The whodunnit aspect is not the meat of the movie. It is instead the characters themselves and their personal affairs, hang-ups, and peculiarities that make the film interesting to watch.
Gosford Park (2001)
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Reviews Counted:142
Fresh:122
Rotten:20
Average Rating:7.5/10
Consensus: A mixture of Upstars, Downstairs, Clue, and perceptive social commentary, Gosford Park ranks among director Altman's best.
Runtime: 2 hrs 18 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: In GOSFORD PARK, Robert Altman explores the English class system and master-servant relations via his preferred modus operandi of multiple characters and intertwining storylines, which he achieved... In GOSFORD PARK, Robert Altman explores the English class system and master-servant relations via his preferred modus operandi of multiple characters and intertwining storylines, which he achieved so brilliantly in NASHVILLE. Featuring an all-star British ensemble cast, the film recalls both THE RULES OF THE GAME and THE REMAINS OF THE DAY, with a midpoint shift to an Agatha Christie whodunit. In November 1932, a phalanx of moneyed guests arrives for a weekend shooting party at the estate of Sir William McCordle (Michael Gambon) and Lady Sylvia (Kristin Scott Thomas). Mary (Kelly Macdonald), a fresh-faced, naïve new maid accompanies the sniping Countess of Trentham (Maggie Smith), and is shown the ropes by the house's worldly head housemaid, Elsie (Emily Watson). While the masters engage in various financial and sexual intrigues upstairs, the world downstairs has its own curiosities--namely, the predatory valet to a Hollywood producer, Henry Denton (Ryan Phillippe), and the mysterious, cagey servant, Robert Parks (Clive Owen). Mary soon discovers that the image of servants living vicariously through their masters is a false one, and that the upstairs-downstairs worlds are often shockingly interwoven. With GOSFORD PARK, Altman delivers a fascinating, blackly comic look at the treacherous yet poignant gamesmanship between the classes. [More]
Starring: Michael Gambon, Kristin Scott Thomas, Maggie Smith, Emily Watson
Starring: Michael Gambon, Kristin Scott Thomas, Maggie Smith, Emily Watson, Eileen Atkins, Bob Balaban, Alan Bates, Charles Dance, Stephen Fry, Richard E. Grant, Tom Hollander, Derek Jacobi, Kelly McDonald, Helen Mirren, Jeremy Northam, Clive Owen, Ryan Phillippe, Geraldine Somerville, Sophie Thompson, James Wilby, Camilla Rutherford, Claudie Blakley
Director: Robert Altman
Director: Robert Altman
Screenwriter: Julian Fellowes
Producer: Robert Altman, Bob Balaban
Studio: USA Films
Reviews for Gosford Park
Robert Altman once again [Dr. T] takes us to a place where the people are so annoying that they get in the way of the story
As always, Altman graciously leads a wonderful ensemble cast, and many of them are worth kudos.
may not be Altman's greatest triumph, but it is one of his finest works in years and it is one that is worth revisiting again and again
Like most Altman films, "Gosford Park" employs a sizable cast and the focus of the story bounces from character to character, like a bee sampling flowers in the garden.
Most of the action (and I use the term loosely) is seen from the eyes of the servants, then discussed ad nauseam.
It's about time grumpy old genre-annihilator Robert Altman got around to blasting the British drawing-room saga.
Altman's signature, having a giant gala cast is in evidence with the credits reading like a Who's Who of British Acting - simply delightful.
Un microuniverso retratado con un gusto tal que dan ganas de ir a descansar y a retozar con semejante grupo de personas y personajes...
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