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Plenty (1985)

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Director:

Fred Schepisi

Starring:

Meryl Streep, Sam Neill, John Gielgud, Charles Dance, Ian McKellen, - Sting, Tracey Ullman

Genres:

UK Premier, Romantic Drama, Espionage, War

Origin:

United Kingdom

Certificate:

M

Languages:

English

Running Time:

124 min

Plenty

synopsis


PLENTY is an exploration of post World War II European society and its discontents, as symbolized by the shifting emotional and political alliances of one English woman. For Susan Traherne (Meryl Streep), nothing can match the heroism and excitement of her wartime involvement with the French Resistance; nor can any man match the young soldier with whom she had an affair. Back in England, her youthful optimism slowly fades as she experiments with a variety of political movements and a variety of men. Tracey Ullman costars as Susan's constant companion, who lives life as a bohemian free spirit, uninhibited, but unable to stop Susan's decline into depression and unabashed alienation. Ultimately, Susan settles into a marriage with an upper class diplomat that leads to disillusionment and, finally, madness. Meryl Streep gives an astonishing performance as the fiercely independent and emotionally overwrought woman, with command performances from a remarkable ensemble cast including: John Geilgud, Tracey Ullman, Sam Neill, and Sting. The film is based on the critically acclaimed play by David Hare.

 
 

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