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The Peacock Spring
Filmed in India, Rumer Godden’s story has been adapted and directed by the Jewel in the Crown team. Two English schoolgirls arrive in New Delhi, 1959. Their diplomat father has secured them a beautiful Eurasian governess. 15-year-old Una suspects an ulterior motive. But her father’s affairs take second place to her own when she has a secret affair with the Indian gardener.
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Plot Summary
Set in the English countryside, this heartwarming drama follows the lives of three elderly sisters living together in their ancestral home. When a young orphan boy, whose mother was their former servant, arrives to stay, their quiet existence is disrupted. The sisters, initially resistant to the intrusion, gradually form a bond with the boy, rediscovering love, joy, and the importance of family.
Critical Reception
The Peacock Spring received a generally positive reception, particularly for its touching performances and poignant exploration of aging and family. Critics often highlighted the film's gentle pacing and emotional depth, though some found it to be overly sentimental.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its sensitive portrayal of aging and intergenerational relationships.
Joan Plowright and Cloris Leachman deliver outstanding, memorable performances.
A gentle, emotional film that may appeal to fans of classic British dramas.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce for this film, but those available often commend its heartwarming story and the strong acting, particularly from the lead actresses. It's frequently described as a touching and life-affirming experience.
Fun Fact
The film was based on the novel of the same name by celebrated British author and playwright Rumer Godden.
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