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The age of Innocence

DVD - 2018 DVD Drama Age 2 On Shelf 1 request on 4 copies Community Rating: 4.5 out of 5

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On Shelf At: Downtown Library, Malletts Creek Branch

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Based on the novel by Edith Wharton.
Originally released as a motion picture in 1993.
Wide screen (2.40:1).
Special features: New, restored 4K digital transfer, approved by director Martin Scorsese; New interviews with Scorsese; coscreenwriter Jay Cocks, production designer Dante Ferretti, and costume designer Gabriella Pescucci; Innocence and Experience, a 1993 documentary on the making of the film; trailer; in booklet, an essay by Geoffrey O'Brien.
Daniel Day-Lewis, Michelle Pfeiffer, Winona Ryder, Geraldine Chaplin, Michael Gough, Richard E. Grant, Mary Beth Hurt, Robert Sean Leonard, Norman Lloyd, Miriam Margolyes, Alec McCowen, Siân Phillips, Jonathan Pryce, Alexis Smith, Stuart Wilson.
"No filmmaker captures the grandeur and energy of New York like Martin Scorsese. With this sumptuous romance, he meticulously adapted the work of another great New York artist, Edith Wharton, bringing to life her tragic novel set in the cloistered world of Gilded Age Manhattan. The Age of Innocence tells the story of Newland Archer(Daniel Day-Lewis), whoses engagement to an innocent socialite (Winona Ryder) binds him to the codes and rituals of his upbringing. But when her cousin (Michelle Pfeiffer) arrives in town on a wave of scandal after separating from her husband, she ignites passions in Newland he never knew existed. Swelling with exquisite period detail, this film is an alternately heartbreaking and satirical look at the brutality of old-world America.
DVD, NTSC, region 1; widescreen (2.40:1 aspect ratio); 5.1 surround Dolby Digital.
Contents: Age of innocence.

COMMUNITY REVIEWS

The age of Innocence submitted by lstorc on July 6, 2019, 8:26pm The age of Innocence is a little over the top. Its good for those into affairs and sexual prowess disguised as romance.

I could not stand watching the movie, despite it being based on a GREAT NOVEL by Edith Wharton. submitted by Tassos on November 16, 2021, 12:45pm So beware.