Casa de Bonecas - Ibsen (A Doll’s House, 1992) Legendado PT-Br
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Adaptação da BBC da peça Et dukkehjem (1879), do norueguês Henrik Ibsen. Conta a história de Nora, uma esposa submissa que vive em prol de agradar o marido, até que um dia passa a sofrer uma chantagem e se vê obrigada a confrontar tudo o que acredita.
Direção: David Thacker
One of the finest performances I've ever seen. The final scene moved me to tears.
I love this version! Wonderful performances. Juliet Stevenson has the most beautiful voice, as does David Calder. Great cast all round.
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I watched this in my drama literature class back in college!
same
Me too lol
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I'm watching it for college right now!
Watching it for my sixth form class x
Juliet Stevenson is perfectly cast as Nora. We know of her strength from her other roles and so her playing the little bird seems artificial, and her emergence at the end seems to reveal her authentic true self. A great play and a great production.
Such incredible acting ability in Nora and Torvalt! Such an emotional playwright, it certainly brought my blood pressure up and down in the end.
I think it’s boring
Now it’s 6:45AM, and I’ve drama exam at 8:30AM😢let’s make some memories here
Sunday , 19/May/2024
Edit : Student from Cihan University - Erbil📍
I've my Drama exam on Tuesday, July 23rd and today is Sat, July 20th, 2024.
I would die for whoever put this here thank you very much
To notice, that at the premiere in Hamburg, Germany in 1880 the ending was changed because at that time the institution of marriage was supposed to be protected, so Nora had to decide to stay because of the children. Only at the later premiere in Munich was shown the correct ending, as written by Ibsen.
The first time I heard Ibsen's Nora it was as a play on the radio in the 80s. It captivated me and touched me very much. Seeing it now is really great!. It has and will never lose its fascination, a masterpiece of literature!
A wonderful performance by the actors!
Searched for ever for this play. Even though i grauduated college 3 years ago i remember we read this play from our text books and watched a small bit of the play. Am glad i found it
“Yes Torvald, I’ve changed.”
DAMNN.. it had TWO meanings. changing out of the clothes, and changing yourself!!!
Oh WOW
THIS production was Absolutely AMAZING
and I felt it ALL!
I know, right? I feel as if these are real, flesh-and-blood human beings instead of actors reciting a script (which is how the two 1973 film versions come off).
The most wonderful thing of all was that those of my generation took such superb acting and production values for granted. At least technology has preserved some of it for the comic book world of today.
This is my favorite version!
Mine is the one with Lise Fjeldstad as Nora.
@@EscargoTouChaud ohh, i've never seen that one because i have to watch it in english.
The best ever BBC version with magical Juliet Stevenson and Trevor Eve - BRILLIANT !!!
Juliet Stevenson captures Nora’s character perfectly
i like this version more. thank you!
Ce interpretare ce minunăție te lasă fără suflare fara cuvinte!🌹
Ao terminar de ler o livro procurei por adaptações, e esta sem dúvida supera até mesmo a versão em que atuou Jane Fonda e David Warner. Perfeita!!
Thankfully this is the first and only one I’ve seen, I love it so much!
@@wes4744 I watched a few, 4 I believe, this was the most faithful and well interpreted.
I first saw this as a high school play when I was a teenager, and I didn't exactly get it. After having lived with more than 1 narcissist, I understand what it is to sacrifice for someone only to have them be so willing to throw it away to save their own social standing and comfort.😣
Unsurpassed!!! The entire cast is beyond brilliant in this most memorable production. My all time favourite. A million thanks for posting this gem.
totally agree!
Loved this...thank you so much for taking the time to post this video.
Thank you for uploading this! I remember watching this when it was first aired
Meu Deus!!! Filme espetacular de maravilhoso. Amei toda a postura de Nora.👏👏👏👏👏❤ Gratidão por postar. 👍👍👍👍🙏
love this version most.....lovely
That was beyond wonderful!! Thank you so very very much
A great version! Brilliant actors!
Nunca imaginei a reviravolta no final, esplêndido!
Lindo!!
No livro o Helmer (Torvald) me parecia mais gentil. já no filme ele foi mais ácido, representa bem a sua época.
I want to see this piece in all the languages in the world! Or a montage of that final scene when Nora leaves him. It's DA SHIT, and quite incredible to think that in some countries,, it would still be considered shocking. Team Nora, yay!
I know for Germany, Ibsen had to rewrite the ending scene for German audiences bc they didn't like her leaving her husband and children for good.
I saw several versions of this play....and this one was apt 🔥
Many thanks for this it is an exceptionally rare televised play to find, I should know I have hunted high and low for it on dvd.
A magnificent production with spellbinding performances delivered by all the players, which I first saw aged sixteen, it was aired on BBC 2 and was part of the performance series (1992-1994)
I have always found Ibsen an unusually modern playwright for his time, after having read all his plays aged ten leaving me totally obsessed by his deep perspective on the human condition especially with regards to all types of tempestuous relationships, albeit between the family, lovers and friends.
This version with Juliet Stevenson is my favorite! The only way to see it is in the BBC Henrik Ibsen Collection and that's difficult to find. Would like to see the 1959 version with Julie Harris. Also difficult to find. Thank you so much for posting this!
My favourite too! I used to have it years ago on VHS, and had despaired of ever seeing it again, so I’m delighted to find it here.
The one with Harris is on Amazon Prime :)
@@EscargoTouChaud Thank You!
It was posted 2 months ago on yt. A bit late but hey, now it's there
Muito obrigada por compartilhar❤
"Can't we live here as Brother and Sister?"
What.
Oml ikr, Helmer is obnoxious af, but that's next level stupidity, wth-
He treats his wife like his child, now he saying "be my sister" dood just sit down n stfu 🤦♂️
He means because she doesn't feel comfortable sleeping with him. "Living as brother and sister" was an old term that just meant not having sex.
Best version ever.
Excelente, um autor anos luz à frente de seu tempo. O final perfeito, Nora cai em si depois de viver tanto tempo em uma gaiola, liberta a si e oferece a liberdade a Tovard. Fica o hiato, Tovard preferirá a ilusão ou se manterá atado as convenções? De qualquer maneira o choque de realidade se deu, cai o pano e a casa de bonecas se acaba. Ibsen viu muito além 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Perfeita análise. No momento da explosão de medo dele ao ler denúncia, Helmer foi extremamente egoísta e covarde. Nora petcebeu naquele momento, que homem era ele. Eu tive a mesma sensação e sairia do casamento da mesma forma que ela fez. Ele sem perceber tinha aberto a gaiola e ela se viu e foi voar. Brilhantes atuações e enredo.
Just fabulous, thank you!
I love Ibsen and I love Juliet Stevenson.
I also loved her as Antigone
@@ZakiyaMariposa Yes, she was fantastic in that role.
@@musicloverlondon6070 In fact, there's a playlist of the movie's clips I've added into my channel's library
Gente que forte esse filme
Doubtlessly this Nora (Juliet Stevenson) is Best 👏👏👏👏
Nice .good version
Já li o livro ❤ AMO
Thanks for uploading this❤️ good to see
Li o livro amei a história mais que final😢😢😢
Principalmente se tratando de uma obra do século XIX, O Sr. Ibsen realmente merece o título.
He is such a horrible creature. It is hard to believe that such marriages could have existed.
Here because i thought theater class would be a light work load
Perfect❤
this movie is like asmr lmao
Another British film good cast
Wow!!!
"Amor é uma Afecção da Alma" Espinosa.
This whole film is a perfect example of unintentional ASMRA LOL
I thought I was the only one who found this oddly relaxing!
@@fangirl4life5ever extremely! I'm adding this to my "wind down before bed Christmas" Playlist
this is absolutely amazing.. but i believe a few "looopholes" are there in the form of realistic depiction are there in the play in general.. in both nora and torvald's characters.. i think it's self explanatory
THIS HELPED ME SO MUCH IN MY LIT COURSE I GOT A*****!!!! THANK YOU
Brilliant actors!!
Where can I find this movie without the yellow Portuguese subtitles? They are supper annoying
Incrível ( liberdade )
Torvald needs a good whooping
Is it me or does the Mrs Linde actress look like Nanny McPhee when she loses the warts and crooked teeth? 😂
Ela sempre pensará neles
Casa de Bonecas é um drama de Henrik Ibsen. Separada em três atos, a obra retrata os convencionalismos sociais e a hipocrisia presente no final do século XIX, como por exemplo: o machismo. A trama ocorre na casa da família Helmer, no período do natal.
Que machismo você observou nessa obra?
Oml I'm just realizing Dr. Rank has been jealous of Mrs. Linde from the start, he admits it near the end of the play, or 2nd act was it? But rereading it and watching this, he's a bit impolite isn't he? A bit snub :0 he's a jelly man
Marila de Anne de Green Gables é a Kristina? Não mudou nada
É ela mesma! Geraldine James 💕
Oml I thought she looked familiar!!! I'm glad I saw this comment :)
CHAPEAU..
Is it just me or did Torvald acted rape-y towards Nora, in the scene before Dr. Rank's last scene?
I was thinking quite the same
I don’t think there’s enough of an age gap between the husband and wife. He would have been an older man who married a teenager so he could easily dominate her.
And that is when she found a strange cube covered in an obscure and ancient langauge, the room suddenly went dark........
Realy ans certainly iam thé blessés zone ! I realy ans truly dont miss thé fil meaning ans all nuances un Evert single phrase !!
22:14. i have exams on this tomorrow. creating memory!!!!!!
a tu casaaa Torvald
snickerdoodles
👇 Mfs who came here cuz they ain’t wanna read the book for school 👹🥶
Essa atuação tá bem melodramática. Achei exagerada. Gosto mais da versão bom o Anthony Hopkins
here for my exam lol
matura 2023 kdorkoli?
Hi
Does anyone know the song that plays at hour 1:25:09
please can you pray for me to achieve my goal
@Muna Raqi what goal?
@@xX_Mario_Kart_Master_Xx
My goal is to never separate from those I love. To stay with them always and forever. 😔 And neither man nor death can drive us away.
Something just occurred to me: there wouldn't have been such a problem with Nora's leaving if Ibsen had written the story slightly differently. He could have had Torvald a widower with small children when Nora married him, then when she left, she wouldn't be leaving her own children; she'd be walking out on her marriage to Torvald, which included his children.
I don't like this version very much. The way main actors speak is a bit too intense, making Nora look like an Amazonian fighter and Tovald a tyrannical dark lord for her to beat.
In the original play, Nora has a poetic temperament that makes her believe in the 'miracle,' (wrongly translated here)- that in the moment of a crisis her husband would throw away all the social conventions and die for the sake of his love. When she realizes such heroism doesn't exist either in him or in society, she decides to abandon everything and walks away. She was mistaken as a social protester, but had she been a man, she would've been taken either as a romantic rebel or an idealistic philosopher.
This version fails to capture Nora's poetic longing for life and focuses too much on the social / gender battle between the couple. Their acting is very good, but in the wrong direction.
Which version do you prefer?
@@asanta2023 Just the final scene, but this looks good to me.
ruclips.net/video/CMSNGJqqOQw/видео.htmlsi=UOfqSmKFIFygmYHn
@@asanta2023 Anthony Hopkins' version seems to be good, but I'm not really sure. I just enjoy reading the script and imagining the play.
@@yusukekanazawa2419 have you seen the Anthony Hopkins’ one?
@@asanta2023 Only the final scene at RUclips, although the comments there were not so good. But at least I liked Hopkins' and Bloom's modest and classical acting.
I'm no expert. Just take this as what I like or enjoy.
whats is this movie about??????
Gold diggers.
Its what its called, to a large extent. Its not a home, its a dolls house. It looks pretty and tidy but its just the facade of a house, and none of those that live in it are really real. They are playing roles. Nora most knowingly.. In a way its about a little girl growing up and symbolically leaving her doll house behind..
@@843idfa no... Lol
Adding to what the person said about the home being tidy and neat, by appearance seemingly happy, but in reality it's superficial and fake, they're like dolls for playing the role and going thru the motions of life, what's expected of them, not because they want it. The play "A Doll House" is set in 1879 Norwegian society as well, in that era women did not have equal rights, they were simply expected to be house wives and mothers, the husband in charge with authority over all assets and financial matters, women could only work for a living typically if they're a widow, otherwise it's the husband's job. Women didn't have a right to their own life and personhood in society at that time, also in relationships, being raised, at least in regards to Nora as an example, it's typical for women to be infantalized and treated as children, which her husband does, and she probably was raised that way too.
This play in those times was considered largely progressive and unintentionally played a major part in feminist movements for women's rights.
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لم يغب عني المعنى الكامل لكل جملة ،بكل الظلال التي يتضمنها المعنى .....وهو حظ كبير اهنئ عليه نفسي ...هذا كل ما اردت ان اقوله لولا ( لوح المفاتيح ) في جهازي الخاص ...الذي يخلط الحروف الفرنسية والانجليزية خلطا شنيعا ،جاعلا من تعليقاتي الغازا فيلولوجية مثيرة للسخرية
I've read this play several times, and love Ibsen, but I'm very tired of silly, selfish, money grubbing women. Way too many have been portrayed (mostly by men) in many decades of writing. Sooooo annoying. Were there ever intelligent, truly sensitive women?
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Bloody Putin popping up everywhere.
I think I'm supposed to feel sorry for her, but I see Nora as absolutely sociopathic. The acting is brilliant, they even manage to overcome a serious flaw in the play, Nora's too quick change in her world view.
انتو صدعتوا ميتين امي وربنا
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Nora was selfish.
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Stevenson is truly annoying. Poor Torvald. It wouldn't surprise me if Ibsen never existed.
Women rarely upped and left a comfortable home and young children after an argument.
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