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Lorna Doone
Passionate love story set in 17th century rural England, charting the young John Ridd's search for revenge after his father's murder, and the chance encounter with beautiful Lorna Doone that changes the course of his life.
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Plot Summary
Set in the rugged Exmoor landscape of the late 17th century, this adaptation follows the passionate and perilous love story between the gentle Lorna Doone and the outlaw John Ridd. Their love is threatened by the brutal Carver Doone clan, who have a long-standing feud with Ridd's family and have oppressed the local community. John Ridd must overcome immense obstacles and personal danger to protect Lorna and secure their future together amidst a backdrop of social unrest and familial vengeance.
Critical Reception
The 2000 television film adaptation of "Lorna Doone" received a generally positive reception, particularly for its faithful portrayal of R.D. Blackmore's classic novel. Critics often praised the performances of the lead actors, the evocative cinematography capturing the dramatic landscapes of Exmoor, and its adherence to the source material. While some found the pacing deliberate, it was widely considered a well-crafted and compelling historical romance.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its romantic sweep and atmospheric setting.
Admiration for Sean Bean's and Polly Walker's central performances.
Noted for its faithful adaptation of the classic novel's plot and themes.
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Awards & Accolades
None notable.
Fun Fact
The production utilized the stunning and often harsh landscapes of Exmoor National Park in England, the very setting of R.D. Blackmore's novel, to authentically capture the story's atmosphere.
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