

Daisy Miller
Despite mixed emotions, Frederick Winterbourne tries to figure out the bright and bubbly Daisy Miller, only to be helped and hindered by false judgments from their fellow friends.
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Plot Summary
In the picturesque Italian setting of the 1870s, the vivacious and independent young American Daisy Miller travels through Europe with her overprotective mother and younger brother. In Rome, she meets and becomes infatuated with Frederick Winterbourne, a sophisticated expatriate. Their blossoming romance is complicated by Daisy's flirtatious nature and her disregard for the strict social conventions of the time, leading to gossip and judgment from the expatriate community.
Critical Reception
The 1974 film adaptation of Henry James' novella received a mixed reception from critics. While some praised its visual beauty and Cybill Shepherd's portrayal of the titular character, others found the film to be slow-paced and lacking the depth of the source material. Audience reception was also divided, with some appreciating the period detail and romantic elements, while others felt it failed to capture the nuances of James' complex characters.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its faithful adaptation and aesthetic qualities, particularly its depiction of European scenery.
- Criticized for a perceived lack of emotional depth and a meandering pace.
- Cybill Shepherd's performance as Daisy was noted for capturing her youthful spirit, though some found her portrayal too modern.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for the 1974 film 'Daisy Miller' is not readily available. General audience sentiment suggests a split between those who enjoyed the period romance and visual style, and those who found it less engaging than expected.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on location in Rome and Vevey, Switzerland, aiming for authenticity in its period settings.
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