Die Scarlet Pimpernel (1935)

Ek wou oor een van my gunsteling films te skryf, Die Scarlet Pimpernel (1935). Dit is 'n aanpassing van die roman met dieselfde naam, geskryf deur Barones Orczy. The film (Koste skakel) gaan oor 'n Engelse eweknie, wat sy lewe risiko's deur die redding van die Franse aristokrate van die guillotine. The story is complicated by the fact the peer is married to a French woman, wat mislei is om aristokrate na die guillotine te stuur.

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Still from the Scarlet Pimpernel

Leslie Howard portrays the Englishman, Sir Percy Blakeney, and Merle Oberon plays his wife, Lady Blakeney, who does not know her husband is the Scarlet Pimpernel. Citizen Chauvelin, portrayed by Raymond Massey, arrives from France to discover the identity of the Pimpernel. Chauvelin het Lady Blakeney mislei om haar vriende in die verlede te verraai en probeer om weer sy kloue in haar te kry deur haar broer Armand se veiligheid te bedreig. I enjoy this movie for a number of reasons.
1) What you see is not what you get. The Pimpernel must use deception to successfully rescue the aristocrats so nothing is really as it seems. You are led to believe one thing but find out another at the end of the film.

2) The acting is superb. In one exchange between Sir Percy and Chauvelin, Sir Percy, who acts like a fop through much of the film, reads a poem that he has written about the Pimpernel with Chauvelin. One of the lines is “those Frenchies seek him every where.” Chauvelin placidly responds, “I like it, Sir Percy. Particularly that those ‘Frenchies seek him every where’ deel.”

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Still from the Scarlet Pimpernel

3) It is brains over brawn. Although Sir Percy is capable of physically defending himself, maar sir Percy is suksesvol vanweë sy vermoë om die vyand uit te dink. In one scene, his followers want to storm the French garrison but Sir Percy tells them such action will render them useless. They could win one battle and lose the war.

Dit is 'n wonderlike fliek wat omtrent aan die gang is 90 minute. Many of the DVDs leave out the scene between Sir Percy and his brother-in-law Armand, wat een van die sleutels is om Sir Percy en sy motivering te verstaan.

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