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The Age of Innocence
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Wealthy lawyer Newland Archer is engaged to sweet socialite May Welland in 1870s New York only because he is in love with May's cousin, a woman separated from her husband.
Wealthy lawyer Newland Archer is engaged to sweet socialite May Welland in 1870s New York only because he is in love with May's cousin, a woman separated from her husband.
Actors:
Martin Scorsese,
Miriam Margolyes,
Michael Gough,
Siân Phillips,
Thomas Barbour,
Tracey Ellis,
Christopher Nilsson
Martin Scorsese
17 November 1942, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
Miriam Margolyes
18 May 1941, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
Michael Gough
23 November 1916, Kuala Lumpur, British Malaya [now Malaysia]
Siân Phillips
14 May 1933, Bettws, Carmarthenshire, Wales, UK
Thomas Barbour
25 July 1921, New York City, New York, USA
Tracey Ellis
Christopher Nilsson
Country:
United States
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Martin Scorsese
17 November 1942, Queens, New York City, New York, USA
Miriam Margolyes
18 May 1941, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
Michael Gough
23 November 1916, Kuala Lumpur, British Malaya [now Malaysia]
Siân Phillips
14 May 1933, Bettws, Carmarthenshire, Wales, UK
Thomas Barbour
25 July 1921, New York City, New York, USA
Tracey Ellis
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December 01, 2005
The movie seems a departure from Scorsese's turf of violence and lower class men, but Wharton's depiction of rigid milieu with its restrictive mores and emotional repression bears resemblance to Little Italy's male subculture.
February 01, 2010
Gorgeously shot, deceptively genteel period drama. Day-Lewis, Ryder and in particular Pfieffer give performances as polished as the silver and the result is slow, subtle but irresistibly powerful.
Variety
September 22, 2008
An extraordinarily sumptuous piece of filmmaking.
Lawrence Journal-World
May 27, 2005
A stylish but fairly forgettable Scorsese effort
New York Times
July 22, 2006
Mr. Scorsese has made a big, intelligent movie that functions as if it were a window on a world he had just discovered, and about which he can't wait to spread the news.
February 01, 2010
Day-Lewis and Pfeifer are on top form with Ryder giving the performance of her career.
June 19, 2013
I don't know any of those [prior] versions, and I wonder how (which means I doubt that) they avoided the snare that Wharton unwittingly set for her adapters, the snare that, for all his gifts, caught Scorsese.
September 20, 2007
It also shows that while tradition can devolve into a conformity that stifles compassion and love, acting in mere self-interest can ultimately be just as destructive.
Rolling Stone
July 22, 2006
Spurning Masterpiece Theatre twittiness, Scorsese cuts to the primal passions of Wharton's tale.
May 26, 2006
The Age of Innocence drags through some of the usual costume movie elements, but Scorsese's exuberance carries the show.
February 01, 2010
Manages to be both personal and true to its source, though it never quite comes together.
February 09, 2006
Scorsese's most poignantly moving film.

