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Daniel Day-Lewis - 'The Age Of Innocence' Documentary Part 3

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Part 3 of 3. This is a documentary called 'Innocence & Experience:The Making Of The Age of Innocence' that was broadcast on HBO around the time of the release of The Age Of Innocence in 1993. It features interviews with DDL, Martin Scorsese, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Winona Ryder, as well as members of the film's creative team and Scorsese associates. The quality's not the greatest and it's missing the first couple of minutes, but I felt it was worth posting anyway.:)

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  • thank you for uploading the whole documentary! =)

  • Thank you for this documentary . . . The Book was wonderful and is probably my favorite book. The movie was great, and the ending was/is tormenting ... ohhhhhh, what was the reason why Archer did not go up to Madam Olenska's apartment in Paris. I wish this documentary covered the ending of the movie.

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  • ever grateful EmmaGennaro...Thank you for uploading it.

  • "you gave me my first glimpse of a real life and then told me to go on with a false one": wonderful, my favourite line

  • Yes, Ellen represents an ideal for America... in the same way Lara represents Mother Russia in Zhivago. In that aspect, Pfeiffer's performance is a handsome campanion to Julie Christie's performance in the former piece.

  • @bricktowngal he prefered she remain an idea as the narration hinted at. The idea of what she had come to represent to him. The unrequited love means much much more than requited love for it never lives up to the built up expectation and comes to an end.

    Trust me, I know. I completely relate.

    THANKS FOR POSTING @EmmaGennaro

  • Lovely. :) Thanks for posting!

  • Oh wauw, thank you so much for uploading, been loving this movie ever since it came out, such a beautiful and intense movie!

  • I love this movie, I think is one of the most romantics and intense film I have ever seen. Specially the carriage scene, which is so erotic...beautifully made by scorcese

  • Thank you for uploading this. I love the film so much and I love extras - besides, it's wonderful to hear Scorcese and Day-Lewis themselves.

    Will definitely get this on DVD now.

  • the costumes are gorgeous but the novel was set in the early 1870s and in the film costumes look more like around 1880...early 1870s gowns had big bustles and higher waists so it was a different silluette...the later ones were narrow and more flattering to modern eyes so i guess thats why they decided to take those...

  • i have seen the movie so many times,each time it makes me cry

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