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# Lady Chatterley (2006)

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The most frankly sensual movie in memory, (Los Angeles Times) Pascale Ferran s intelligent, deeply moving, and exquisitely photographed Lady Chatterley brings D.H. Lawrence s most celebrated and notorious literary work to the screen in a way that feels bracingly fresh, vital and modern (New York Times). Robbed of intimacy by her blueblood husband s war injuries, Constance Chatterley (Marina Hands The Barbarian Invasions) longs for the emotional fulfillment and physical passion that her marriage lacks. When she espies the gamekeeper Parkin (Jean-Louis Coullo ch) unselfconsciously bathing, stripped to the waist amidst the beauty of nature, she experiences a sexual awakening unlike anything she has ever dared to desire. Though separated by the boundaries of social convention, rough-hewn Parkin and high-bred Lady Chatterley unite in a love that is simultaneously innocent and erotic, a spiritual connection that transcends personal inhibitions and class prejudices. Every frame of the film seems alive ...with a sensuality that it both wild and intelligent..." --A.O. Scott, THE NEW YORK TIMES

Review: Fernan's LADY CHATTERLEY - Pascale Ferran's LADY CHATTERLEY is an exquisitely wrought film. The themes of the Lawrence novel frame the film, but Ferran seems to have put together her own very contemporary treatment despite the literary and time period setting. The photography is breathtaking and is integral to my characterization of the film as "exquisitely wrought." The first part of the film moves very, very slowly with almost no dialogue as the luxurious expanses of the country landscape are defined along with the formal and aristocratic settings of the Wragby estate. The obsession, both photographically and from a time duration standpoint, with the landscape serves a significant two-fold purpose---establishing Nature as a primary element in this world and reinforcing the beauty/sensuality of that Nature. That becomes a critical underpinning to the orchestration to the unfolding of the very sensual and sexual relationship of Constance and the Gamekeeper Parkin. If there was a weakness in the film, it would be the concluding section of the film which seemed more simply a patchwork of ideas and actions and not the carefully orchestrated ever increasingly complex visual and thematic development of the first half to two-thirds. However, the ending left everything up in the air as concerns the future of their relationship which I thought was a masterful stroke. There was no smug Hollywood resolution in either direction nor did Ferran give it a particularly French "affaire de passion" resolution. The ending seemed very realistic and "now" and in that sense probably departs from Lawrence in the most dramatic way. This is a must see film!
Review: Lady Chatterley - I had read some reviews before purchasing the set. What we viewed was a wonderfully and tastefully presented story of a young and vibrant woman married to a wealthy, but due to war injury, impotent man whom she loved and attentively cared for. With some encouragement from her husband who senses her loneliness, she becomes involved with the husband's forest warden. The relationship with the forest warden changes from pure physical needs and gradually evolves into a more emotional and caring one, however, all along, she never neglects her husband. Some of the encounters and love scenes with the warden are explicit, but presented in a natural way, as opposed to the way physical sex is being portrayed in todays movies and TV programs. The photography is such that it is believable, but not xxx-rated. All through the movie, it is the characters and their relations that are important - not the few sex scenes. The set includes a very helpful and important narrative by the director and commentaries about the sexual aspects of the movie, the issues faced by the actors and their acceptance on basis of the tasteful way in which these scenes were filmed. Anyone looking for a lot of ups and downs, raw or unusual sex will be disappointed. Its an excellent movie, but not that kind of a movie.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Marina Hands; Jean-Louis Coulloc'h; Hippolyte Giraddot, Pascale Ferran |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 408 Reviews |
| Format | Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Genre | Drama |
| Language | French |
| Runtime | 2 hours and 48 minutes |

## Product Details

- **Contributor:** Marina Hands; Jean-Louis Coulloc'h; Hippolyte Giraddot, Pascale Ferran
- **Format:** Color, Multiple Formats, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
- **Genre:** Drama
- **Language:** French
- **Runtime:** 2 hours and 48 minutes

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fernan's LADY CHATTERLEY
*by T***S on October 8, 2007*

Pascale Ferran's LADY CHATTERLEY is an exquisitely wrought film. The themes of the Lawrence novel frame the film, but Ferran seems to have put together her own very contemporary treatment despite the literary and time period setting. The photography is breathtaking and is integral to my characterization of the film as "exquisitely wrought." The first part of the film moves very, very slowly with almost no dialogue as the luxurious expanses of the country landscape are defined along with the formal and aristocratic settings of the Wragby estate. The obsession, both photographically and from a time duration standpoint, with the landscape serves a significant two-fold purpose---establishing Nature as a primary element in this world and reinforcing the beauty/sensuality of that Nature. That becomes a critical underpinning to the orchestration to the unfolding of the very sensual and sexual relationship of Constance and the Gamekeeper Parkin. If there was a weakness in the film, it would be the concluding section of the film which seemed more simply a patchwork of ideas and actions and not the carefully orchestrated ever increasingly complex visual and thematic development of the first half to two-thirds. However, the ending left everything up in the air as concerns the future of their relationship which I thought was a masterful stroke. There was no smug Hollywood resolution in either direction nor did Ferran give it a particularly French "affaire de passion" resolution. The ending seemed very realistic and "now" and in that sense probably departs from Lawrence in the most dramatic way. This is a must see film!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Lady Chatterley
*by K***R on November 25, 2011*

I had read some reviews before purchasing the set. What we viewed was a wonderfully and tastefully presented story of a young and vibrant woman married to a wealthy, but due to war injury, impotent man whom she loved and attentively cared for. With some encouragement from her husband who senses her loneliness, she becomes involved with the husband's forest warden. The relationship with the forest warden changes from pure physical needs and gradually evolves into a more emotional and caring one, however, all along, she never neglects her husband. Some of the encounters and love scenes with the warden are explicit, but presented in a natural way, as opposed to the way physical sex is being portrayed in todays movies and TV programs. The photography is such that it is believable, but not xxx-rated. All through the movie, it is the characters and their relations that are important - not the few sex scenes. The set includes a very helpful and important narrative by the director and commentaries about the sexual aspects of the movie, the issues faced by the actors and their acceptance on basis of the tasteful way in which these scenes were filmed. Anyone looking for a lot of ups and downs, raw or unusual sex will be disappointed. Its an excellent movie, but not that kind of a movie.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Breathtaking adaptation
*by Z***S on April 25, 2009*

Though my favorite adaptation of D.H. Lawrence's "Lady Chatterley's Lover" is the 1992 version with Joely Richardson and Sean Bean playing the lead roles, this 2006 French adaptation is well-done too. I just felt that in adapting it in French, the finer nuances of D.H. Lawrence's original English was lost. The movie is also rather long, clocking in at almost three hours [the first hour was extremely slow-moving] and could have done with some editing. Anyway, in this adaptation, the director Pascale Ferran has adopted an earlier, less scandalous version of Lawrence's work as her source, focusing instead on sex as a catalyst that brings about major changes in the two leads. Lady Constance Chatterley [Marina Hands who went on to star in The Diving Bell and the Butterfly] is an oppressed young wife whose WW I vet and crippled husband, Clifford [Hippolyte Girardot] is unable to fulfill his wife's physical or emotional needs. He moves them to his country estate, Wragby where Constance feels lost and bored. Things change when Constance comes upon the half exposed [waist up] gamekeeper Oliver Parkin [Jean-Louis Coulloc'h] and fascinated, she contrives situations where the pair meet and eventually begin an affair. The sex scenes are very sensual, focusing not so much on the pure gyrations of the act but also on the facial expressions on the two people involved. Both actors really get into their roles, and their vivid facial expressions, especially Marina Hands', convey not just pleasure, but also the dawning realization of the power of sex. There are about six sex scenes in this movie, and there is a sort of chronological development in the pair's affair that mirrors the progression of their feelings for each other - from the first almost clumsy and brief encounter to the development of closeness and eventually love. Marina Hands plays her role with consummate skill, from an almost naive and relatively inexperienced young woman to one who experiences a thoroughly sensual awakening and a liberation of senses. Jean-Louis Coulloc'h as the gamekeeper Parkin is credible as the rough yet gentle gamekeeper who is aware of the discrepancies in class between him and the lady of the house, yet loves with his body and soul. Beautifully filmed, "Lady Chatterley" mesmerizes with its in-depth characterizations and its sensual portrayal of a passionate love story that crosses the lines of class and rules of society.

## Frequently Bought Together

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