7/10
This is the sort of film that you need to be interested in the character's decisions and actions...
28 August 2003
I for one was. Though I have never read the Henry James novel on which

it is based, I never once found "The Portrait of a Lady" to be confusing

or boring(though I can understand why some folks would find it so).

Being mildly underwhelmed when I saw "The Piano", it's rather surprising

to think that a restrained, moody period movie held my attention so much

better then that other, more widely praised film. Possibly it may be

that Nicole Kidman was in this film; and I find her to be a fascinating,

wonderful actress(beautiful to boot). But she luckily is surrounded by

an almost equally interesting cast, i.e Martin Donovan as the

consumptive, secretly loving cousin. In short, I would recommend giving

this film a try.
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