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Maurice
Maurice plays a passive role in his life. He hides a truth that tries to get out, but when he opens his mouth, only silence comes out. Fed up with his inertia, Maurice tries to take control of his life.
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Plot Summary
Set in England before and after World War I, Maurice follows the life of Maurice Hall, a young Cambridge student who grapples with his homosexuality in a society where such desires are dangerous and forbidden. He experiences a passionate but clandestine love affair with Clive Durham, an upper-class fellow student, which is ultimately curtailed by societal pressures. Later, Maurice finds himself drawn to Scudder, a lower-class gamekeeper, leading him to a path of self-acceptance and defiance.
Critical Reception
James Ivory's adaptation of E.M. Forster's novel "Maurice" was met with widespread critical acclaim, particularly for its sensitive handling of themes of forbidden love and social constraint, its lush cinematography, and strong performances from its lead actors. It was lauded as a poignant and beautifully realized film that sensitively explored its challenging subject matter.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive and nuanced exploration of same-sex relationships in a repressive era.
Commended for its beautiful cinematography and evocative period detail.
Applauded for the compelling performances of its central cast, particularly Hugh Grant's breakout role.
Google audience: Audience reviews consistently highlight the film's emotional depth, romantic intensity, and its powerful portrayal of societal struggles. Many viewers found the story to be moving and the performances exceptionally strong, appreciating its honest depiction of love and identity.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay (James Ivory), and won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama (Hugh Grant). It also received numerous other awards and nominations from various film festivals and critics' circles.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in various locations across England, including Cambridge University, and features period-accurate costumes and set designs that greatly contributed to its authentic atmosphere.
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