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Bright Star (12A)
There are films, usually simple films, which engage with a depth and power that is disproportionate to their bones. This film, based on the last creative years of Keats’ life, is one such. Jane Campion captures the fragile yet deep relationship that developed between him and Fanny Brawn, his neighbour’s daughter. Filmed with beauty and great sensitivity in Bedfordshire, London and Rome, the film is infused with intimacy, humour and a sense of Keats’ poverty-infested quest for a love that enveloped his soul. It combines a great sense of period as well as one of modernity. Sit through it all, to the very end, to hear the sound of English poetry kindling greatness. Rare are the films where standing afterwards on the street you wish you could just remember the words. This is one.
Director: Jane Campion
Cast: Ben Whishaw, Abbie Cornish, Paul Schneider, Thomas Sangster
119 mins, UK/Australia
