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Hedda Gabler

2004
Movie
88 min
English

Set in an anonymous corner of suburbia, this contemporary adaptation of the Henrik Ibsen play transposes the action into a contemporary setting in which the newly-married, quick-witted and energetic Hedda and her bland but stable husband George have recently arrived in their brand new home.

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IMDb6.3/10
Director: Göran StangertzGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

Hedda Gabler, the daughter of a deceased general, returns from her honeymoon married to the meticulous and scholarly Jørgen Tesman. However, Hedda is bored and manipulative, secretly despising her husband and yearning for a life of passion and excitement. She finds herself entangled in the lives of her husband's former rival, the brilliant but dissolute Eilert Løvborg, and the morally upright Judge Brack, leading to a series of tragic and destructive choices.

Critical Reception

This film adaptation of Henrik Ibsen's classic play was generally well-received for its strong performances and faithful interpretation of the source material. Critics praised Maria Bonnevie's portrayal of the complex and destructive Hedda Gabler, while also noting the film's atmospheric direction and its success in bringing the psychological drama to a modern audience.

What Reviewers Say

  • Maria Bonnevie delivers a compelling performance as the titular character.

  • The film effectively captures the psychological tension of Ibsen's play.

  • A strong, albeit somber, adaptation of a classic drama.

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Fun Fact

This 2004 Swedish film is one of numerous adaptations of Henrik Ibsen's iconic 1881 play 'Hedda Gabler', which remains a staple in theatre repertoires worldwide due to its complex protagonist and exploration of societal constraints.

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