"Howards End is
E.M. Forster's beautifully subtle story of the crisscrossing paths of the privileged and those they disdain--and of a remarkable pair of women who can see beyond class distinctions. Dramatic and tragic, but also surprisingly funny, this James Ivory film focuses on a pair of unmarried sisters (
Emma Thompson, who won an Oscar, and
Helena Bonham Carter) who befriend a poor young clerk (
Samuel West) and, without meaning to, ruin his life. Meanwhile, Thompson also makes the acquaintance of a dying neighbor (
Vanessa Redgrave), who leaves her a family home in her will--which her husband (
Anthony Hopkins) destroys. But, ironically, he meets and falls in love with Thompson, even as their paths once more intersect with the increasingly miserable young clerk. Nuanced acting, gorgeous but muted cinematography, and a beautifully economical script by Ruth Prawer Jhabvala, which also won an Oscar.
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[Amazon review by Marshall Fine]Trailer (with spoilers - basically gives away plot)
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