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28 October 2004 (Israel) moreTagline:
Passion. Obsession. Revenge. Prepare for the performance of a lifetime.Plot:
Set in '30s London, the film involves stage actors and their experiences with love and revenge. full summary | add synopsisAwards:
Nominated for Oscar. Another 6 wins & 11 nominations moreNewsDesk:
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Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned more (103 total)Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Michael Gambon | ... | Jimmie Langton | |
| Annette Bening | ... | Julia Lambert | |
| Leigh Lawson | ... | Archie Dexter | |
| Shaun Evans | ... | Tom Fennel | |
| Mari Kiss | ... | Mr. Gosselyn's Secretary | |
| Jeremy Irons | ... | Michael Gosselyn | |
| Ronald Markham | ... | Butler | |
| Terry Sach | ... | Chauffeur | |
| Catherine Charlton | ... | Miss Philips | |
| Juliet Stevenson | ... | Evie | |
| Miriam Margolyes | ... | Dolly de Vries | |
| Max Irons | ... | Curtain Call Boy | |
| Andrew Paton Story Busher | ... | Male Singer | |
| George Lang | ... | Antoine the Maitre D | |
| Michael Culkin | ... | Rupert |
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Rated R for some sexuality.Parents Guide:
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104 minLanguage:
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1.85 : 1 moreCertification:
Canada:14A (Ontario) | Sweden:Btl | Brazil:12 | Ireland:15 | Malaysia:U | Hungary:14 | South Korea:15 | Argentina:13 | Australia:M | Finland:K-11 | Hong Kong:IIB | Portugal:M/12 | Singapore:M18 | Switzerland:10 (canton of Geneva) | Switzerland:10 (canton of Vaud) | Switzerland:14 (canton of Zurich) | UK:12A | USA:R | Iceland:12Fun Stuff
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Anachronisms: The picture frame that Julia picks up from the piano on stage has plastic hanging hooks on the back in a style and manufacturing method which would not have been available in 1938 England. moreQuotes:
Jimmie Langton: I've lived in the theatre since I was a kid, what I don't know about acting isn't worth knowing. Now, you may be 20 years old and just beginning, but I think you're a genius. You've got magnetism, but no idea how to use it. You have to grab the audience by the throat and say "Now... moreSoundtrack:
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I am not a fan of Annette Benning by any stretch of the imagination. I thought she was far too old to play the schoolgirlish ingenue in "An American President", and found her lacking in warmth and charisma as the love interest in "Open Range". I thought she was okay for what she had to do in "Dick Tracy", and honestly can't remember her performance in "American Beauty".
In "Being Julia", however, Benning's performance thoroughly does justice to her larger-than-life character. Benning plays 1930s stage actress Julia Lambert. Julia is by turns melodramatic, egocentric, overbearing and overwrought. She roars into our consciousness from her first scene to her final curtain.
Benning is surrounded by a fine cast of actors and actresses who act as perfect foils for her. Jeremy Irons, especially, is subtle and subdued as her manager husband, Michael Gosselyn. Juliet Stevenson is a sly confederate as Julia's dresser Evie. Miriam Margolyes is a hoot as theatre owner Dolly. Shaun Evans is a feast for the eyes as Tom Fennell, the young cad who breaks Julia's heart. Michael Gambon rounds out the cast as Jimmy Langton, a ghostly mentor to the very much alive and lively Julia.
Julia is not exactly what you would call an admirable human being. She is self-centered, bitchy, catty and vengeful. But, as the Italians say, "revenge is a dish best eaten cold". The film keeps us in suspense as we nervously wait for the other shoe to drop, for Julia to execute her carefully plotted revenge. When she springs her trap, we may shake our heads disapprovingly, but we cannot suppress a hearty laugh.
By its very nature, "Being Julia" is a film that will not appeal to a young demographic. You have to be a certain age to appreciate Julia's predicament of growing old and feeling that life and love have passed her by. Benning bravely allows director Istvan Szabo to film her in merciless and unforgiving closeup, to capture the lines etched in her brow, around her mouth and at her neckline. But the film leaves us with a sense of hope that, like Julia, we may all age like fine wine -- or like the beer whose creamy foam Julia relishes like her life itself: without the slightest trace of sadness or regret.