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The Bargain Nexus - Fingersmith

Fingersmith
List Price: $29.99
Our Price: $19.14
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Manufacturer: Acorn Media
Starring: Stephanie Middleton, David Troughton, Imelda Staunton, Karen Seacombe, Tallulah Pitt-Brown
Directed By: Aisling Walsh
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5

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Aspect Ratio: 1.77:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: STAUNTON/DANCE
EAN: 9781569387900
Format: Closed-captioned
ISBN: 1569387907
Label: Acorn Media
Manufacturer: Acorn Media
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Acorn Media
Region Code: 1
Release Date: 2005-09-13
Running Time: 180
Studio: Acorn Media
Theatrical Release Date: 2005

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Spotlight customer reviews:

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Summary: I loved it
Comment: I didn't read the book but only watched the movie. I absolutely loved this movie.. Great acting and a good ending which is rare in my opinion for gay movies.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: While everyone is entitled to their own opinion...
Comment: I'm completely confused how anybody that's actually watched Fingersmith, could give it a bad review? I've read the book and I've seen the movie. And, I understand that I just might be the only person on the planet that loved the movie more than the book...The chemistry between Elaine Cassidy (Maud) and Sally Hawkins (Sue) just took my breath away. Amazing indeed! Through such great acting they allowed me to feel their love much stronger than the book did... This by far is the greatest love story that I've ever seen! I truly felt it deeply and believed them to be in love and in love with a fiery passion for one another...Flawlessly beautiful and twisted...All the actors are brilliant and perfectly casted! However it's Elaine Cassidy (Maud) that is a rare talent and most exquisite! I've never felt so "charmed" by somebody that I've never even met before...Elaine Cassidy is very special indeed...Perhaps you may find that you'll agree with me, so I would highly recommend Disco Pigs and Felicia's Journey!

Customer Rating: Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5
Summary: The book is AMAZING -- the movie is NOT
Comment: I absolutely loved reading Fingersmith. It is an incredible, complex, beautiful book with unexpected twists, rich characters, and a wonderful, suspenseful plot. It is one of my favorite books.

I was therefore very disappointed when I watched this movie. Basically the movie, though mostly sticking to Sarah Waters' plot, destroys the magic of the book. The pace is wrong, the whole thing plods along drudgingly. I had to stop watching it after the first disk, and couldn't bring myself to finish watching it for months. To be fair, the second disk is better than the first, but not by much. And it's not that I just dislike movie adaptations of great books. The film version of Tipping the Velvet is excellent. It's merely that this adaptation of Fingersmith is NOT.

My recommendation is to skip the terrible movie and read the book!

Customer Rating: Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5Average rating of 2/5
Summary: Another Lesbian Betrayal Flick
Comment: I admit that I've not read this book and that I watched the movie purely to enjoy the love scenes which were well-reviewed. While the love scenes are indeed sweet and well done, they are ruined by the ending. Why is it so hard to find a film with sensual and sincere lesbian love scenes that are not invalidated at the end by death, doom, or betrayal?

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: A mystery within a puzzle wrapped inside an enigma...
Comment: Fingersmith (Aisling Walsh, 2005)

Fingersmith, actually a two-part British TV miniseries, came to America as a three-hour DVD. Based on Sarah Waters' novel of the same name, it details the dealings of Susan Smith (Sally Hawkins, recently of The Painted Veil), a thief (thus the title) in London in the nineteenth century who becomes involved in a complicated scheme to swindle a large sum of money out of Maud Lilly (The Others' Elaine Cassidy). Smith, through a series of intrigues, becomes Lilly's handmaiden, but the two of them quickly develop a friendship on top of that, and possibly something more (I haven't read the novel, so I don't know if it's explicit there; it's certainly implied here). The trick is, there's a great deal more to Maud Lilly than anyone realizes; once you hit the halfway point, the surprises here come thick and fast, and what looked to be a simple crime story blossoms into an all-out mystery/thriller that I was in no way expecting. And what a pleasant surprise it is.

It helps, of course, that both Hawkins and Cassidy are almost painfully beautiful, and that, plus the script's implications as to their relationship, certainly helps propel the first half of the film, which is half crime story and half Merchant/Ivory comedy of manners (a genre of film to which I have never been able to warm myself). At the halfway point, though, I stopped noticing, and for someone like me, that's saying something. How many red herrings can you throw into one script? How many little side perversions can you add without things becoming too overloaded for anyone to see your plot? How many twists and turns, how many character revelations, the whole bit? Yes, it does end up playing the Vitorian-melodrama card so loved by writers like Nathaniel Hawthorne (I heard a pretty strong echo of the last line of House of the Seven Gables in the last few minutes of this film, though it's not quite as deus ex machina as Hawthorne allowed himself; still, it's awfully convenient), but it's such an enchanting thrill ride getting there I actually didn't half mind. There's a great deal of fun to be had here, even if you're not a big fan of Victorian costume drama; a very entertaining little film, well worth watching. *** ½



Editorial Reviews:

Growing up as a foster child among a family of thieves, orphan Sue Trinder hopes to pay back that kindness by playing a key role in a swindle scheme devised by their leader, who is planning to con a fortune out of the naive Maud Lilly.
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Media Type: DVD
Artist: STAUNTON/DANCE
Title: FINGERSMITH
Street Release Date: 09/13/2005
Domestic
Genre: DRAMA


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