Of all the opulent, high-budget period costume dramas ever made, The Duchess is certainly one of them. Which is to say, the film is visually impressive but not otherwise outstanding or likely to be memorable. Keira Knightley is fine as Georgiana, the before-her-time woman of influence and Duchess of Devonshire. Ralph Fiennes is well cast as the wooden, emotionless Duke whose primary purpose for existing, it seems, is producing a male heir, a task that proves difficult for his young bride. For a story so innately charged with drama, and for its beautiful sets and costumes, it is a marvel just how quickly the experience loses its flavor.
The Duchess
January 25th, 2009 · No Comments
Tags: Biographical · Capsule · Drama · Romance
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