The Duchess (2008)

18th-century aristocracy, scandal, and politics. Perfect for fans of "Marie Antoinette" and historical dramas; avoid if you dislike period pieces.

Genres: Drama, History, Romance

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The Duchess(2008)

PG-13
Movie1h 50mEnglishDrama, History, Romance
7.0
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Overview

In late-18th-century Britain, a young duchess is pushed into a powerful marriage that values status and heirs over love. As she navigates public scrutiny, private loneliness, and shifting loyalties, she tries to carve out independence in a society that offers women few real choices.

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Pros: lavish costumes and settings; strong lead performance; emotional period drama | Cons: uneven pacing; thin character depth; shaky historical accuracy

Will You Like This?

Youโ€™ll likely enjoy this if you want a glossy, bittersweet period romance about social constraints and scandal, in the vein of The Young Victoria or Becoming Jane; not for you if you need brisk pacing and deeper character complexity.

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The Duchess is a good production with a great cast and photography. Yet, I still don''t know what made it such a poor waste of time. The dialogues seem to be all the same and it didn''t give me any reasons to turn my computer on and praise it somehow. To be honest, I only watched it for Keira Knightley.

How is this even PG13? More like R rated, gore, big NO NO on this waste of time This is disgusting

all this did was make me mad then sad.

predictable story, but very good execution.

I wasn't expecting to like this but I found myself intrigued with the story of the Duchess. If you're interested in history and monarch related figures you'll enjoy this quite a bit.

If only men like that were a thing of the past.

I must correct the descriptions of this film, lest people avoid it or seek to watch it expecting something else. I enjoyed the film despite its tragic tone. But there is no gore, and the main character is not into kinky violent sex. In fact, no one in the entire film objects to her extravagant living, for they are all living in the same fashion.

'"..I want to marry you, I want you to bear my children and I do not care if they are boys or girls..'"

All the characters are unlikable and you canโ€™t feel any sympathy for any of them. What a waste of time.

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**A good period film, visually magnificent, but with several flaws from the point of view of accuracy and historical rigor.** Georgiana Cavendish, born Spencer, was one of the most interesting, remarkable and charismatic personalities in British society at the end of the 18th century. She made an enviable marriage, for the period, by marrying the 5th Duke of Devonshire, one of the richest and most powerful British peers. However, they had nothing in common: the duke was a man of few words and saw marriage as a means to an end: to have a legitimate male heir. Georgiana, on the other hand, was not content to be just a decorative figure or a child-bearer. Unhappy, she found herself so lonely that she decided to accept the sexual affair that her husband started with her best friend, Lady Foster, who moves in to their house and has adulterous children with him, in a humiliating "mรฉnage ร  trois" which the Duchess supports in exchange for the friendship of Lady Foster, on whom she becomes emotionally dependent. To this day, the moral attitude of both women is debatable, and also the extent to which Lady Foster didn't seek, from the beginning, to replace Georgiana, whom she envied and befriended in equal measure. For the rest, we know that the three elements of this love triangle were not faithful, keeping, each one for himself, other affairs and sexual engagements outside this arrangement. When the Duchess became pregnant by one of her lovers, the much younger Charles Gray, she was forced to travel to France, where she gave birth, maintaining for the rest of her life a close but discreet relationship with her adulterous daughter. Upon returning to London, Georgiana changed: by accepting her conjugal situation, she began to look for a series of escapes and distractions that would make her existence bearable: her presence at parties and balls made her a fashion icon, and her support for the Whig Party influenced the course of British politics at the time. The hapless Georgiana developed a ruinous gambling addiction, perhaps depression and even an eating disorder, factors that greatly contributed to her rapid decline in health. She died early, with many debts, many admirers and some literary works published. All this is the short story of this intriguing historical figure. The film, directed by Saul Dibb and starring Keira Knightley, takes a very light approach to her life, and sometimes fails to be faithful to historical facts (warning), even though it delights us visually. In fact, the production values are high, and the highlight is clearly the detailed and well-made costumes, and the sets, many of them handpicked from the most luxurious palatial interiors, capable of instantly transporting us to the time. And context. Also, the cinematography and filming work were well done, as well as the soundtrack, signed by Rachel Portman, is very good, making good use of various pieces of baroque music. The biggest negative criticism I feel I have to make is the editing work, which makes us waste a lot of time on minor details, causing the film to take on an uneven pace. The sense of time passing was not done properly either: we never quite understand the passage of years, since the characters don't age and nothing changes. As for the cast, I think it's fair to congratulate Keira Knightley's work. The actress already has a long history of period films and seems to have developed a certain predilection for this type of dramatic work, so I felt quite comfortable with the role and the character. The way she played opposite and related to Ralph Fiennes is very good, and the actor is excellent in the way he assumes the reserved, distant and sometimes rude ways of the duke, whom she makes an unpleasant and morally controversial figure. Hayley Atwell was also very good in the role of Lady Foster, although she was not able to give the character the moral nuances and ambiguity that the historical character deserved to have. The film also has good minor appearances from Charlotte Rampling and Simon McBurney. Dominic Cooper did what he could in the role of Charles Gray, but I couldn't help but think the actor was too old for the character, who was several years younger than the Duchess.

In theory, a more sophisticated period drama based on the true story of Georgiana (Keira Knightley), an aristocrat married off to a loveless marriage with the enormously wealthy and politically influential Duke of Devonshire (Ralph Fiennes). She is treated little better than a brood mare in fancy dress but has way to much independent spirit to settle for that and is soon having an affaire de coeur with Dominic Cooper "Earl Grey" (yes, he of the tea...). Meantime, the Duke has taken a mistress and so the film depicts how our multiple mรฉnages-ร -trois work out. It very much emphasises the (very) limited choices of women in 18th Century Britain - regardless of their status - but unfortunately, save for a few brief appearances by Charlotte Rampling - the characterisations were way too sterile for me. It is a great looking costume drama, though - some of the finest stately homes shown off to their best effect but in the end it was much more style than substance.

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