

A Room with a View
An Edwardian Romance
When Lucy Honeychurch and chaperon Charlotte Bartlett find themselves in Florence with rooms without views, fellow guests Mr Emerson and son George step in to remedy the situation. Meeting the Emersons could change Lucy's life forever but, once back in England, how will her experiences in Tuscany affect her marriage plans?
Runtime
1h 57m
Language
EN
Budget
$3M
Revenue
$21M
Cast
Faces behind the story

Helena Bonham Carter
Lucy Honeychurch

Julian Sands
George Emerson

Maggie Smith
Charlotte Bartlett

Denholm Elliott
Mr. Emerson

Daniel Day-Lewis
Cecil Vyse
Geser ke samping untuk melihat lainnya.
Gallery
Frames that sell the world






Reviews
Audience signals
**A film that seems to be more concerned with criticizing the manners of the 19th century than with telling us a good story.** The film is set in the early years of the 20th century and is a romantic story that begins when a young British girl stays in a guesthouse in Florence among other English tourists. The room she received does not have a view over the River Arno, so she agrees to exchange with a young man, with progressive and daring ideas, who will win her heart. When they return to England, the get-together is inevitable. I haven't read the book this film is based on, but I believe those who say the adaptation is respectful. Written by James Ivory, it won three Oscars (Best Costume Design, Best Art Direction and Best Adapted Screenplay) and was also nominated for other awards (Best Cinematography, Best Director, Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actor and Best Film). However, if we think about it, almost no one remembers it nowadays, except for big cinema fans. As a romantic film, it works and fits into that cliché of couples who break conventions to experience love, a utopia that leaves the majority of the female audience daydreaming. It's not a bad story, but we know where it will end. There is a profound anachrony underlying the film. It is not visible in the production itself, which is luxurious and expensive, with excellent sets, makeup, hairstyles, costumes and intelligently selected props. However, watching the film calmly, we detect the anachrony in the way in which British society at the time was portrayed: etiquette, good manners and social conventions appear as “castrating” love and passions, when in fact few people in that society overvalued love in the same way we do. This must be in the original book, of course, but it is still a “black and white” vision of a past that is judged in the light of our eyes. Despite this, it deserves clear praise for the sets, costumes and props, for its magnificent cinematography, where warm colors and the most touristic landscapes and places in Florence (one of the most beautiful in Europe) stand out, and for an excellent soundtrack, solidly based on classical and lyrical pieces that may, or may not, be recognized by the public. However, what stands out in the film and gives it greater value is the extraordinary performance by a luxurious cast full of strong, talented and well-known names. A very particular ovation is justified by the work of Helena Bonham Carter, in her debut in the seventh art, marking the start of her great career in cinema. Equally incredible was the chameleonic Daniel Day-Lewis, who gave us an affected and pompous gentleman who gave soul and grace. Maggie Smith is always a safe bet, especially when she plays characters within her “comfort zone”, but I found her somewhat dull. Denholm Elliott is very good, but not incredible as Julian Sands, who has one of the central roles in the plot. He was one of those actors who would have done better by spending a little more time working in Europe before trying his luck in the USA. He was very good, but he lacked opportunities in the land where they supposedly appear. Allow me to make an aside: in one of those strange coincidences in life, I saw this film yesterday and just now saw, at the Oscars ceremony, this actor's name in memoriam by having passed away in 2023. What more can I say? Rest in peace.
Recommendations
Films that continue this mood and momentum.

The Go-Between
1971 / Drama, Romance

Pride & Prejudice
2005 / Drama, Romance

Great Expectations
1946 / Drama, Romance

Far from the Madding Crowd
2015 / Drama, Romance

The Great Gatsby
2013 / Drama, Romance

Hello, Goodbye, and Everything in Between
2022 / Romance, Drama

Me Before You
2016 / Drama, Romance

The Duchess
2008 / Drama, History

The Choice
2016 / Drama, Romance

Dot the I
2003 / Romance, Drama

Sweet November
2001 / Drama, Romance

Women in Love
1969 / Drama, Romance

Endless Love
2014 / Drama, Romance

Mansfield Park
1999 / Romance, Drama

Howards End
1992 / Drama, Romance

Salome
1953 / Drama, Romance

Safe Haven
2013 / Romance, Thriller

The Object of My Affection
1998 / Drama, Romance

Ali and Nino
2016 / Drama, Romance

Tess
1979 / Drama, Romance
Geser ke samping untuk melihat lainnya.
Similar Movies
Adjacent stories from the same cinematic neighborhood.

Butterfly in the Typewriter
TBA / Drama

Tell Me Softly
2025 / Romance, Drama

Gigi
1958 / Comedy, Romance

Force 10 from Navarone
1978 / Drama, Adventure

The Secret of Moonacre
2009 / Adventure, Fantasy

Varg Veum - Buried Dogs
2008 / Thriller, Crime

Popcorn
2007 / Comedy, Romance

Pride and Prejudice
2003 / Romance, Comedy

Under The Greenwood Tree
2005 / Drama, Romance

Northanger Abbey
2007 / Romance, Drama

Summertime
2015 / Drama, Romance

It's the Heart That Dies Last
2017 / Drama

The Twilight Saga: New Moon
2009 / Adventure, Fantasy

Alexandra
2023 / Thriller, Drama

Dean Spanley
2008 / Comedy, Drama

The Grifters
1990 / Crime, Drama

Another 9 1/2 Weeks
1997 / Drama, Romance

About Adam
2001 / Comedy, Romance

Midaq Alley
1995 / Drama

Tragic Vacation
1979 / Drama
Geser ke samping untuk melihat lainnya.








