Madame Bovary Official Trailer #1 (2015) - Mia Wasikowska Drama HD

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    Madame Bovary Official Trailer #1 (2015) - Mia Wasikowska Drama HD
    The beautiful wife of a small-town doctor engages in extra marital affairs in an attempt to advance her social status.
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  • @jet476
    @jet476 9 лет назад +389

    Is Mia gonna play every significant female character from classical romance from now on?

    • @HellyMango
      @HellyMango 9 лет назад +153

      Maybe, she is great doing that

    • @toosoonyoureold
      @toosoonyoureold 9 лет назад +37

      If so I would have zero problems with that

    • @jenniferjohnson9341
      @jenniferjohnson9341 9 лет назад +22

      Pretty sure she would! She's perfect!

    • @aurielle112
      @aurielle112 9 лет назад +5

      I dunno I wasn't a fan of hers in Jane Eyre. She didn't seem as strong... or as emotional. The arguments didn't feel climatic.

    • @92ninersboy
      @92ninersboy 9 лет назад +1

      ***** I agree, also intelligent and sublime. Mia brings an almost mystical feeling to her performances.

  • @tathianabreu
    @tathianabreu 8 лет назад +911

    Madame Bovary is most certainly not a love story!

    • @lateblossom
      @lateblossom 8 лет назад +11

      Thank you Tathiana! Thank you! Thank you, Madame!

    • @nasb2218
      @nasb2218 7 лет назад +5

      ikr it's about depression

    • @ioanacerghizan753
      @ioanacerghizan753 6 лет назад +11

      Tathiana Abreu I read it, and was more about drama, and Madame Bovary was the most dramatic character I have ever read about it, she was depressed because she thinks that Charles was not loving her and had many affairs, with other lads, because she was daydreaming of love and wealthy life. So much drama, in the book than a drama or romantic movies! Anyway this book treats love but more depression of Madame Bovary.

    • @CagedxBirdx
      @CagedxBirdx 5 лет назад +9

      I like that the trailer gives the false impression that it’s a love story. Anyone who thinks extramarital affairs can be daring or romantic will be drawn to this trailer and realize how naive they are by the end, just like Bovary.

    • @rajnichaudhary5005
      @rajnichaudhary5005 5 месяцев назад

      It's a tragedy.

  • @0Paronomasia0
    @0Paronomasia0 7 лет назад +2764

    Lost me when they called it a love story. Madame Bovary is about a woman that spends all her life chasing the impossible fantasy that love and marriage is forever passionate and exciting like her novels. In the end she neglects a loving husband, is a horrible excuse for a mother, and lands the family in an assload of debt all for her selfish desires. "Classic love story" my ass. :P

    • @92ninersboy
      @92ninersboy 7 лет назад +182

      He wasn't even successful (as the travesty of the foot operation showed) - he was a passionless mediocrity, but a devoted and well meaning one. No way could he handle, or even be aware of, what his young wife was feeling. Emma Bovary was in fantasyland - maybe if she was alive today she would have moved to the city before getting married, feel her wild oats, work it out enough to figure out what has lasting value in life, but she was immediately thrown from a convent into a highly restricted role that she was not suited for. The story is a tragedy, because everyone is deluded, they see what they want to see.
      At least Emma is striving for something more, even though she goes about it in a foolish, immature, and destructive way.

    • @j.richardson7163
      @j.richardson7163 7 лет назад +47

      Amela Gjerani just finished the book. he definitely loved her

    • @jasminelucas3265
      @jasminelucas3265 6 лет назад +127

      Amela Gjerani Are you drunk? Did you read the book? Yes, Charles was a mediocre man but he totally loved her. The problem was that he was not capable to see how miserable was his wife

    • @ioanacerghizan753
      @ioanacerghizan753 6 лет назад +48

      Amela Gjerani I finished the book, I could say that Charles was loving her, but he was cared more about his career in the beginning of the book and was an average doctor. It was just Emma who couldn't see that her husband loved her because mostly of the time he worked and not pay much attention to her. That's why she cheated on him, because she believed in a classical love story fairytale.

    • @alkaka6403
      @alkaka6403 5 лет назад +2

      Very true.

  • @SuperSaccharose
    @SuperSaccharose 8 лет назад +144

    "Gustave Flaubert's classic love story" ? Is it a joke ? Madame Bovary is everything but a love story. On the contrary, it's about the disillusionments of a young woman who had a very romantic idea of love because of the books she was used to read, and was not prepared to deal with reality. So of course, she was disappointed with the marriage and men in general, it couldn't be the otherwise. It's a kind of tragedy even if Flaubert also is very ironic regarding his main character in the novel.

    • @solobano570
      @solobano570 Год назад +1

      Love stories could be tragic too, especially when it’s about unrequited love.

  • @poppyorangeflower
    @poppyorangeflower 9 лет назад +654

    Her face is very Pan-European. She can play every female protagonist of every classical story of every European country

    • @margaret7504
      @margaret7504 5 лет назад +24

      She is half Polish

    • @riase
      @riase 5 лет назад +23

      @calafeastShe could be french easily.

    • @sarah.brookss1954
      @sarah.brookss1954 4 года назад +1

      @@rick88261 I'm sure she would look more italian than italian themselves or mullatoes as u call it

    • @gaveyoucookie9845
      @gaveyoucookie9845 3 года назад +2

      @@riase I think she looks very polish

    • @riase
      @riase 3 года назад

      @@gaveyoucookie9845 I agree. She looks like one of us. But there are french actresses looking like her.

  • @AnieNiusika
    @AnieNiusika 9 лет назад +479

    I'm so happy that Mia without being considered pretty by so many people manages to pull off some of the greatest women in literature on the big screen. She isn't afraid of stereotypes and is one of the few actresses who I deeply respect.

    • @92ninersboy
      @92ninersboy 9 лет назад +117

      Mia is beautiful even when she looks plain (maybe the word is sublime). She's both ethereal and down-to-earth - a real shape-shifter - such sensitivity.

    • @nickynm3135
      @nickynm3135 9 лет назад +67

      AnieNiusika wtf people consider her unattractive?! Now that's preposterous! Lol

    • @akalashay
      @akalashay 9 лет назад +52

      Mia is pale white, thin, and tall since when has that not been the beauty standard?

    • @Idzieusz
      @Idzieusz 9 лет назад +53

      I think she is very attractive and very natural. She definitely has something. If she is unattractive who is? Kim kardashian with her fake ass,1000 plastic surgeries, and ridiculous face contouring??

    • @emilyfitzsimons1933
      @emilyfitzsimons1933 8 лет назад +6

      I agree, though she's not very tall, as far as I know she's only about 5'4 tops, but I completely get what your saying.

  • @EmilyGilmartin117
    @EmilyGilmartin117 8 лет назад +2545

    Love story? Obviously the makers of this trailer have no concept of Flaubert whatsoever. It is not a love story, it is a story about materialism and naivety. And for god's sake, would it kill someone to make a French film with French actors, or must ALL period drama characters have British accents?

    • @hasnabourezg7100
      @hasnabourezg7100 8 лет назад +74

      +Emily Gilmartin Simply because There is only few French Actors that can "ACT" !!

    • @hasnabourezg7100
      @hasnabourezg7100 8 лет назад +10

      I know that it's all about nudity and sexuality otherwise it'd have been more famous than hollywood !
      I mean seriously even Bollywood plays it for real!

    • @FromUpTheLilyHill
      @FromUpTheLilyHill 8 лет назад +27

      +Emily Gilmartin This movie has been adapted in a few french movies, a 1991 movie following the story line very well, or an interesting modern version called Gemma Bovery. I bet there are more though... not sure ^^

    • @noemyemma9035
      @noemyemma9035 8 лет назад +13

      There's probably already a French versionxD

    • @malonade
      @malonade 8 лет назад +37

      Actually, there is a french version. Look for "Madame Bovary" by Claude Chabrol, the film was released in 1991.

  • @Alexfolledemoi
    @Alexfolledemoi 9 лет назад +55

    The french high school seniors in the literature course ARE SO LUCKY THIS YEAR !! Madame Bovary just got in the list for the final exam this year !
    THIS BOOK IS AWESOME..I hope the movie will do it justice

    • @_AlexPasAlexandreNiAlexis
      @_AlexPasAlexandreNiAlexis 9 лет назад +6

      Yes indeed, I liked this book very much too : I'm an 18 y.o. french student, and I've got an exam about the whole book tomorrow, wish me luck !!

    • @_AlexPasAlexandreNiAlexis
      @_AlexPasAlexandreNiAlexis 9 лет назад +1

      ***** Essaye de lire "Ecrire Madame Bovary" de Flaubert toujours en parallèle : ça m'a vraiment beaucoup aider à comprendre le livre et le pourquoi du "Mais ce livre est chiant de dieu !!"

    • @SaraDattebayo
      @SaraDattebayo 9 лет назад

      Alexfolledemoi hahaha lucky?i dont think so.

    • @Alexfolledemoi
      @Alexfolledemoi 9 лет назад

      Sara Novakovic they won't be lucky if they pass on the OTHER piece of literature that is "les mains libres" :)
      Last year it was still Lorenzaccio, they're lucky they ended up with a play as equally good !

    • @SaraDattebayo
      @SaraDattebayo 9 лет назад

      Alexfolledemoi​ I know. I am french and i am in the french system (terminale) and i have Les mains libres and Mme Bovary :). But i like les mains libres :) its not that bad

  • @ManOfCulture1995
    @ManOfCulture1995 9 лет назад +72

    My first time seeing Ezra playing a straight, haven't watched all his movies but he plays it well enough, excited to see him in flash in a couple years

  • @yaelzivanartist
    @yaelzivanartist 8 лет назад +2334

    just leave everything and run away with Ezra Miller for the love of god.

  • @ItsTheCatSpeaking24
    @ItsTheCatSpeaking24 9 лет назад +17

    This looks stunning. Mia Wasikowska is such a talented and beautiful actress. Her portrayal of Jane Eyre was amazing. Definitely my favourite period film.

  • @aubrey8169
    @aubrey8169 9 лет назад +192

    I swear, I only ever see Mia in movies based on an older era.

    • @92ninersboy
      @92ninersboy 9 лет назад +21

      Aubrey Winters Haven't you seen "Stoker", "Tracks", "Only Lovers Left Alive", "Maps to the Stars", "The Kids Are Alright", "In Treatment", "The Double"? Those are all amazing films. But she's great in the 19th century stuff, too - "Jane Eyre" is my favorite period film of all time.

    • @aubrey8169
      @aubrey8169 9 лет назад +3

      92ninersboy no I haven't seen them.

    • @92ninersboy
      @92ninersboy 9 лет назад +11

      Aubrey Winters Do yourself a favor and check them out - they're great. It's difficult to recognize Mia as the same person, they're all so different. She's an amazing actress. If you've seen "Jane Eyre", try comparing that performance with "Stoker" or "Only Lovers Left Alive", or any of the others.

    • @azeljoyportugues2580
      @azeljoyportugues2580 3 года назад

      Try Stoker, she and Matthew Goodie

    • @iknowexactlywhoyouare8701
      @iknowexactlywhoyouare8701 3 года назад

      @@92ninersboy i think that jane eyre movie isnt as great as the older adaptations

  • @Niia27600
    @Niia27600 9 лет назад +120

    The casting is perfect tbh.

    • @92ninersboy
      @92ninersboy 9 лет назад +10

      Ludivine Moonkind The film is beautiful - Mia is a very haunting and conflicted Emma Bovary, but not totally unsympathetic (which is how I read Emma in the book). They definitely have the focus on Emma and her emotional struggles. I thought it was poetic - both traditional and unique.

  • @littlelaguna9379
    @littlelaguna9379 3 года назад +22

    She was in love with the idea of being in love. So caught up in her own dreams that she scorned reality, until reality came for it's due.

  • @stillyourlilgirl
    @stillyourlilgirl 9 лет назад +2872

    “Some women choose to follow men, and some women choose to follow their dreams. If you're wondering which way to go, remember that your career will never wake up and tell you that it doesn't love you anymore.”
    ― Lady Gaga

    • @janeghurl18
      @janeghurl18 9 лет назад +52

      That's a very nice quote :)

    • @FP19487
      @FP19487 9 лет назад +187

      career never love you in the first place.

    • @Lady_Deadpool
      @Lady_Deadpool 9 лет назад +177

      Uh that's not true. Your career CAN actually never love you anymore or more precisely, YOU can fall out of love with your career. Some people who spent years even decades in the same career end up switching to some thing else whether it's boredom, lack of interest or they're just sick of the doing the same thing day in and day out. Careers are just like marriages, some last for a life time, while others get a divorce and find someone new to marry :P

    • @derppool
      @derppool 9 лет назад +47

      why would you love something that can't love you back?

    • @Lady_Deadpool
      @Lady_Deadpool 9 лет назад +14

      derppool I think the best people to answer that question would be stalkers :)

  • @rushofblood994
    @rushofblood994 9 лет назад +503

    the things i'd do for ezra miller

  • @marianne3053
    @marianne3053 8 лет назад +321

    This movie seems to be made by people who have not read the book

  • @luciedrouyau9897
    @luciedrouyau9897 9 лет назад +11

    This movie was mostly shot in Normandy, France. That's where I live and I saw a few scenes being shot in my hometown. I'm proud of how it turned out in the trailer! :)

  • @eurika8311
    @eurika8311 9 лет назад +40

    Literally cried watching this... my favorite actress bringing to life one of my favorite classic novels. And God, in all of Mia's movies, she seems to be the most beautiful in this one!

  • @theUroshman
    @theUroshman 3 года назад +30

    She is exactly how I imagined her to look from the book description. I can't believe it. Of course, the others a bit different, but that's exactly how I saw her in my mind's eye. Just amazing! Can't wait to see the movie!

  • @xzyby26
    @xzyby26 9 лет назад +415

    dont worry gurl, go to Wonderland and be done with everything

  • @thewendyweather
    @thewendyweather 9 лет назад +87

    Mia is such an AMAZING actress! i love her work! this movie looks very beautiful, and looks very good.

    • @HellyMango
      @HellyMango 9 лет назад +19

      I know! Jane Eyre and wonderland😃

  • @kurayamidesu
    @kurayamidesu 9 лет назад +157

    I might actually watch this. Mainly for Ezra Miller tho...

    • @moretamari1596
      @moretamari1596 9 лет назад +1

      kurayamidesu SAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMMMMMMMMMMMEEEEEEEE

    • @kanako15
      @kanako15 9 лет назад

      Motionless Manson 666 wait, what? Ezra was in the salem series?

    • @moretamari1596
      @moretamari1596 9 лет назад +1

      ? I meant I was going to watch Madame bovary just to watch ezra.

    • @LadyDreamfyre
      @LadyDreamfyre 8 лет назад

      +kurayamidesu you obviously never read the book...

    • @kurayamidesu
      @kurayamidesu 8 лет назад +3

      Ai Megurine That's kiiiiinda one of the reasons people watch movie adaptations of books.
      And if something happens to him or he does something bad, that doesn't get rid of the fact that he was in it.

  • @racheldts8754
    @racheldts8754 9 лет назад +53

    Madame Bovary is not a love story. Flaubert hated romantism. He wanted to write a satire, not a love story.

  • @Jessicaisrealawesome
    @Jessicaisrealawesome 9 лет назад +237

    Brings me back to year 11 IB English. Teacher: "Literature is about nothing but sex and death"
    Too true for Madame Bovary.

    • @redfoodcolouring7534
      @redfoodcolouring7534 5 лет назад +1

      IB eng!!

    • @majedahmed8759
      @majedahmed8759 5 лет назад

      In which century is that 🙂😂

    • @laurasmith9784
      @laurasmith9784 4 года назад +3

      Oh hi I'm an IB junior reading Bovary as well! Did you survive the program?

    • @nurynqistina7807
      @nurynqistina7807 4 года назад +3

      @@laurasmith9784 Sorry to barge in but I did IB back in 2018 :)
      And had Bovary as one of the books for literature. Loved it! And yes survived IB phew

    • @Jessicaisrealawesome
      @Jessicaisrealawesome 4 года назад

      @@ahmetnaif6183 Wow I made this comment 4 years ago but GOOD LUCK gosh those IB exams were hell I can't imagine doing everything remotely.

  • @sofiavalenzuelazambrano9679
    @sofiavalenzuelazambrano9679 7 лет назад +72

    Ironically they have romanticized the most tigerish critique about romantisisim

    • @92ninersboy
      @92ninersboy 7 лет назад +14

      The trailer has romanticized it - it's different from the movie.

  • @GamingSins
    @GamingSins 9 лет назад +723

    Madame Bovary isn't a 'classic love story'. It's a story about a woman who has a string of affairs because she's 'bored' with her husband, alienates all of her lovers (during which time she neglects and alienates her only child), accrues overwhelming debt, blames men for all her problems, and then commits suicide by eating arsenic, which, by the by, is probably the worst way to commit suicide because death by arsenic is painful, drawn out, and completely lacking in dignity. Seriously, I can't help but think that Flaubert was actually writing satire. If this is a great feminist work of literature, then feminism is in a sorry state.

    • @92ninersboy
      @92ninersboy 9 лет назад +104

      GamingSins "Madame Bovary" is a great literary work, that has irony and tragedy, and aspects that do relate to female restrictions in society - it's a lot more complicated and subtle than any classic love story or any overt satire - it's both beautiful and brutal. Flaubert was full of rage at society, but he also was at heart a romantic and that comes out in the book, but in a very non-traditional way.

    • @GamingSins
      @GamingSins 9 лет назад +4

      Andrea Rivas Thank you!

    • @92ninersboy
      @92ninersboy 9 лет назад +27

      Andrea Rivas Sorry, but I think you're missing a lot (although you make some good points). I've read lengthy collections of Flaubert's letters (many to his poet mistress) along with all of the parasitic Flaubert and Madame Bovary literature, by Steegmuller and others - I really recommend "The Perpetual Orgy - Flaubert and Madame Bovary", by the great south american author Mario Vargas Llosa (outstanding and insightful). I've read "Madame Bovary" multiple times over my life (i haven't counted). I only say this to stress that this book and Flaubert are very complicated and operate on multiple levels - I can't begin to describe it all here. Flaubert was enthralled with the writings of Chauteubriand and other romantics; he was trying to escape the pull that romanticism had exerted on him (his previous unpublished novel "Tentation de Saint Antoine" had been rejected by his fellows and himself as having given undisciplined vent to his romanticism). In Madame Bovary he was disciplining his natural inclination, containing it, but the tension is beautifully expressed in Emma and in much of the book - Flaubert was a real paradox. The book is deeply ironic, but also tragic, and many people try to label it a satire, but that's only one level - too me it's a true masterpiece and it's a riddle I'll thankfully never solve.

    • @92ninersboy
      @92ninersboy 9 лет назад +13

      Andrea Rivas I agree - it's nice to find someone who appreciates a masterpiece, one that requires rereading a number of times to even crack the surface. Well, if we're talking about this movie, we'll have to see - the producers obviously want to frame the trailer in such a way as to be attractive to the maximum amount of viewers; but I've read interviews with the director Sophie Barthes (who is french) and I have no doubt she has real depth in her understanding of Madame Bovary - she's extremely intelligent and the perspective she's going for I find quite fascinating. The actual film is something I'm looking forward to seeing - a phrase like "a classic love story" is a producer's hook in a trailer - something I would expect to see.
      Charles frames the book - it begins with his youth and ends with his death, but I have no doubt that Emma is the beating heart of the story - her illusions and desires acted out within the strict structures of society. You could say much of the book deals with illusion vs reality - the everyday vs the transcendent. Flaubert was a bit of a mystic, but he looked upon the world and himself with a harsh eye - he insisted his rebellion was against reality itself. I think he both despised and loved Emma.

    • @Niia27600
      @Niia27600 9 лет назад +33

      GamingSins It is a kind of feminism litterature because it depicts how women at this time were at home taking care of the child, or working hard as a maid or other works only for women. But Emma Bovary doesn't want to be like that, althought she is really clumsy in her way to find how to have a life like a princess from the books : going on adventures, having a great life, doing what she wants, travelling . That's why she's stuck in her own reality, to escape this world where she can't become what she wants because all the good jobs and all the great stuff are already done by men, who aren't good men by the way. Like Léon, who goes to Paris, without her, to have fun. Rodolphe who refuses to give Emma some money , even if she's about to commit suicide and begs him, and even if, like she says, has a big house and a lot of valuables he can sell to help her. He refuses. Hommet, who's outshinning Charles in his profession just because he's a little rat and he uses some medical vocabulary and knows how to make people see him like a good man. He even gets the Croix D'Honneur, at the end! And it CAN be a classic love story because CHARLES loves Emma even after she's dead, and even if he knows that she cheated on him, he still loves her, and that's what kills him. In the end, it's a novel about reality and how Emma tries to escape it by the mean of romantic novels and dreams she has. And that way of commiting suicide was done that way because in novels, the characters die swallowing arsenic and Emma read that and she thought she was going to have a beautifull death, but it is not. It is again a way of digging the hole between reality and fantasy. But you can't see all of that by just reading the book. I do because I worked on that novel for one whole year for the french final exams of litterature.

  • @Buenomars
    @Buenomars 9 лет назад +49

    Book used to be banned, look how far we've come!

  • @Chiaradonati
    @Chiaradonati 6 лет назад +24

    I believe that the true meaning of Madame Bovary is contained in this quotes from the book: "He could not keep from constantly touching her, her ring, her fichu; sometimes she gave her great sounding kisses with her mouth on her cheeks, or little girl with a baby in her arms and a little girl with a baby in her arms and a little girl with a baby in her arms. Before marriage she thought herself in love; but she must have come this love, she must have thought, have been mixed. And Emma tried to find out what one meant in life by the words felicity, passion, rapture, that had seemed to be so beautiful in books". Madame Bovary is not a love story but the story of a woman unable to live.

    • @92ninersboy
      @92ninersboy 6 лет назад +5

      Yes, a woman unable to live outside of her fantasies. Like Flaubert himself, her enemy was reality.

    • @breforte8220
      @breforte8220 2 года назад

      Where in the novel did you find this quote?

  • @92ninersboy
    @92ninersboy 9 лет назад +108

    In the book Emma naively eroticizes everything: religion, art, shopping, EVERYTHING. Female sexuality was very repressed back then, and she was basically oozing over, emotionally starving, and hadn't even begun to find herself or know her desires. She had barely come-of-age (out of the convent) when she became Madame Bovary and was stuck in a rigid role - not an easy fit.

    • @annamillan2903
      @annamillan2903 4 года назад +7

      You are more understanding and less judgemental than women.

    • @LSSYLondon
      @LSSYLondon 3 года назад

      So like most women...

  • @AvatarMiyazaki
    @AvatarMiyazaki 9 лет назад +8

    Though I'm not really one for historical drama/romances, it's great to see Mia and Ezra working together!

  • @92ninersboy
    @92ninersboy 9 лет назад +2

    A sad and beautiful film. Mia Wasikowska's portrayal was closer to the Emma of the book - quite a haunting performance.

  • @92ninersboy
    @92ninersboy 4 года назад +3

    Mia Wasikowska is such a fascinating actress. I love the book. This adaptation takes a different angle but its very beautiful and haunting.

  • @92ninersboy
    @92ninersboy 7 лет назад +5

    Mia makes a fascinating Emma Bovary. This movie is haunting, sad and beautiful. The costumes, cinematography and production design are freaking gorgeous.

  • @92ninersboy
    @92ninersboy 3 года назад +5

    Beautiful and haunting movie. Mia makes a great Emma Bovary. The book is a masterpiece - this is a different take on it for sure - more from Emma's perspective. This film uses visual imagery and color the way Flaubert used language - its very poetic.

  • @lindseyfitzgerald3335
    @lindseyfitzgerald3335 9 лет назад +5

    Mia is such a great actress I hope to see her in more things to come

  • @roxyqueen2
    @roxyqueen2 9 лет назад +5

    It's a great film this one, beautifully shot. All fans of period dramas should watch it!

  • @lisargiles
    @lisargiles 9 лет назад +6

    Love love love Mia Wasikowska! And the novel! Can't wait to see this!

  • @Arahansannihilation
    @Arahansannihilation 9 лет назад +1

    There hasn't been a movie tackling this subject matter before. This is awesome.

  • @SuperAurore1
    @SuperAurore1 9 лет назад +5

    Those who think that Madame Bovary is "a classic love story" should read the novel closer.

  • @riverwindd92
    @riverwindd92 7 лет назад +2

    this trailer always breaks my heart after 1:50. music with scenes is just..speechless.

  • @thembelandesi4741
    @thembelandesi4741 2 года назад +3

    I thought this was gonna be similar to the Keira Knightly period films which I love so much. However, the plot was different and shocked me. I was expecting a love story, a woman hopelessly in love with her lover and vice versa tormented with the fact that they can’t be together but was pleasantly surprised.This was a good movie and more importantly teaches us a GREAT LESSON in the end. I enjoyed it immensely.

  • @brigh12
    @brigh12 4 года назад +14

    Madame Bovary makes you question your dreams, question whether the happiness you desire is even possible or if you are just another fool like Emma. Are you wasting your time? Are you yearning for something intangible? She may be a naive young girl who does practically everything wrong, but she is more like you than I believe many care to admit.

    • @LSSYLondon
      @LSSYLondon 3 года назад

      Most women are like Emma.

  • @obeythefluff07
    @obeythefluff07 7 лет назад +66

    Lucky Mia! SHe gets to kiss Ezra MIller!

  • @92ninersboy
    @92ninersboy 8 лет назад +8

    This movie is very beautiful, sad and poetic - it's not dramatic or fast paced; I found it absorbing and haunting. As often is the case, the trailers to movies are misleading (I'm going to try and avoid them) - this is not a romantic love story film, but the trailer is trying to sell it that way. I'm also a big fan of the novel - Gustav Flaubert is my favorite writer.

  • @Margann1987
    @Margann1987 9 лет назад +61

    Can Ezra Miller get any better-looking? He rocks Victorian-era clothing. My goodness! *fans self* *swoon*

  • @swiftcvrrent
    @swiftcvrrent 8 лет назад +17

    The book was fantastic. I read it a few years ago for a European History course in University. Flaubert is truly incredible. I'm hesitant to watch this movie and just opt to re-read the book

    • @92ninersboy
      @92ninersboy 8 лет назад +3

      The book is a masterpiece. This movie is definitely different than the book, but it has its own beauty - very melancholy and atmospheric. Gorgeous.

  • @htetthihazaw
    @htetthihazaw 9 лет назад +37

    Lesson: Credit card is BADDDD people

  • @shadowflower93
    @shadowflower93 8 лет назад +16

    this story makes me think what Marianne's life would have been like in Sense & Sensibility if she had gotten Willoughby like she wanted.

    • @merveyuksel8123
      @merveyuksel8123 8 лет назад

      +shadowflower93

    • @raphaelleb.144
      @raphaelleb.144 8 лет назад +15

      +shadowflower93 Sorry but I don't agree. Bovary's problem doesn't come from her husband but from herself, she's never satisfied with what she has and always thinks she deserves more and sees that as an excuse to treat people like they are nothing. Marianne's life would also have been terrible but clearly not for the same reasons.

    • @LSSYLondon
      @LSSYLondon 3 года назад

      Who wants Willoughby when you can have Alan Rickman reading to you...

  • @92ninersboy
    @92ninersboy 9 лет назад +31

    I've been wanting to see this, Mia Wasikowska is such an incredible talent - it looks like it will be quite beautiful, sad but also sexy. It's good to see Ezra Miller in something like this.

  • @HajarIdra
    @HajarIdra 9 лет назад +3

    I've red the book a long time ago, excited to see the movie!

  • @sharonmuhammed9749
    @sharonmuhammed9749 4 года назад +1

    Mia is understated , she is a wonderful actress for her era with such depth. Mia is beautiful. Take a second look everyone. Her voice is also alluring. I'm so proud she is an Aussie.

    • @92ninersboy
      @92ninersboy 4 года назад +1

      I've taken many looks - Mia is a gifted Goddess.

  • @veem8089
    @veem8089 9 лет назад +66

    I think Mia Wasikowska has a great face and so much talent, but I can't quite see her as Emma. Mia looks too soft and serious and innocent...? I hope she gives us a good ending, that would change my mind.

    • @92ninersboy
      @92ninersboy 9 лет назад +2

      ***** See what you think - I thought she captured the Emma of the novel (an enigma and a paradox). The movie really focuses on seeing the story through Emma's perspective; it compacts the time and the scenes; it doesn't deal with the irony of the book, because it's seen through Emma's eyes - it's sad, and has the beauty, the aesthetic focus of Flaubert, which the other film versions don't really bother with - it's more poetic and atmospheric. The final scene is haunting.

    • @RuberDildo
      @RuberDildo 8 лет назад +8

      +wuteva_666 what if I told you she is the same actress who performed Jane Eyre

  • @aleforno
    @aleforno 9 лет назад +4

    This looks soooo good!!! I can't wait!! and the music...OMG!! THE MUSIC!!!!! MUUUSSSIIICC!!!

  • @itsjustme9354
    @itsjustme9354 8 лет назад +3

    Really enjoyed this movie, so well done.

  • @princessmorebucks
    @princessmorebucks 9 лет назад +87

    She's giving me young Claire Danes vibes.

  • @ivannamanzur1234
    @ivannamanzur1234 7 лет назад +8

    I love the book!! A masterpiece

  • @francescobonfiglio9142
    @francescobonfiglio9142 9 лет назад +3

    Mia is my favorite actress of the young generation.

  • @Andrea-wo6ir
    @Andrea-wo6ir 9 лет назад +1

    I can't wait to see it .I'm french and younger I studied it in french class this book is a classic in french literature .This trailer make me feel like it will be live up to my expectations. To those who like old french movies there is an old version of that film from 1991.

  • @aveuch
    @aveuch 9 лет назад +1

    Beautiful score.

  • @dafnielissa6727
    @dafnielissa6727 9 лет назад +8

    so beautiful, but I couldn' stop thinking about Jane Eyre ahahah ;)

  • @SuelFadel
    @SuelFadel 8 лет назад +59

    I'm fairly sure Mia Wasikowska is a vampire !

    • @polyxenaschwarzova8744
      @polyxenaschwarzova8744 3 года назад +1

      I'm fairly shure you are vampire as well, that's how you know 😱😉

  • @krakosaureshik2787
    @krakosaureshik2787 9 лет назад +30

    Ils ont réellement lu le bouquin avant ? Parce que là, en tout cas dans la bande annonce, ils font passer ça pour un drame bouleversant xD c'était pas du tout le but de Flaubert je pense. Avec une actrice qui colle pas à la description d'Emma autant sur le plan physique que psychologique... En tant que française qui a apprécié le bouquin, ce film m'a l'air compromis... M'enfin pourquoi pas, on appelle ça une adaptation.

    • @Niia27600
      @Niia27600 9 лет назад +6

      Krakosaure Shik Mouais mais d'un côté Hommais, Léon et ce putain de Rodolphe sont bien casté , je trouve! Après on laisse les Américains qui ont pas lu le livre croire qu'ils sont fans et que c'est trop hype comme avec les Misérables, hein! xD Nous on l'a lu, on s'en balek.

    • @discocunt2692
      @discocunt2692 8 лет назад

      +Krakosaure Shik Ben disons que ça a l'air plus mouvementé que le bouquin. Ils transforment une histoire déprimante d'ennui et de déception en "drame bouleversant", ma foi pourquoi pas. Je pense qu'une adaptation trop fidèle du livre ça serait vite lourd et atrocement long.

  • @JohnPedder
    @JohnPedder 9 лет назад +2

    awesome. we just watched the movie in less than 3 mins!

  • @barb4046
    @barb4046 8 лет назад +4

    You the best Mia Wasikowska .

  • @margaritam.9118
    @margaritam.9118 5 лет назад +9

    If she lived in modern time, she would be an iNfLuEnCeR 😂

  • @Showmaann
    @Showmaann 9 лет назад

    beautiful photography!

  • @veestarling1193
    @veestarling1193 9 лет назад +2

    MUST SEE THIS

  • @GoldenRose116
    @GoldenRose116 8 лет назад +11

    Lady Edith became a servant

  • @Anna-jr8gu
    @Anna-jr8gu 5 лет назад +1

    I love this actress!

  • @richardlunaticjyr8540
    @richardlunaticjyr8540 3 года назад

    What a man... What a man...
    This sentence hits me so deeply.

  • @TheRyder47
    @TheRyder47 9 лет назад +2

    nice!perfect

  • @aplanario
    @aplanario 5 лет назад +9

    I finally got the last chapter of Madame Bovary. Ema's death for me is a catastrophe. A great family drama. Poor Charles, her husband, who loved her so much and never really possessed her. The sudden and violent loss that separated him from a great love can not be overcome. The greatest joys in the life of a man have as their source the harmonious conviviality with the beloved woman. Death does not have the right to end this love so abruptly, so cruel!
    And his father, a man so unhappy that the loss of a son and his beloved wife was not enough, now the ill-fated destiny separated him from his sweet and angelic daughter. An infinite martyrdom.
    Oh, Bovary! Why did you inflict such pain upon so many who loved you? Forgive me for my ignorance and try to disqualify your motives, it is because of these countless joys to so many people, whose lament I make listen.
    May the heavens hear my cry, may the stars not shine tonight. May you rest from your torment, poor girl, that from the earth sprout your most cherished and beautiful memories, that I may forgive those who have mistreated you so much, and that no one else suffer with such pain!

  • @lvllaby
    @lvllaby 5 лет назад

    SO MANY GOODHISTORICAL MOVIES AAAH

  • @serenity0324
    @serenity0324 9 лет назад +3

    so happy for Mia and so excited to watch this :)

    • @92ninersboy
      @92ninersboy 9 лет назад +2

      serenity0324 I'm going to try and see it in a theater, or else on as big a screen as possible - it's going to be visually gorgeous. Not only is Mia a great actor, but she wears some ridiculously, stunning outfits in this.

  • @rosi1000ful
    @rosi1000ful 9 лет назад +2

    Já li o livro agora eu quero muito ver este filme...

  • @ringeisenannaick5700
    @ringeisenannaick5700 4 года назад

    There is something about movie trailers that make me want to read classic books again. Like it will give it a new perspective. It stimulate my imagination in a very pleasant manner.

  • @katuk8173
    @katuk8173 5 лет назад +6

    Fantastic film! Ezra is gorgeous in this film. The book is suppose to be even better but I've not got round to read it yet.

  • @bowlingballjones5723
    @bowlingballjones5723 9 лет назад +4

    Nice trailer, looks like it could be a good movie.

  • @noreddinshekho5981
    @noreddinshekho5981 3 года назад +1

    Madame Bovary is a Classic Love Story. And if you really read the book you will find the sentence: ''but she loved him'' again and again.... Emma was in love with Lyon and in love with the wealthy life style at the same time.

  • @PhoenixPrime
    @PhoenixPrime 7 лет назад +5

    Great story, but it takes forever to finish the darn book!!!

    • @marichristian1072
      @marichristian1072 6 лет назад

      Find the best modern translation. It really helps.

  • @RaiamMaia
    @RaiamMaia 5 лет назад +1

    Mano, eu amo esse filme

  • @danvelina
    @danvelina 9 лет назад +13

    Ezra OMG

  • @yuanyuanjames8130
    @yuanyuanjames8130 7 лет назад +1

    Love Mia, she is like the breeze in an early morning, and she does not need to be good in every single movie...

    • @92ninersboy
      @92ninersboy 7 лет назад +2

      Loved her in this - the film was very sad and beautiful. The trailer (as usual) is very misleading and doesn't represent the approach of the movie. I hate when they do that, but it happens a lot - it's all about marketing.

  • @HinamizawaMYTH
    @HinamizawaMYTH 9 лет назад +2

    Oh man this better be better than the book

  • @CandaceSHurst
    @CandaceSHurst 4 года назад +1

    And for those of us trapped. What else?

  • @DeborahVoorhees
    @DeborahVoorhees 8 лет назад

    amazing.

  • @user-ym2yf9mc9q
    @user-ym2yf9mc9q 4 месяца назад

    Nagyon jó film előzetes én is végignéztem.

  • @izzy4627
    @izzy4627 4 года назад

    yes please

  • @mayaramariano5417
    @mayaramariano5417 7 лет назад

    I need to watch it!

  • @hinda1388
    @hinda1388 2 года назад

    Her praying voice 🥺

  • @ElizaRad
    @ElizaRad 9 лет назад +2

    The one who wrote the screnplay I don't think that really undertood the book. Flaubert makes you hate each a everyone of the characters.

  • @mayacskn
    @mayacskn 9 лет назад +7

    Mia is so talented i love her. I read the book I hated it maybe I'll like the movie

    • @Garoune44
      @Garoune44 9 лет назад

      I feel you... I saw the french adaptation of the book after reading it. No need to say Mme Bovary is my nemesis in literature! But I love this actress, so I hope it won't be so boring :)

    • @Christina4758
      @Christina4758 9 лет назад

      Garoune Okami The French version was sooooooo boring. I hope this is better. The Jennifer Jones version is dated but she is stunning as Madame Bovary.

  • @hajaraisa9981
    @hajaraisa9981 5 лет назад +5

    Still prefer the book, glad I read it.

  • @alainavigil4483
    @alainavigil4483 9 лет назад +3

    When is this coming out?? I'm already dying!

  • @colinmurphy2214
    @colinmurphy2214 6 лет назад

    The Easton press leather bound edition is great, I recommend it highly

  • @jenniferjohnson9341
    @jenniferjohnson9341 9 лет назад +2

    Wonder what Gustave would have think about it :)

  • @akalashay
    @akalashay 9 лет назад +2

    Very good movie and well acted by all participates. I definitely fell Inlove with Ezra (long hair swoon) and thought this would be their love story. In the end her web of lies and fantasies killed her.

  • @meryemkaraca2582
    @meryemkaraca2582 2 года назад +2

    Güzeldi keyifle izledim.

  • @kalawillis4271
    @kalawillis4271 9 лет назад +2

    This movie was so sad 😰