Women in Love

Women in Love

  • Director: Ken Russell
  • Writer: D.H. Lawrence,Larry Kramer
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom
  • Language: English, German
  • Release date: March 25, 1970
  • Runtime: 2 hours 11 minutes
  • Sound mix: Mono
  • Aspect ratio: 1.75: 1
  • Also known as: Liebende Frauen
  • "Women in love" is a feature film directed by Ken Russell , starring Alan Bates and Oliver Reed.
    The film tells the story of a pair of sisters in a British coal mining town in the 1920s, Rupert, an ebullient school inspector, and Gerald, a handsome young mine owner.

    Details

    • Release date March 25, 1970
    • Filming locations Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire, England, UK
    • Production companies Brandywine Productions

    Box office

    Budget

    $1,600,000 (estimated)

    Movie reviews

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    • By Josianne 2022-07-08 21:16:34

      unfinished...

          The right way to eat figs in social situations. Just cut it into four petals, pinch the root, split it, and see four brilliant, rose-colored, succulent, sweet and blooming petals. Then peel off the skin and plunder the flower with the lips. But the vulgar way is to put the mouth directly close to the crack and bite it off with teeth. Fig is a fruit that can promote secretion. In Italian colloquial terms, it represents the private parts of a woman. Female vulva, that to the crack. The...

    • By Gwendolyn 2022-07-08 18:41:04

      Gerald's death, an old-school drama

      4 characters, 4 pieces.

      Like a chemical bond, the two are connected, platinum and Gerald's union. Gezhen and Ursula are sisters. Platinum fell in love with Ursula, while Gerald was also attracted to Gezhen's artistic temperament.

      However. Gezhen's empathy destroys Gerald's body and mind. He sprinted furiously through the snow, freezing to death.

      - Russell brilliantly changed the script, he made a simplification of merging like terms.

      For example, the...

    • By Consuelo 2022-07-08 17:15:44

      Every piece is good, I'm experiencing it carefully


      This film is indeed a classic. I don't know why the Internet always puts Goodland in a high position and ignores his sister Ursula's love story. I think it's unfair. I think her and Rupert's love story is not fair. The history of love is what strikes my heart, especially the one where Ursula picked a bunch of flowers and gave them to Rupert after their quarrel. Rupert carried it in his breast pocket and drove Ursula back to the paradise where he lived. The next scene rotated 90...

    • By Kennedy 2022-07-08 15:59:27

      favorite movie

      I haven't read the original book, but after watching the movie, I think it's more appropriate to call it "A Man in Love", or at least "A Man and a Woman in Love". Lawrence's works have always had multiple themes, so I can't delve into them. At first glance, I think this is another British movie that is stable and stable. I didn't expect it to be shocking. It exposed all the two men's most hidden hearts. The images, lines, and performances are quite bold, and the two male protagonists are...

    • By Kris 2022-07-08 15:01:43

      I'll do a plot summary

      Little gay 1 and little gay 2 find a woman by themselves; they are a pair of sisters.
      The little gay1 firmly said that I need women, and I also need men.
      The little gay1 woman said sadly, is it not enough to have me?
      Little gay 2's sister died, and his spirit was declining.
      Little gay 1 tempts little gay 2 to wrestle (…).
      The little gay No. 1 offer said, let's be gay and be my soul mate.
      The little gay2 refused.
      Little gay No. 1 is getting married and...

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    • By Nicole 2023-09-04 14:34:05

      I always felt that Gudrun's torture to Gerald was a little too much. Maybe he didn't really love her, but she didn't give much real affection, and finally caused Gerald to be disheartened and completely "rested". In contrast, Rupert's pair are more straightforward. He loves Ursula and Gerald, and it's vague about whether they're doing it. Why can't people have two kinds of love at the same time, but I think it has to be based on pure...

    • By Jason 2023-08-10 05:39:19

      Appearance films, try to maintain medium shots and facial close-ups, organically combine the indifference of death in the cold face with the common quality of consciousness between glaciers, and the appearance itself expresses a pure power, which is related to the natural environment. An attempt to find a common force among objects of different...

    • By Jeffry 2023-06-19 09:23:22

      love... how is it...

    • By Zechariah 2023-06-03 02:31:29

      The whole movie gave me a sense of ignorance during the viewing process, and I couldn't get what the director wanted to express at all, but the nakedness that could be seen at any time caught my eye (...) The music in this film is also relatively bad, Therefore, the most worth mentioning of this film is the performance, especially Alan Bates, although Granda's performance is good, but I don't think it has reached the award-winning level. In addition, I don't know why I think there is something...

    • By Idell 2023-05-24 11:02:21

      Movies adapted from famous novels are always unsatisfactory. I am not a Lawrence fan and have never seen the original. I just feel that the words and deeds of the characters in the film are inexplicable, and the language described in the text makes people feel pretentious. Lens language is good. After the passion, the shot of the man and woman is followed by the newlywed couple sinking to the bottom of the lake. The movements are still the same, which is very impactful; the scene of the two...

    Movie plot

    In the British coal mining town of the 1920s, my sister Ursula and my sister Goodland were both school teachers. At a wedding, they met school inspector Rupert Birkin and miner Gerald Kitsch. Soon, Ursula married Birkin. After the marriage, the four of them went to Ruitu for vacation together. In the process, Goodland lost interest in Keech and fell in love with a young German sculptor. Kitsch tried to kill Goodland, but was...
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    Movie quotes

    • Rupert Birkin: Gudrun Brangwen. Gerald Crich. Tibby and Laura Lupton. Ursula Brangwen. Rupert Birkin. What peculiar names we all have. Do you think we've been singled out, chosen for some extraordinary moment in life, or are we all cursed with the mark of Cain?

    • Gerald Crich: Rupert, what is it you really want?

      Rupert Birkin: I want to sit with my beloved in a field, with daisies growing all around us.

    • Rupert Birkin: I abhor humanity, I wish it was swept away. It could go, and there would be no loss if every human being perished tomorrow.

      Ursula Brangwen: So, you want everybody in the world destroyed?

      Rupert Birkin: Yes, absolutely. Don't you yourself think it's a wonderful, clear idea? A world empty of people... just uninterrupted grass and a rabbit sitting there?

      Ursula Brangwen: You don't seem to see much love in humanity. What about individual love?

      Rupert Birkin: I don't believe in love any more than I believe in hate or grief. Love is an emotion. You feel or don't feel, according to your circumstances.

      Ursula Brangwen: If you don't believe in love, what do you believe in? Just in the end of the world and rabbits?

      Rupert Birkin: The point about L-O-V-E is that we hate the word, because we've vulgarised it. lt should be taboo, forbidden from utterance for many years... till we've found a new and better idea.