Quartett (1981)

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Quartett: Directed by James Ivory. With Isabelle Adjani, Suzanne Flon, Sébastien Floche, Anthony Higgins. Marya Zelli finds herself penniless after her art dealer husband, Stephan, is convicted of theft. Marya accepts the hospitality of a strange couple, H.J. and Lois Heidler, who lets her live in their house.

“While Quartet may be a lesser Merchant-Ivory film and is no Room with a View, Howardu0026#39;s End of Remains of the Day, it still has a lot to recommend it. Itu0026#39;s not great and could have been better, but is decent.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eQuartet for starters is beautifully made, as always the costumes and sets are amazingly sumptuous, is lit with a luminous atmosphere and shot with the usual exquisite charm. Itu0026#39;s hauntingly scored too, and there is some intelligent scripting too that does have some poignancy and explores the contrast between upper class lifestyles and moral corruption suitably subtly. James Ivory directs with an appropriate amount of restraint, and there is some good acting here. Maggie Smith relishes her juicy character and her performance along with the production values is the best thing about the film. Anthony Higgins is sympathetic enough too.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eAlan Batesu0026#39; character could have been much better realised though, Bates succeeds in being charismatic but he is not intimidating or nuanced enough, Heidler is very one-dimensional and a character you feel nothing for from the get go. Isabelle Adjani is attractive but somewhat too cold and immature, which doesnu0026#39;t make the characteru0026#39;s fear resonate. The dialogue is good here, but a better job could have been done with the characters, for they felt sketchily developed and their motivations rushed and unclear. Merchant and Ivory productions are always deliberately paced, but in their very best work the characters and their situations are really compelling and drive the story effectively, unfortunately because that was an aspect that Quartet was (for me) lacking in the pacing did feel a bit lagging and dull.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eOverall, lesser Merchant-Ivory but a decent watch. 6/10 Bethany Cox”

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