Tuesday, May 12, 2009
House of Mirth
I had never read the book, by Edith Wharton, and made the assumption that the movie had a happy ending.
My mistake. I guess I've seen too many Jane Austen adaptations.
The short of it is:
-In the beginning she's well off.
-Then towards the middle of the movie, she is the center of scandal and her social position slips.
-She makes her aunt (benefactor) mad, who dies and leaves her with only enough money to repay her debts.
-Then, she has to take on lower-class jobs, becomes destitute, and an addict of sorts.
-In the end, she offs herself knowingly. She drinks too much chloral hydrate (sleeping elixir) directly after repaying her debt.
It was way too depressing, and a little sub-par as far as the acting and adaptation went. It was choppy and at certain points overdone.
Also, it kind of hit a little too close to home. Being out of work can make you feel desperate, alone, isolated - but I would never off myself with Nyquil.
Could have done without that downer.
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2 comments:
You better not off yourself with Nyquil! Everyone knows arsenic is classier. =P
True, true. Arsenic is classier, especially with the Cary Grant reference.
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