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Bright Star (DVD, 2010)
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Jane Campion's literary biopic tells the true story of Fanny Brawne (Abbie Cornish), a 23-year-old Londoner in 1818 whose independent streak manifests itself through an intens...Read more
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Romance of Keats and Brawne
The story of the romance of John Keats (Ben Whishaw) and Fanny Brawne (Abbie Cornish) just before his death.

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This film was a lovely rendition from the book "Bright Star" that includes poems and love letters from the two main characters of the film. It really shows how much...Read more

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Jane Campion's literary biopic tells the true story of Fanny Brawne (Abbie Cornish), a 23-year-old Londoner in 1818 whose independent streak manifests itself through an intense interest and love for fashion and dressmaking. Her neighbor, the struggling but gifted young poet John Keats (Ben Whishaw), underestimates her intelligence because he believes she's frivolous, and she, having no interest in literature, seems thoroughly disinterested in him. However, Fanny attempts to help the Keats family when John's brother becomes gravely ill, and in order to express his gratitude John agrees to teach her poetry -- leading Fanny and John to quickly fall deeply and profoundly in love with each other. Although they wish to wed, his lack of finances and his writing partner (Paul Schneider) -- who believes she is nothing more than an unwelcome distraction -- keep the two from marrying.

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  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Rating: PG (MPAA)
  • UPC: 043396334144

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Genre:Dramas
Format:DVD
Region:Region 1

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Director:Jane Campion
Leading Role:Ben Whishaw, Abbie Cornish
eBay Product ID: EPID79734163
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"[Campion] shows us here the beautiful sanctuaries that word and image create together, and the reasons why life requires us -- like Fanny -- to abandon them."
Film Comment - Film Comment Staff (09/01/2009)

4 stars out of 5 -- "Campion's innate sense of storytelling technique meshes the strands together, all adding up to a study in passion and tragedy that vigorously holds fast to period sensibilities and so keeps an audience firmly in its embrace."
Box Office - Richard Mowe (09/18/2009)

"The movie really belongs to Brawne, played with mesmerizing vitality and heart-stopping grace by Abbie Cornish."
New York Times - A. O. Scott (09/18/2009)

3 stars out of 4 -- “The film, shot by the gifted Greig Fraser, is a thing of beauty to match the snippets of Keats we hear on the soundtrack.”
Rolling Stone - Peter Travers (10/01/2009)

“[A] quiet, luscious, stately meditation....[Cornish delivers a] lovely, openhearted performance...” -- Grade: A-
Entertainment Weekly - Lisa Schwarzbaum (09/25/2009)

"[A]n exquisitely done, emotional love story that marries heartbreaking passion to formidable filmmaking restraint....Campion demonstrates her gift for making the dailiness of distant lives vivid and convincing."
Los Angeles Times - Kenneth Turan (09/18/2009)

"[A] beautiful, wistful film....What Campion does is seek visual beauty to match Keats' verbal beauty."
Chicago Sun-Times - Roger Ebert (09/23/2009)

“The production is modest in physical scale, mostly reserved in tone and touchingly simple in design. Yet the effect is exhilarating, and deeply pleasurable.”
Wall Street Journal (09/18/2009)

"BRIGHT STAR, Jane Campion's rapturous ode to tragic love, radiates beauty that's at once extravagant and spare, which is altogether fitting for its subjects."
Washington Post (09/25/2009)

4 stars out of 5 -- "Campion sticks close to the facts and relies on the power and emotional poignancy of the situation -- and some superbly sensitive acting -- for the impact of her film."
Total Film - Philip Kemp (10/30/2009)

Included in Los Angeles Times's "Best Films Of 2009" -- "This is a film that reminds us what a singular voice filmmaker Jane Campion has..."
Los Angeles Times - Betsy Sharkey (12/20/2009)

3 star out of 5 -- "Campion pulls off a challenge that's thwarted generations of filmmakers before her. Pretty and sincere..."
Uncut - Chris Roberts (05/01/2010)

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Romance of Keats and Brawne

Created: 26/01/10
The story of the romance of John Keats (Ben Whishaw) and Fanny Brawne (Abbie Cornish) just before his death.

Its a good movie is you like early 19th century settings and romance, otherwise I would skip this one.
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Created: 01/03/11
This film was a lovely rendition from the book "Bright Star" that includes poems and love letters from the two main characters of the film. It really shows how much they cared for eachother through thick and thin no matter their situation in life and no matter who was against it.
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Loved this movie

Created: 21/05/10
It was a very interesting story about Keats life, that I was not aware of.
Loved the costumes, very authentic.
Good acting, just wished there had been a little more romance between the two, but then it was 1818 and many things were not allowed for couples to express the love between them.
If anyone really enjoys great love stories, please get The North and South by Elizabeth Gaskell, great story. She wrote similar to Jane Austin.
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Small review of "Bright Star"

Created: 08/05/10
Good movie. Made me read up more on the life of John Keats.

If you like Jane Austen movies, you'll like Bright Star.
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Awesome movie... Go watch it now :)

 | Yes, I would recommend this product to a friend.
Created: 05/02/12
This is a brilliant and really touching movie... It's hard to get too much of it.
I love the calm pace of the film (definitely not for action movie die hards) and the characters
It's a rich environment for a great story... and if you like this, I would definitely recommend 'The Young Victoria' as well... these two films go hand in hand as my go-tos for those 'chick flick' nights
Definitely family friendly with practically no (if any depending on some peoples standard) objectionable content makes it also a great family film
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Bright Star (DVD, 2010)
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