The plot is basic and uninspiring with the focus of the films action left in the hands of Mulligan who often falls short in roles that many others would shine in. Perhaps directors and producers alike simply have too much faith in her abilities or are blinded by her 'classic' English beauty. This is also not the first book adaptation that Mulligan has starred in that has left me disappointed. Back in 2010 she joined Andrew Garfield and Keira Knightley to publicly humiliate themselves in the adaptation of Kazuo Ishiguro's novel Never Let Me Go. But, Carey Mulligan was thankfully carried by a competent supporting cast, this time around, which resulted in a fairly easy to watch film. However, with Michael Sheen at Mulligan's side during many scenes, I had expected a little bit of his talent to rub off on her.
As afore mentioned, I am quite a fan of Juno Temple. So I was incredibly pleased to discover that she would be playing Fanny Robin, a pivotal role within the novel's plot. Unfortunately she did not feature as heavily during the film as I would have liked. The way in which her relationship with Frank was only touched upon, left me wondering why they even bothered continuing with their story line at all. In order for viewers to understand Frank's actions and frustrations his relationship with Fanny needed to be explored properly.
In summation, this film was more captivating than I had expected it to be with beautiful costuming, scenery and moments of real talent amongst the cast. I think that several moments could have been reexamined by the director and his team but overall the film was fine. This film has cemented one thing for me. If a man gives you a lamb, that is the man you should marry.
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