When her husband's arrest leaves her penniless, a woman accepts an invitation to move in with a strange couple.
Isabelle Adjani
Marya 'Mado' Zelli
Maggie Smith
Lois Heidler
Alan Bates
H.J. Heidler
Anthony Higgins
Stephan Zelli
Suzanne Flon
Mme. Hautchamp
Sheila Gish
Anna
Daniel Chatto
Guy
Pierre Clémenti
Theo
Daniel Mesguich
Pierre Schlamovitz
Armelia McQueen
Nightclub singer
Wiley Wood
Cairn
Virginie Thévenet
Madmoiselle Chardin
Muriel Montossé
Marjorie
Hélène Shirley
Adriana
Caroline Loeb
Nun
Arlette Spetebroot
Drowned Girl
Josine Comellas
Café Patronne
Monique Mauclair
Hotel Concierge
Sébastien Floche
Edouard
Paulita Sedgwick
Esther
Bernice Stegers
Miss Nicholson
Isabelle Canto da Maya
Cri-Cri
François Viaur
Lefranc
Dino Zanghi
Prison Guard
Michel Such
Prison Guard
Jean-Pierre Dravel
Prison Guard
Annie Noël
Maid
Maurice Ribot
Pianist
Pierre Julien
Impresario
Humbert Balsan
Impresario's Friend
Serge Marquand
Night Club Owner
Armelia McQueen
Night Club Singer
Pierre Clémenti
Pornographer
Jeffrey Kime
James
Hélène Shirley
Adriana
Anne-Marie Brissonière
Les Oiseaux
Marie-France De Bourges
Les Oiseaux
Brigitte Hermetz
Les Oiseaux
Romain Brémond
Youth
Daniel Mesguich
Schlamovitz
Bonnafet Tarbouriech
Prison Guard (uncredited)
Director, Screenplay
James Ivory
Dialogue, Writer
Michel Maingois
Novel
Jean Rhys
Writer
Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
May 23, 2024
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"Marya" (Isabelle Adjani) finds herself out on a limb when her husband "Stephane" (Anthony Higgins) is incarcerated for a year for some art fraud. Luckily (or not) she is taken pity on by "H.J." (Alan Bates) and his doting wife "Lois" (Maggie Smith). They invite her into their lives but quickly, she realises that he has a bit of a wandering eye and that though his wife is fully aware, she is too afraid of losing him to intervene. "Marya" doesn't welcome his attentions, indeed she makes it clear that she's not the slightest interest at all, but a combination of circumstances and her foreign birth (she is originally from the Caribbean) make it tough for her to find acceptance or a job. Despite repeated attempts to flee, she finds herself drawn more and more into his toxic manipulations - even once her husband is released from prison. "Stephane" is under no illusions as to the scenario and so now it's choice time for everyone who has got used to the situation and the lifestyle. Thing is, here, it's all so gorgeously filmed, costumed and designed but the delivery of the story is entirely sterile. Bates, especially when he tries to get emotional, is frankly pretty terrible and Smith's character is just so weak and feeble that she has little to get her teeth into the role beyond playing (well) a porcelain shadow of a woman. It's probably Adjani who disappoints most, though. She's as flat as a pancake with her performance, coupled with the rest of the lacklustre direction, presenting us with something that is very much a victory for style over substance.
Status:
Released
Original Language:
French
Budget:
$0.00
Revenue:
$0.00