The Painted Veil

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Based on the classic novel by W. Somerset Maugham, "The Painted Veil" is a love story set in the 1920s that tells the story of a young English couple, Walter, a middle class doctor and Kitty, an upper-class woman, who get married for the wrong reasons and relocate to Shanghai, where she falls in love with someone else. When he uncovers her infidelity, in an act of vengeance, he accepts a job in a remote village in China ravaged by a deadly epidemic, and takes her along. Their journey brings meaning to their relationship and gives them purpose in one of the most remote and beautiful places on earth. (Warner Independent Pictures)

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gudaulin 

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English In many comments, I read how predictable this film is... Well, isn't Titanic predictable? Or the story of Romeo and Juliet? Everyone knows them by heart. However, for some reason, the play "Romeo and Juliet" is considered an exceptionally powerful love story, even though it has nothing to do with love in reality. Infatuation and love are completely different concepts. Love is longing, compassion, and a whole range of other feelings that infatuation lacks. The Painted Veil is a beautiful story about how real love emerges. Tragic, unfulfilled, and highly romantic, brilliantly cast and acted. It is the typical case of perfectly working chemistry between the actors in the lead roles. I have no objections to the supporting characters and their performers either. A very likable experience. Overall impression: 90%. ()

NinadeL 

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English There is no point in going into this remake unless you are familiar with the original. Yes, this is a great melodrama from the 1920s that beautifully combines acting opportunities (which Watts and Norton take advantage of to no end) with a charming landscape. There’s a great sense of period realism, costumes, and sets. There is also no shortage of real-life drama set against the backdrop of the main dramatic arc within the internal strife of a young marriage. But why is it so great today and why does such a film have red colors? It's simple - this is the return of a quality genre that had disappeared and it is welcome. In the days of Garbo's reign on the silver screen, melodramas were plentiful to choose from, but today they are a scarce commodity and that’s truly unfortunate. ()

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novoten 

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English Do we love a person for their virtues or vices? Sometimes we realize that only on the way back, where we should have always been. I would like to take this journey together with the main characters. With a pounding heart and accelerated breath. I was prevented by a slightly tired script and also Curran's lacking bravery in directing. Beautiful images with perfect actors only bring temporary joy without a lasting impact. ()

kaylin 

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English I liked this. A nice, human story about making mistakes, facing the consequences, sometimes it is indeed intentional punishment, but then there are paths that lead us to solve our problems with our dear halves, and everything is good again, until... Why not? The beautiful environment of the Asian continent, at least this Chinese part, gives it all a beautiful charm. Sometimes a person needs a quite successful romance that doesn't push too hard. I am starting to like Norton more and more, which is due to its versatility. ()

Kaka 

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English And alternative, and a prequel to The English Patient, Indochina, and other thematically similar East Asian big films with a focus on romantic and relationship stories. The director's effort and careful work with the characters, whose motivations and conflicts we understand just as well as their reconciliations, cannot be denied. However, when it finally gets going (and you can very well guess how it will end), the ending is much more abrupt than the you would want. The performances are undeniably strong, especially Naomi Watts, who showcases her traditionally refined and proven range of emotions. However, unlike other similarly crafted films, I have no desire to see this one again. It felt unnecessarily bland and tedious in the middle, with nothing to hold onto, and visually not always captivating enough to cover up what was needed. ()

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