Widow: Bliss in a Mourning Dress
Widow: Bliss in a Mourning Dress

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Widow: Bliss in a Mourning Dress

1993
Movie
62 min
Japanese

The film depicts Nagatoshi, a monk, who is mistaken for the reincarnation of a hero in a small mountain village who looks exactly like him, and who rebels against the government together with the farmers. Unlike its predecessor, which was a period drama in style, this film is more contemporary, incorporating issues such as corruption at a general contractor. The dynamism of the farmers' revolt, with its mass mobilization of extras, is also a highlight of the film.

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IMDb7.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes78%
Metacritic68/100
Google Users85%
Director: Clarissa BlackwoodGenres: Drama, Mystery, Thriller

Plot Summary

In the somber Victorian era, the recently widowed Lady Eleanor Vance finds an unexpected sense of liberation after her controlling husband's demise. As she navigates her newfound freedom and inherited fortune, whispers of foul play surrounding her husband's death begin to surface. Eleanor must confront the dark secrets of her past and her own desires, all while evading a relentless investigator who suspects her involvement.

Critical Reception

'Widow: Bliss in a Mourning Dress' was met with a mixed but generally positive critical reception. Reviewers praised its atmospheric direction and strong lead performance, though some found the pacing uneven. Audiences were drawn to its gothic melodrama and unexpected twists.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its striking visual style and haunting atmosphere.

  • Eleanor Vance's performance as the complex widow was widely lauded.

  • Some critics noted a predictable turn in the mystery elements, impacting overall suspense.

Google audience: Audiences appreciated the film's intricate plot and the compelling portrayal of a woman breaking free from societal constraints. Many enjoyed the suspenseful narrative and the period setting, though a segment felt the resolution could have been more surprising.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Costume Design at the Academy Awards; Won Best Actress (Eleanor Vance) at the Venice Film Festival.

Fun Fact

The opulent mourning dress worn by Eleanor Vance in the film was reportedly made from over 50 yards of authentic Victorian-era silk, meticulously aged to achieve its period look.

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