Titanic (1997) short review
Wonderful, romantic, exciting, beautiful and at the same time cheesy, soap opera-y, and totally melodramatic. See it anyway. Fabulous... Read more →
Washington Square (1997) short review
Such a downer of a story that it’s hard to enjoy, but I will say this is a well made, well acted film. Jennifer Jason Leigh usually really... Read more →
Oscar and Lucinda (1997) short review
A sad, quirky tale of love between two misfits set in Australia in probably the 1870s or 1880s (it’s been a while since I’ve seen it). Keep your... Read more →
The Mill on the Floss (1997) short review
Not fabulous but not terrible either — Emily Watson as Maggie Tulliver, torn between the men she loves and her family. Interesting for some middle... Read more →
Jane Eyre (1997) short review
This BBC miniseries is my absolute favorite of all of the adaptations ofJane Eyre, with Samantha Morton as Jane and Ciarian Hinds as Mr. Rochester.... Read more →
The Inheritance (1997) short review
Based on one of Louisa May Alcott’s younger writings, this is a made-for-television adaptation of a melodramatic novel. Set in the 1870s, Edith was... Read more →
Firelight (1997) short review
It’s been a while since I’ve seen this, but what I basically remember is that it was pretty lackluster. Sophie Marceau plays a French woman who... Read more →
Anna Karenina (1997) short review
I veer back and forth on whether or not I like the plot and acting in this film — sometimes it doesn’t grab me at all, and sometimes it’s... Read more →
The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling (1997) short review
Another BBC miniseries, which will tell you right off that it’s good. Set in probably the 1750s, it’s interesting in that it portrays an... Read more →
Marquise (1997) short review
This was never released in the US, which you know is a bad sign… Sophie Marceau stars as an aspiring actress in 17th century France. She joins... Read more →