For those of us
who remembered the lavish TV adaptation of the early 80’s that made a name for
Jeremy Irons and even featured Sir Laurence Olivier if I remember well, this
squeezed in film version had a lot to live up to.It does in part and yet lacks some of the
rich detail of the former.We tend here
to get rather less subtle doses of the Catholic guilt and mores of the
original, and less characterisation of most of the roles.What matters a lot here are the actors.Emma Thompson dominates her scenes as Lady
Marchment and does a very good job.Michael Gambon is less impressive as the ailing lord of the manorOf the younger crew I found Matthew Goode
acceptable as Ryder, if rather wet, Ben Whishaw very good as Sebastian Flyte,
though quite a lot less charming than Antony Andrews’ version.Hayley Atwill as Julia is OK but lacks
something in stature.
Overall, a
solid, watchable and interesting movie without bringing the house down.