John Keats' Bright Star A Beautiful Period Romance Movie Review
Ranked #5,733 in Entertainment, #70,379 overall
Bright Star Covers Three Years in John Keats' Life
The picture was written and directed by Jane Campion and is considered exceptional in several areas including the wonderful performances put in by the actors Abbie Cornish, Ben Whishaw and Paul Schneider and the way it presented 'real' life of the time period.
It is a quiet picture which will slowly draw you in until you really do care about the characters and appreciate the beauty of the setting. If you like period films or John Keats' poetry, you will love Bright Star. I think it is worth noting that you do not have to like poetry to appreciate this film.
On this page you will find more information about this movie and the movie trailer as well as expert reviews and reviews from other ordinary viewers like you and I. You will also find a couple of companion gift ideas. I think that Bright Star is a perfect candidate for an 'a movie and a book' gift set.
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"Based on the true story
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bright star
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My Bright Star Review in 100 Words or Less
Fast Facts About Bright Star
- Actors: Abbie Cornish, Ben Whishaw, Paul Schneider, Kerry Fox, Edie Martin
- Directors and Writer: Jane Campion
- Producers: Cameron McCracken, Caroline Hewitt, Christine Langan, David M. Thompson, Emma Mager
- Original Release Date: 2008
- DVD Release Date: January 26, 2010
- Studio: Sony Pictures
- Run Time: 119 minutes
- Rating: PG (Although be aware that the subject matter is of a mature nature.)
- Bright Star is NOT available on blu-ray.
Amazon Editorial Review
"Add Jane Campion's rich, sensuous, quietly thrilling Bright Star to the very short list of admirable films about writers. In this case the writer is John Keats (Ben Whishaw), the Romantic poet who died at age 25 believing himself a failure.
The movie, set during Keats' last several years, focuses on his playful friendship with and evolving love for Fanny Brawne (Abbie Cornish), the independent-minded young woman who lived next door in Hampstead Village and was, in her own fashion, an artistic spirit.
Completing an ineffably fraught constellation--not exactly a romantic triangle--is Keats's host Charles Armitage Brown (Paul Schneider), who loves, esteems, and regards Keats with both pride and envy, and engages in an unstated rivalry for Fanny.
All three performances are superb, with Whishaw adding to his gallery of artist figures (the olfactorily obsessed murderer in Perfume, one of the Bob Dylans in I'm Not There), and Cornish and Schneider taking top acting honors for 2009.
As in Campion's The Piano, others are party to the central story, and they have identities, personalities, and claims to intelligence and understanding that we appreciate without having it announced in dialogue.
Kerry Fox (redheaded wild girl of Campion's An Angel at My Table nearly two decades ago) evokes Fanny's mother with a few brushstrokes, and Fanny's young sister and brother are watchful presences and de facto co-conspirators in the courtship.
In addition, Bright Star is the rare period movie to convey--without being insistent--what it was like to be alive in another era, the nature of houses and rooms and how people occupied them, the way windows linked spaces and enlarged people's lives and experiences, how fires warmed as the milky English sunlight did not. And always there is an aliveness to place and weather, the creak of boardwalk underfoot and the wind rustling the reeds as lovers walk through a wetland. Poetry grows from such things; at least, Jane Campion's does."
~~ Richard T. Jameson
Bright Star Original Movie Soundtrack
Bright Star
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A short but moving soundtrack this one is 23 minutes long and only reminds one of the short and tragic life of John Keats It is beautifully composed and is a beautiful score interwoven with dialogue from the movie including the reading of two poems, La Belle Dame Sans Merci and Ode to a Nightingale.
It will take the listener back to the beauty of the movie, the beauty of the love story and the beauty of the setting. It would be a wonderful companion gift item for anyone who loves John Keats and/or period pieces.
Release Date: 10/13/2009
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Amazon Customer Reviews
"I'm impressed by its quiet power, which is equally tender & passionate, truly capturing the essence of finding that one special love of your life." ~~ William Lukeman
"After watching Bright Star, like after reading a good poem, I felt tender and pure inside, or in Keats words, like I had arrived "at that trembling delicate and snail-horn perception of beauty". ~~ Betty DarkHorse
"Through brilliant, stunning visuals and intelligent, witty dialogue, Jane Campion's Bright Star celebrates the rapture of passionate love. Using many of the Romantic John Keats' own words--captured for posterity in his poems and love letters to Fanny Brawne, his `sweet Girl'--Campion has weaved together one of the most beautiful films I have ever seen." ~~ Jesse E. McCarthy
What Viewers on Twitter Are Saying About Bright Star
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- AyeItsRasha
- I'm gonna watch Bright Star or some shitty old movie. I love shitty old movies.They're so good that they become good.Did that make sense or?
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- JasonDetermined
- RT @Roy_Smith_: If u aint doing anything tonigjt, u should definitely come to Bright Star COGIC for a youth movie night...#FreeFood #FreeDrinks
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- Roy_Smith_
- If u aint doing anything tonigjt, u should definitely come to Bright Star COGIC for a youth movie night...#FreeFood #FreeDrinks
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- DevinDThompson
- Yes, I bought a copy of Endymion, after seeing 'Bright Star'. That movie was awesome, I'm not even gonna lie.
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- Diongggg
- @sitengg @DorvilleV bright star is looking forward to her second movie with friends :)
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Had you heard of Bright Star before you read this page?
Bright Star must not have had a lot of media attention, because I had not heard of it until I picked it up the other day to watch it. How about you? Had you heard of this movie before you came to this page?
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Do you like period drama movies like Bright Star?
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toriphile81 Sep 29, 2010 @ 3:41 pm | delete
- I love period movies, although I really couldn't get into Bright Star. I wanted to, but it just depressed me. It did give me a new appreciate for Keats poetry.
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WordCustard
Apr 17, 2010 @ 7:55 am | delete
- I found this one an unusual and visually very beautiful film. Thought the actors were all excellent but the cat nearly upstaged them! Enjoyed your review.
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Susan52
Apr 9, 2010 @ 9:24 am | delete
- Generally I prefer movies set in present day, but this looks like an absolutely beautiful movie and the subject matter is timeless. I love the strong, independent woman (but still womanly) character. I think I would really enjoy Bright Star.
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stargazer00
Apr 9, 2010 @ 12:19 am | delete
- I do like period films and I might like this one. I enjoy looking at the period costumes. I'll keep an eye out for this one.
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