📚 Love, War, and Words: A Tale for the Ages!
Hemingway & Gellhorn is a captivating film that chronicles the passionate and tumultuous relationship between iconic writer Ernest Hemingway and war correspondent Martha Gellhorn, set against the backdrop of the Spanish Civil War. This award-winning adaptation brings to life their complex love story, showcasing both their literary genius and the historical events that shaped their lives.
C**R
no simple narrative, this is a great film
Philip Kaufman's direction and Nicole Kidman's superb acting are standouts in making this a great film. I very much like the way Kaufman created the illusion of history taking place before our eyes, the embedding of Kidman and Owen into archival footage with the filming of Kidman in both vintage-sepia toned film and color film. It's a bit hard to describe here, but anyone interested in how it was done and the effect it created should see the HBO clip on YouTube called "Hemingway & Gellhorn: Visual Effects Piece." I've seen a number of films set in the time period, the latest that comes to mind is Pan's Labyrinth, but none have made me feel I was inside the frame struggling to understand the action and effects of war the way this film did. I'm very grateful that the storyline so closely follows the historic reality of their lives. That is so rarely done. Being true to history generally means the audience has to accept that there is no 3-act play here. We can't fit these people's lives into the neat narrative that pleases most critics. To do so would force this film to be less than it turned out to be. There's a 1940's film (Arise, My Love) with Claudette Colbert playing a character said to have been inspired by Martha Gellhorn. It has a special romantic charm, and it follows the usual arc of romantic movies. It is fine in its own right to remake films like that, to alter the narrative to follow an arc, but this is not the aim of Hemingway & Gellhorn. Like life, it's a lot messier.I found Clive Owen excellent in the film. Some reviewers said he overacted or tried too hard, but that's actually who Hemingway was--a person who overdid, overplayed his own role in life. Really, what man in his late 30's wants to be known as "Papa" to his male friends? (The nickname was one he encouraged from the age of 26 or 27 according to first wife Hadley.) Hemingway created an image for himself that helped him define himself, but also stifled his ability to grow later in life. It probably didn't help that he was bipolar according to a diagnosis made in later years. Clive Owen captures the best and worst of Hemingway, no mean feat. He really deserves more credit that he got from critics. He was superb in the role.Right now, A Farewell to Arms (the film made from Hemingway's second novel) is available to view in Prime. The movie is referred to in the film both in the dialog and through its movie poster on Hemingway's wall. Also on Prime right now is the documentary referred to, The Spanish Earth. I can't say I've seen either, but it seems this is my chance so I thought I'd pass it along.
J**A
GREAT STORY
WISH MORE STORIES LIKE THIS COULD BE AVAIABLE . GREAT STORY.
V**R
not nearly as bad as the nay-sayers say
While I agree, largely, with Sagacious's review, I think it was a more enjoyable film than they found it. Not necessarily a better film, but a decent evening's entertainment. I did like, a lot, the fading in and out of the vintage footage, and I found it fairly easy to ignore the mainly quite pompous posturing of the protagonists and concentrate on the 20th century history. Was Hemingway actually this much of an ass? Dunno -- and don't really care -- and if anything it made for an interesting tension between not just Hemingway and Gellhorn, bet between Hemingway and his friends and, of course, enemies.
J**C
Good movie, worth the watch
We saw a poster about this movie at the Hemmingway house in Key West during a visit in April of 2024. Searched for it and found it on prime. Kidman and Owen were fantastic in their roles but the movie opened my eyes as to what kind of person Hemmingway was. Pretty loathsome and disgusting kind of a total male chauvinist. I loved the movie but I'll never think of him in the same way!!
S**R
A Complex Career and Love Drama
I admit that my interest in writing and wanting to see what it was like for a career woman in the earlier part of the 1900s indirectly influenced my interest to see this film Hemingway and Gelhorn. The positives; Both the characters of Ernest Hemingway (played by Clive Owen) and Martha Gelhorn (played by Nicole Kidman) are shown as two people who put much effort and boundless energy into their careers. The Hemingway and Gelhorn film shows that both of them (Ernest Hemingway and Martha Gelhorn)met at a club named Sloppy Joes. Both Hemingway and Gelhorn are seemingly drawn together even after Gelhorn relocates to another location for her career objectives. One of the things that makes the story between Martha Gelhorn and Ernest Hemingway eerily tragic is that both of them died in a similar manner in real life even after they both romantically moved on to other people and career objectives. This is despite the fact that Ernest Hemingway is listed online via Wikipedia to have been born July 21, 1899 and Martha Gelhorn is listed via Wikipedia to have been born November 8, 1908.
S**S
Kidman Shines (mostly)
Nicole Kidman did a most admirable job portraying the young Gellhorn, although the older version who narrated the film was far too coarse and seemed to bear little relationship to her younger self, no matter how striking and convincing the Hollywood make-up artists were.. Converely, I thought this was one of Clive Owen's worst roles. He seriously overplayed his hand in trying to present the gruff, overly masculine and crass personality Hemingway may have been. He was almost wooden in his one-dimensional portrayal of Hemingway. The screenplay was not bad, but lagged frequently and had me checking on how much time there was left to the movie. The cinematography was the strongest aspect of the film interestingly and seamlessly fading in and out of period, grainy, even black and white photography and the latest HD quality film.
C**S
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Background of Author with Twists and turns thruout till the end
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