Coming to theatres on September 18, 2009
Starring Abbie Cornish, Ben Whishaw, Paul Schneider, Kerry Fox.
Written and directed by Academy Award winner Jane Campion, Bright Star is a riveting drama ...
Coming to theatres on September 18, 2009 Starring Abbie Cornish, Ben Whishaw, Paul Schneider, Kerry Fox.
Written and directed by Academy Award winner Jane Campion, Bright Star is a riveting drama based on the three-year romance between 19th century poet John Keats and Fanny Brawne, which was cut short by Keats untimely death at age 25. Ben Whishaw (The International, Im Not There) and Abbie Cornish (Stop-Loss, Elizabeth: The Golden Age) star as Keats and Brawne, respectively. The film is co-produced by Campion, Jan Chapman, and Caroline Hewitt.
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totally agree, except that he much gained his fame AFTER he died. And those like Brown had his original copies or those who wrote Biographies of John Keats earn and live off well.. Pity of POETS
this is possibly the most beautiful movie (haven't seen it yet, but from the trailer...) I have literally laid eyes on.
I would buy this movie in blu-ray if they had it, and even if the movie is a complete shamble (again, I don't know... haven't seen it) I would purchase the dvd based solely on the cinematography alone!
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I would buy this movie in blu-ray if they had it, and even if the movie is a complete shamble (again, I don't know... haven't seen it) I would purchase the dvd based solely on the cinematography alone!