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Although John Cleland’s 1748 version of “MEMOIRS OF A WOMAN OF PLEASURE” was written while in prison for debt and subsequently banned in Britain for over 200 years because of its sexual theme, it has been filmed several times since the obscenity ban in the U.S. was lifted only in 1966.
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What is often overlooked because of the nasty controversy of the source material, is the drama, wit and charm and especially the feel salubrious ending of the episodic melodrama itself.
This unusual to DVD version won raves when it was originally broadcast. The Times (UK) called it “Magnificent, sensual and extremely witty.”
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Screenwriter Andrew Davis, lauded for his sexy adaptations of classics like “Brideshead Revisited,” “Pride and Prejudice” as well as pop fiction bestseller “Bridget Jones’s Diary” does not horrified away from keeping the sexuality at the forefront of Britain’s first erotic modern.
Fanny — newcomer Rebecca Night — shines in the title role. And we fill her as she relates her crawl from wholesome innocent to worldly wise woman. In a nutshell, the fable is her move from orphaned country girl virgin to London prostitute under an noxious madam. In order to survive, she enthusiastically takes a series of lovers while somehow protecting her heart for her accurate adore.
Beautifully photographed with amazing period detail, the overt atmosphere of ever-present sensuality is serene eye-brow raising but indispensable for the record. Without the nudity and strong sexual scenes the epic would not be Fanny Hill’s.
James Hawkes’ direction is quiet and he makes Rebecca Night’s transformation from dewey country girl to wise but not hard-hearted woman believable.
This record resonates on a lot of levels — it’s not about the beauty of prostitution and [...] with a heart of gold, but rather that anyone can be redeemed.
Extras include Gradual the Scenes footage, interviews, previews etc.
This adaptation of the book was, for a tv movie, surprisingly explicit, and featured the ravishing Rebecca Night (though I’d like to have seen more of her, and heard her talk less, in the movie) . She’s got a nice combination of innocence and seductiveness [if I might effect it that way] and she’s got a glowing figure. Other characters were nice too. It’s too terrible I didn’t look anything of Ms. Louisa Clein’s figure, which was nicely displayed in Island At War. I can voice you though, if this had race on tv (especially in Missouri) they’d have cleave half of it. Collected, not abominable.
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