The Sea Gull

The Sea Gull

"The Sea Gull" is a 1968 British/American drama film directed by Sidney Lumet. The screenplay by Moura Budberg is adapted from Anton Chekov's classic 1896 play "The Seagull".

Set in a rural Russian house, the plot focuses on the romantic and artistic conflicts among an eclectic group of characters. Fading leading lady Irina Arkadina has come to visit her brother Sorin, a retired civil servant in ailing health, with her lover, the successful hack writer Trigorin. Her son, brooding experimental playwright Konstantin Treplev, adores the ingenue Nina, who in turn is mesmerized by Trigorin. Their interactions slowly lead to the moral and spiritual disintegration of each of them and ultimately lead to tragedy. The Warner Brothers/Seven Arts release was filmed at the Europa Studios in Sundbyberg, Stockholms län, just outside of central Stockholm.

Principal cast

*Vanessa Redgrave ..... Nina
*Simone Signoret ..... Irina Arkadina
*David Warner ..... Konstantin Treplev
*James Mason ..... Trigorin
*Harry Andrews ..... Sorin
*Denholm Elliott ..... Dorn
*Eileen Herlie ..... Polina
*Alfred Lynch ..... Medvedenko
*Ronald Radd ..... Shamraev
*Kathleen Widdoes ..... Masha

Principal production credits

*Cinematography ..... Gerry Fisher
*Production Design ..... Tony Walton
*Set Decoration ..... Rune Hjelm, Rolf Larsson
*Costume Design ..... Tony Walton

Critical reception

In his review in the "New York Times", Vincent Canby described the film as "so uneven in style, mood and performance that there are times when you could swear that the movie had shot itself — though not quite fatally . . . Lumet's way with this adaptation by Moura Budberg is implacably straightforward. It plows ahead, scene by scene, act by act, in which there always is first an establishing long shot and then cuts to individual actors as they act and react. This kind of "Secret Storm" technique inevitably flattens out the nuances and the pauses that give depth to the tangled personal relationships. It also makes too literal the boredom and quiet despair that should hang over the Chekovian characters like an unseen mist. Most of the performances are excellent, but all of the actors seem to be on their own . . . Miss Signoret is simply miscast, if only because of her Frenchness. Her speech rhythms are so jarring that it's often impossible to understand her . . . As a result of the variety of styles, the movie turns into a series of individual confrontations that seem as isolated as specialty acts. Without the single dominating influence that should have been provided by Lumet, the play is fragmented beyond repair." [ [http://movies.nytimes.com/movie/review?res=9B06E5DC1430E034BC4C51DFB4678383679EDE "New York Times" review] ]

"Time" observed, "The paralyzing problem with this film version of Chekhov's first major play is that it is far too dramatic . . . Any traces of wit have been pretty well destroyed by Lumet's lumbering technique. The actors perform as if they were all on the verge of a nervous breakdown . . . Lumet moves his camera incessantly to give the illusion of action, but uses fadeouts to duplicate the curtain falling at the end of an act . . . Most disturbing of all, [he] and cinematographer Gerry Fisher have shot the whole film in softly gauzed pastel colors, thereby reducing Chekhov's intricate dramatic tapestry to the sleazy cheapness of a picture postcard." [ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,900524,00.html?iid=chix-sphere "Time" review] ]

"Variety" called it "a sensitive, well-made and abstractly interesting period pic." [ [http://www.variety.com/review/VE1117794693.html?categoryid=31&cs=1 "Variety" review] ]

According to the "Time Out London Film Guide", it is "basically an actors' film . . . sometimes dull and almost always unsatisfactory, despite excellent performances." [ [http://www.timeout.com/film/reviews/74181/the-sea-gull.html "Time Out London Film Guide" review] ]

References

External links

* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0063569/ "The Sea Gull" at the Internet Movie Database]


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