In a film with so many superb actors playing brilliantly, Daniel Day Lewis simply steals the film. He nailed the character of Cecil so perfectly that 35 years on I still marvel at it. This was the first film I ever saw him in, and what an introduction it was.
Cecil is a very quirky character. Rather strange and unintentionally hilarious. He's played with comedic brilliance by Daniel Day Lewis who I don't really associate with comedies so it was refreshing to see. I cannot see him and not think "I drink your milkshake!" Funny bit of information, James Ivory said Hugh Grant had auditioned for the role of Cecil. But Ivory found him too good-looking to play the character buy they remembered him for Clive Durham. Grant who is known for comedies played a serious role in Maurice. So the reversal of roles.
What a great movie! I can watch it over again and again and still enjoy it. I don't think I can name another movie with that many talents! Maggie Smith, Denholm Elliott, Judie Dench, Simon Callow, Daniel Day-Lewis, Helena Bonham Carter, Julian Sands, Rupert Grave... Oh and the soundtrack. And of course, James Ivory and Ismail Merchant would never disappointed us!
@@awaitthegroom, I agree. I love them both equally. With cast like Emma Thompson, Helena Bonham Carter, Anthony Hopkins, Vanessa Redgrave, Samuel West, James Wilby... I love the scene of Samuel West as Leonard Bast walking in the bluebells forest.
I love this film! Helena's beautiful face and wonderful hair and that kiss, I watched it so many times when I was a younger woman. Sigh! Just so romantic ♡
I purchased this movie on a whim and by accident as it was paired with a movie called Mansfield Park [I am a Jane Austen fan]. Little did I know that this will be one of my all time favourite movies. The first character I recognized was George Emerson as I'm a huge fan of Rose Red lol. So, that was a funny coincidence. Cecil Vyse though, is by far, my fav character lmao! Fun fact: A segment of this film was featured on Gimore Girls.
Daniel Day Lewis- actor of all time- not like Hugh Grant and those who are the same in every film. Daniel goes in and out of character with never the same characteristics- a timeless actor of the greatest skills.
Daniel Day Lewis plays an wimp; however the power of his body and immense presence can’t be cloaked. You can see what’s coming in There Shall Be Blood and others.
Amazingly wonderful to see Uccello's left panel of the "Battle of San Romano" in this movie, although it appears larger than its actual size: 6 ft high by 10.5 ft wide. (2:20)
Ugh, they should have had Rupert Graves star in some more prominent role during this period like an 80s version of Dorian Gray. He is so gorgeous with the floppy hair!!!
In this film besides the actor Daniel Day Lewis,there is another great actor that l'm a fan and l admire a lot, he's also the actor Julian sands this film made the Meeting of there two sensational actors.
DDL RICH FILMOGRAPHY A room with a view My Beautiful Launderatte Gandhi Lincoln There will be blood In the name of the Father The Age of Innocence My left foot Gangs of New York Stars and Bars This dude got some range.
I wish I was born in the 19th century. But technology... But damn they actually made their hair back then and now the guys in my school have noodle hair...
The way Cecil sniffs and says " a villa " gets me every time lol.
In a film with so many superb actors playing brilliantly, Daniel Day Lewis simply steals the film. He nailed the character of Cecil so perfectly that 35 years on I still marvel at it. This was the first film I ever saw him in, and what an introduction it was.
Then you missed him in My Beautiful Launderette?
Nailed him hiw
Cecil is a very quirky character. Rather strange and unintentionally hilarious. He's played with comedic brilliance by Daniel Day Lewis who I don't really associate with comedies so it was refreshing to see. I cannot see him and not think "I drink your milkshake!"
Funny bit of information, James Ivory said Hugh Grant had auditioned for the role of Cecil. But Ivory found him too good-looking to play the character buy they remembered him for Clive Durham. Grant who is known for comedies played a serious role in Maurice. So the reversal of roles.
@@rumblefish9 he is not really meant to be 'quirkt'y as opposed tot he opposite
@@mareksicinski3726 he is kind of quirky in a sense that he's odd. I would even consider him a dandy which at that time was a peculiar kind of man.
I love this film....I was so in love with Lucy.
What a great movie! I can watch it over again and again and still enjoy it. I don't think I can name another movie with that many talents! Maggie Smith, Denholm Elliott, Judie Dench, Simon Callow, Daniel Day-Lewis, Helena Bonham Carter, Julian Sands, Rupert Grave... Oh and the soundtrack. And of course, James Ivory and Ismail Merchant would never disappointed us!
Howards End- to me the two go together with much depth of reflection
@@awaitthegroom, I agree. I love them both equally. With cast like Emma Thompson, Helena Bonham Carter, Anthony Hopkins, Vanessa Redgrave, Samuel West, James Wilby... I love the scene of Samuel West as Leonard Bast walking in the bluebells forest.
I love Lucy's "temper"!
I love this film!
Helena's beautiful face and wonderful hair and that kiss, I watched it so many times when I was a younger woman. Sigh! Just so romantic ♡
I didn't appreciate Cecil back when I first saw this but Daniel Day Lewis is hilarious
He's fabulous in this film.
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I purchased this movie on a whim and by accident as it was paired with a movie called Mansfield Park [I am a Jane Austen fan]. Little did I know that this will be one of my all time favourite movies. The first character I recognized was George Emerson as I'm a huge fan of Rose Red lol. So, that was a funny coincidence. Cecil Vyse though, is by far, my fav character lmao!
Fun fact: A segment of this film was featured on Gimore Girls.
My favorite film of all time. Superb performances.
@Paul I agree. Absolute perfection.
The perfect upper class British accent
"Do you know you are a Leonardo, smiling at things beyond our ken?"
He's such a funny & amusing character
Really superb actors, and among them Helena stole the movie. She is like a diamond among them
I love Freddiie. I would have loved to have had a brother like Freddie.
Aren't all brothers pretty much like Freddy?
@@SarahSmith-nr2wj Yes.😁
OMG what beautiful Daniel Day Lewis
Daniel Day Lewis- actor of all time- not like Hugh Grant and those who are the same in every film. Daniel goes in and out of character with never the same characteristics- a timeless actor of the greatest skills.
Danny D the finest actor on two feet
Among the very best scenes!
I love this film so much.
Daniel day lewis is the greatest actor of all time.
@Ivan Renard this is blasphemy
@Ivan Renard no its you, you are the greatest actor ever
Daniel Day Lewis plays an wimp; however the power of his body and immense presence can’t be cloaked. You can see what’s coming in There Shall Be Blood and others.
‘Wimp’?
Also ‘an’?
@@mareksicinski3726 The article is incorrect. Sometimes I even make mistakes.
Amazingly wonderful to see Uccello's left panel of the "Battle of San Romano" in this movie, although it appears larger than its actual size: 6 ft high by 10.5 ft wide. (2:20)
The jewel of the National Gallery, London.
Ugh, they should have had Rupert Graves star in some more prominent role during this period like an 80s version of Dorian Gray. He is so gorgeous with the floppy hair!!!
Have you seen him in Maurice? He's great there too.
In this film besides the actor Daniel Day Lewis,there is another great actor that l'm a fan and l admire a lot, he's also the actor Julian sands this film made the Meeting of there two sensational actors.
Love mama’s parasol.
Cosa lo dico a fare. Dove entra Daniel il film diventa suo!! Si vede già il fenomeno che diventerà!! Il piu grande!!
I LOVE DDL HERE! 😂
What a knob Cecil is lol
Rest now.. . O beautiful being 's
Lyoosey!
2:52 all’s fair in love and war
beautifoul movie
Es genial
DDL RICH FILMOGRAPHY
A room with a view
My Beautiful Launderatte
Gandhi
Lincoln
There will be blood
In the name of the Father
The Age of Innocence
My left foot
Gangs of New York
Stars and Bars
This dude got some range.
Phantom Thread
Last of the Mohicans
Talking like that sounds exhausting
I wish I was born in the 19th century.
But technology...
But damn they actually made their hair back then and now the guys in my school have noodle hair...
In Merchant Ivory films the men have beautiful hair. Look at the movie Maurice. Hair and gorgeousness.
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Avada Kedavra!