/02
Brent Simon
Brent Simon
Entertainment Today

Starts slow, but gathers momentum as it proceeds toward a fascinating and just conclusion for all concerned.

Full Review Source: Apollo Guide | comment Comment
05/29/01
Brian Webster
Brian Webster
Apollo Guide

Either take it or leave it, but at least it's a beautiful thing to see.

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05/21/01
Bruce Kirkland
Bruce Kirkland
Jam! Movies

The bowl practically screams, "Look at me! I'm a metaphor!"

Full Review Source: AboutFilm.com | comment Comment
01/17/02
Carlo Cavagna
Carlo Cavagna
AboutFilm.com

The dresses in The Golden Bowl are spectacular, but the people wearing them are drips.

Full Review Source: St. Paul Pioneer Press | comment Comment
05/31/01
Chris Hewitt (St. Paul)
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