Out of Africa, Chariots of Fire, and Gandhi were three of the 80's finest films. They encapsulate a time that's long gone and now even the 80's has an aura of romantic distance.
Yes, "Out of Africa" and "Anna and the King" with Jodie Foster and Chow Yun Fat are my #1 and #2 favorite movies. They are both breathtaking in every way.
About four years ago we visited Karen Blixen's house in Denmark. There you can see the room where she did her writing, the gifts given to her by her staff in Kenya, and her grave. She is buried in the garden of her house.
this is so far fetch😂 but Denys's ancestor, one of them was a German Countess who married Danish aristocrat who left her 3 Danish estate, she sold it in 1760 when she married her second husband and gave birth to Lady Elizabeth murray (great grandmother of Denys)
Surprisingly enough, a week or so ago my Chinese wife asked me to check out this movie from our local library as I go there a lot. Last night, we watched it together and this morning we discussed it in some detail. It seems she watched it in China many years ago. She told me that the movie is based on the life of an actual lady from Denmark, Karen Blixen. I Googled her this morning and read a little about her. I'd like to learn more. As for the movie, the scenery was so beautiful. I saw this morning that the movie won an Academy Award for best cinematography. That's not surprising. I noticed that the title says that Robert Redford and Meryl Streep owned a coffee plantation in Kenya. Did the character portrayed by Redford actually have an ownership interest in the plantation? The best to you.
I have alwayyys loooved this movie, watched it in 1985 when I was heartbroken because of a love I could not live. Meryl Streep has been my favourite actress ever since, also being proud of "Bror" Klaus-Maria Brandauer, as my countryman. The bitter-sweet love between Karen and Denys is hopeless as they are so different; yet, one hopes against all odds. Such a brave woman. Only one hour before the wedding and no wedding ring, and she is forced to think of the man who she has just met and who entrusted her with his ivory. This is fate. He makes her happy and desperate beyond all imagination. I will always charish this movie, its profound questions of love, passion and life.
Susanne ... I think Karen Blixen's [Isak Dinesen] "Out of Africa" is one of the great feminist stories of all time, and one of the greatest true stories of the 20th century ... Karen von Blixen is able to survive all types of adversity: life in Africa in the early 20th Century, a philandering husband who gives her syphilis, a desire to still want an enduring nonmarital relationship with Denys Finch only to have his life suddenly snatched away from her, yet somehow remaining stoically able to go on with her life is truly remarkable ... Bart
and, although I'm a Vietnam Era USAF "TAC" Pilot, the movie's tone & tenor, coupled with it's incredible soundtrack by John Barry, make me Swoon with it's Romantism each time I watch it ...
I always loved this movie too . Meryl's portrayal of isek densen is great as usual , as she has portrayed other characters so well. Believe this is my favorite Meryl Streep movie.
I'd watched this movie many years ago but watched again last night. Absolutely great? You mentioned Meryl Streep. Yes, fantastic, especially her accent. I checked on Wikipedia a few minutes ago and it said she was born in New Jersey. How was she able to do the accent so well. I would assume that's what an actress does, but she did it so well.
This film fueled my passion for travel. I will be traveling to Kenya next year and hope to visit as many sites associated with Karen Blixen (both in real life and in the movie) as I possibly can.
Cinema fueled my passion in Mt tern years. The rest is now history and 60 countrues. I work and live to travel. This year Kenya. I've been to South Africa and Tanzania ❤
The excellent Michael Kitching as Barkley Cole at the end - debonair, relaxed, a gentleman and a bit of a flirt 😊 A sad sub-plot for his story through the film.
I don't understand why Michael Kitchen never played the romantic lead in a movie with a sensual storyline. You can see from his brief scenes in this movie that he has an irresistible and intelligent appeal.
After experiencing this film in a theatre, returned to my car in the parking lot, and wept. And now, listening to tones of those voices, music and observing especially, rich interior of the Muthaiga Club..where Izak Dineson was initially ushered to a hall, and later, after all, was stood a whiskey, a sense of poignancy, reverie and longing returns.
Turned my stomach to see Finchatten loading those elephant tusks (even if they weren't real)! I probably didn't notice it when I originally saw the film and I bet directors would not use that scene today (thankfully). Poor elephants!
Is there a 35th Anniversary edition? The above looks much more crisp than anything out there on blu ray! (which dates back to when it was remastered in 2012 for the 100th Anniversary of Universal).
*A selfish husband who was having affairs when he wasn't at home...* *A charming and solitary man who was a survivor and a hunter, after that murdered.* *What an "unlucky in love" woman.* 🤷♀️ Meryl Streep is definitely a great actress. 👆
who in the right mind could think that Finch-Hatton was a normal name lol, he was far more aristocratic than Karen was, with aristocratic lineage stretching back to 15th century. The Honorable Denys George Finch-Hatton was the second son of Henry Stormont Finch-Hatton, 13th Earl of Winchilsea, he was actually the great'''' nephew of Jane Austen through her rich brother Edward Austen Knight. While the 13th Earl was the third son of 10th Earl of Winchilsea, famous for his duel with Duke of Wellington. Denys's brother was 14th Earl of Winchilsea, he had married the wealthiest American heiress of the season, her grandfather Drexel founded a little company called J.P Morgan with J.P Morgan, Denys's niece married the eldest son of one of the wealthiest American heiress that came from prominent American old money who invented gin production, while Denys's nephew married daughter of the richest Vanderbilt heiress worth almost 1 billion today (back then she would be one of the richest person in the world) The family had quite an interesting relations to black history: 1. Finch-Hatton, the Hatton name came from the cousin and heir of the famous Sir Christopher Hatton, Lord Chancellor to Queen Elizabeth I, long story short the hatton descendant was 1st Viscount Hatton, when the gunpowder in the castle exploded, his black slave/servant went in the rubble to save him and his children, later he was freed and given generous pension and some land, one of the children saved was the only one with offspring, Anne Hatton, she married Daniel Finch Earl of Winchilsea, her younger Finch son inherited the Hatton properties and assumed the name Finch-Hatton, then his line inherited the Earl of Winchilsea title. 2. Lady Elizabeth Murray, mother of George Finch-Hatton, 10th Earl of Winchilsea, was actually the great niece of 1st Earl of Mansfield and cousin to half black Dido Belle, Lord Mansfield made a landmark judgment regarding the slave trade, and seen as the first step towards abolitionist. There was a famous painting of her and her half black cousin. extra: Denys was related to a little bit of Danish history, Lady Elizabeth Murray's mother was a German Saxon Imperial Countess, granddaughter of the Lord Chancellor of Saxony, her first husband died young and left her his three Danish estates (they had no children), then she remarried to Murray and sold the three Danish estate after her marriage (because her future was set on England, but she died young in Vienna)
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Robert Redford isn't her partner who had a coffee farm with her! This was Klaus Maria Brandauer - Redford was a safari hunter... You should better inform yourself 🤔
If someone can explain to me what Barclay Cole is talking about when he says about the dances at Oxford and the perfume being similar? I can find absolutely nothing online and it’s driving me crazy, is it meant to mean something?
I think he is flirting with the new bride in a respectful manner. Also he may have been feeling nostalgic about his youth as a young man in his home land. The smell of Karen's perfume triggered a memory of a girl he was sweet on perhaps?
Barkley is British upper class. He studied at Oxford Univeristy. It was customary to invite the girl you admired to a ball/dance. The girl would dress up ("a new silk dress") and wear a special perfume. Karen's perfume reminds him of the perfume of a girl in Oxford whom he took to the dance. He is being melancholy about it. Obviously, he is homesick and nostalgic. There is a special bond between Barkley and Karen: a deep friendship develops.
@@susannealawneh4205 In the movie she tells Bror that when he leaves her she will marry Berkeley Cole. They seemed to mesh from the very start. Thank goodness she had Berkeley as a friend.
JAMAS E CONPRADO NADA DE MARFIL NI ACEPTO NIGUN TEGALO DE ESE MATERIAL JAMAS VA CONTRA TODO LO QUE SIENTO SE QUE ES DIFICIL SER COMO SOY PERO NO CANBIARE PARA MI NO ES NO HAY TANTAS COSAS QUE NO HACETO ES DIFICIL VIVIR PERO INTENTO HACERLO Y SIGUO PIDIENDO PERDON LO SIENTO TODOS MIS ERRORES QUE E COMETIDO LAS PERLAS CUANDO SUPE COMO SE HACIAN LAS REGALE TODAS NO ME INPORTA EL VALOR NO PODRIA LLEVARLAS JAMAS SI LO SOY UN DESATRE
I believe this is Robert Redford's best movie. The way his character Denys looks at Karen throughout conveys deep passion. He doesn't have to say a word.
The Africans were created with dark skins, but who cares? There are many blacks who are so talented. I can name a few in different fields of endeavor: Education- Booker T Washington; Movies- Sidney Poitier; Entertainment,-Whitney Houston;; Beauty pageant- Zuzibini Tunzi- Ms Univ 2019; Sports- Michael Jordan, Muhammad Ali; Politics- Barack Obama, US Pres. There are so many more.
The only thing here is that Streep does not do a very good Danish person speaking English. And the Austrian guy sounds Austrian. To be fair, it's a very hard and and the differences might not code well with an English audience
He steals her money and does business that was bound to fail. Talk of undermining women. And still goes on. She wanted to educated Kenyan children and they make her baren. And Africa chief gives her instructions and not to educate the children to certain age. The world has not moved on ever since. Sad!
When Robert Redford is pouring the water to rinse her hair, for that moment her face is more beautiful than anyone else in the world. 😍
By Jove! You are right!
Out of Africa, Chariots of Fire, and Gandhi were three of the 80's finest films. They encapsulate a time that's long gone and now even the 80's has an aura of romantic distance.
Not leaving the color purple behind again. 😒
@@bimbam9603 Never saw it, thanks for the tip!
The Year Of Living Dangerously also belongs there.
@@vivianpowell1732 110% agree! Yes!
I remember watching this film with my mother many moons ago. We fell asleep on our couch bed. I need to rewatch it.
One of my favorite Robert Redford films along with his portrayal of The Great Gatsby. Classics for me
This was the best film I've ever watched.
Yes, "Out of Africa" and "Anna and the King" with Jodie Foster and Chow Yun Fat are my #1 and #2 favorite movies. They are both breathtaking in every way.
Beautiful movie. Best Streep role
Her wedding outfit,just gorgeous 😍
The costumes in this movie were all stunning!
It was done beautifully. The scenes were incredible. And the cast sublime. Redford was natural and charming. Such a fantastic actor.
It’s such a shame they don’t make movies like this anymore, never come away from the movies thinking wow
One of the best movies ever made.
Agreed 👏🏻 John Barry's sound track take it to another level 👌🏻
This movie was a beautiful work of art. Loved it. And all of the views of the African landscape are stunning. So sad at times though.
A powerful and well made film. The actual Karen Blixen was such a remarkable and fascinating woman.
Who knows? Meryl Streep was likely MORE remarkable and fascinating??
Unforgettable movie. Everything is perfect. Thanks for sharing. 👍🔥👌
About four years ago we visited Karen Blixen's house in Denmark. There you can see the room where she did her writing, the gifts given to her by her staff in Kenya, and her grave. She is buried in the garden of her house.
Her Kenya house is now a museum. It was mostly filmed there
this is so far fetch😂 but Denys's ancestor, one of them was a German Countess who married Danish aristocrat who left her 3 Danish estate, she sold it in 1760 when she married her second husband and gave birth to Lady Elizabeth murray (great grandmother of Denys)
@@Satu-zs7gm Yes, Denys came from a titled English family, but the movie ignores it.
The rhythm of the storytelling is like fine Swiss watch.
Just watched this movie and man it was beautiful. Can’t believe I haven’t seen this movie before.
Surprisingly enough, a week or so ago my Chinese wife asked me to check out this movie from our local library as I go there a lot. Last night, we watched it together and this morning we discussed it in some detail. It seems she watched it in China many years ago. She told me that the movie is based on the life of an actual lady from Denmark, Karen Blixen. I Googled her this morning and read a little about her. I'd like to learn more. As for the movie, the scenery was so beautiful. I saw this morning that the movie won an Academy Award for best cinematography. That's not surprising. I noticed that the title says that Robert Redford and Meryl Streep owned a coffee plantation in Kenya. Did the character portrayed by Redford actually have an ownership interest in the plantation? The best to you.
That’s awesome mate .
I have alwayyys loooved this movie, watched it in 1985 when I was heartbroken because of a love I could not live. Meryl Streep has been my favourite actress ever since, also being proud of "Bror" Klaus-Maria Brandauer, as my countryman. The bitter-sweet love between Karen and Denys is hopeless as they are so different; yet, one hopes against all odds. Such a brave woman. Only one hour before the wedding and no wedding ring, and she is forced to think of the man who she has just met and who entrusted her with his ivory. This is fate. He makes her happy and desperate beyond all imagination. I will always charish this movie, its profound questions of love, passion and life.
Hi Suzanne
Her first love was actually Barkley Cole. There is a real attraction between them but he is already with his African mistress.
Such a nice comment.
Susanne ... I think Karen Blixen's [Isak Dinesen] "Out of Africa" is one of the great feminist stories of all time, and one of the greatest true stories of the 20th century ... Karen von Blixen is able to survive all types of adversity: life in Africa in the early 20th Century, a philandering husband who gives her syphilis, a desire to still want an enduring nonmarital relationship with Denys Finch only to have his life suddenly snatched away from her, yet somehow remaining stoically able to go on with her life is truly remarkable ... Bart
and, although I'm a Vietnam Era USAF "TAC" Pilot, the movie's tone & tenor, coupled with it's incredible soundtrack by John Barry, make me Swoon with it's Romantism each time I watch it ...
I always loved this movie too . Meryl's portrayal of isek densen is great as usual , as she has portrayed other characters so well. Believe this is my favorite Meryl Streep movie.
I'd watched this movie many years ago but watched again last night. Absolutely great? You mentioned Meryl Streep. Yes, fantastic, especially her accent. I checked on Wikipedia a few minutes ago and it said she was born in New Jersey. How was she able to do the accent so well. I would assume that's what an actress does, but she did it so well.
This film fueled my passion for travel. I will be traveling to Kenya next year and hope to visit as many sites associated with Karen Blixen (both in real life and in the movie) as I possibly can.
Cinema fueled my passion in Mt tern years. The rest is now history and 60 countrues. I work and live to travel. This year Kenya. I've been to South Africa and Tanzania ❤
@@avs6372omg hope to hear from you about Kenya trip this year
Don't forget to visit Hell's gate in Naivasha where Lion King was shot😊
The excellent Michael Kitching as Barkley Cole at the end - debonair, relaxed, a gentleman and a bit of a flirt 😊 A sad sub-plot for his story through the film.
I don't understand why Michael Kitchen never played the romantic lead in a movie with a sensual storyline. You can see from his brief scenes in this movie that he has an irresistible and intelligent appeal.
Totally agree. Robert Redford is too flat.
@@MonteCarlo111While I love Robert Redford, I agree that he's a bit brash, repetitive even, in the insouciant wild boy character
@@purpurina5663 And he's supposed to be playing a titled Englishman with an ancient family history.
Best movie ever!!!❤❤❤
❤It's a lovely but sad story ❤.one of my favorite movies!!!
I'm away in Tunisia at the moment I gonna watch this film when I get back love it
The movie is wonderful. In reality it says much more than appears. But its music is marvelous. The end shed my tears😢
I really love a beautiful film like that.
After experiencing this film in a theatre, returned to my car in the parking lot, and wept. And now, listening to tones of those voices, music and observing especially, rich interior of the Muthaiga Club..where Izak Dineson was initially ushered to a hall, and later, after all, was stood a whiskey, a sense of poignancy, reverie and longing returns.
But in real life, Dinesen was never accepted by the English. I've read the book, but certain aspects of the film were romanticized.
One of my all time fav's watched 13 times
I couldn’t even count how many times I’ve seen it, but I saw it in the theater 4 times. ✌🏼💖
Streep and Redford did not own the coffee farm. It was her Danish husband. One of my favorite movies. Gorgeous score by John Barry.
She had the money. It was her farm.
Outstanding movie
SPOILER ALERT
When she whispers “he was not mine…” at his funeral … it’s one of the all-time cinematic gut punches. 😭
Turned my stomach to see Finchatten loading those elephant tusks (even if they weren't real)! I probably didn't notice it when I originally saw the film and I bet directors would not use that scene today (thankfully). Poor elephants!
Same same I was like 😢
To portray 1914, they would.
Exactly
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Is there a 35th Anniversary edition? The above looks much more crisp than anything out there on blu ray! (which dates back to when it was remastered in 2012 for the 100th Anniversary of Universal).
Best movie I’ve ever seen
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amazing movie
I love this movie so much 💞
Hi Catherine
*A selfish husband who was having affairs when he wasn't at home...*
*A charming and solitary man who was a survivor and a hunter, after that murdered.*
*What an "unlucky in love" woman.* 🤷♀️ Meryl Streep is definitely a great actress. 👆
Didn't know it at the time but a book & movie White Mischief gets into all the shenanigans the colonists got up to.
who in the right mind could think that Finch-Hatton was a normal name lol, he was far more aristocratic than Karen was, with aristocratic lineage stretching back to 15th century.
The Honorable Denys George Finch-Hatton was the second son of Henry Stormont Finch-Hatton, 13th Earl of Winchilsea, he was actually the great'''' nephew of Jane Austen through her rich brother Edward Austen Knight. While the 13th Earl was the third son of 10th Earl of Winchilsea, famous for his duel with Duke of Wellington. Denys's brother was 14th Earl of Winchilsea, he had married the wealthiest American heiress of the season, her grandfather Drexel founded a little company called J.P Morgan with J.P Morgan, Denys's niece married the eldest son of one of the wealthiest American heiress that came from prominent American old money who invented gin production, while Denys's nephew married daughter of the richest Vanderbilt heiress worth almost 1 billion today (back then she would be one of the richest person in the world)
The family had quite an interesting relations to black history:
1. Finch-Hatton, the Hatton name came from the cousin and heir of the famous Sir Christopher Hatton, Lord Chancellor to Queen Elizabeth I, long story short the hatton descendant was 1st Viscount Hatton, when the gunpowder in the castle exploded, his black slave/servant went in the rubble to save him and his children, later he was freed and given generous pension and some land, one of the children saved was the only one with offspring, Anne Hatton, she married Daniel Finch Earl of Winchilsea, her younger Finch son inherited the Hatton properties and assumed the name Finch-Hatton, then his line inherited the Earl of Winchilsea title.
2. Lady Elizabeth Murray, mother of George Finch-Hatton, 10th Earl of Winchilsea, was actually the great niece of 1st Earl of Mansfield and cousin to half black Dido Belle, Lord Mansfield made a landmark judgment regarding the slave trade, and seen as the first step towards abolitionist. There was a famous painting of her and her half black cousin.
extra: Denys was related to a little bit of Danish history, Lady Elizabeth Murray's mother was a German Saxon Imperial Countess, granddaughter of the Lord Chancellor of Saxony, her first husband died young and left her his three Danish estates (they had no children), then she remarried to Murray and sold the three Danish estate after her marriage (because her future was set on England, but she died young in Vienna)
The film ignores his Englishness and his history. Many viewers thought he was American, but I had read Blixen's 3 memoirs.
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I can only see clips how did ya watch all the movie?
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Yes, but the music - the soundtrack
I agree. The music and scenery are what MAKE this film a true epic
Robert Redford isn't her partner who had a coffee farm with her! This was Klaus Maria Brandauer - Redford was a safari hunter... You should better inform yourself 🤔
This my favorite movie
Hi Monika
You should stop INFORMING people and not act the snob
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She looks like Alix.
the mum of mia and aurora
Yo, Meryl streep and Klaus Maria Brandauer own the plantation
ChinA I know it can break 😝
A good match
Those times of The British Empire
pure evil
This Is my film.
If someone can explain to me what Barclay Cole is talking about when he says about the dances at Oxford and the perfume being similar? I can find absolutely nothing online and it’s driving me crazy, is it meant to mean something?
I think he is flirting with the new bride in a respectful manner. Also he may have been feeling nostalgic about his youth as a young man in his home land. The smell of Karen's perfume triggered a memory of a girl he was sweet on perhaps?
@@tjjurake3506 That’s interesting, you might be right.
Barkley is British upper class. He studied at Oxford Univeristy. It was customary to invite the girl you admired to a ball/dance. The girl would dress up ("a new silk dress") and wear a special perfume. Karen's perfume reminds him of the perfume of a girl in Oxford whom he took to the dance. He is being melancholy about it. Obviously, he is homesick and nostalgic. There is a special bond between Barkley and Karen: a deep friendship develops.
@@susannealawneh4205 Yeah I think that could be it, I was thinking maybe the girl at Oxford might have been someone significant.
@@susannealawneh4205 In the movie she tells Bror that when he leaves her she will marry Berkeley Cole. They seemed to mesh from the very start. Thank goodness she had Berkeley as a friend.
Good morning
"Bloody English."
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You're irrelevant. This was 1914.
What spoiled the movie for me was Robert Redford..strange how some actors just dont make the grade …
I believe this is Robert Redford's best movie. The way his character Denys looks at Karen throughout conveys deep passion. He doesn't have to say a word.
Rajiv is not a Sikh name.
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The Africans were created with dark skins, but who cares? There are many blacks who are so talented. I can name a few in different fields of endeavor: Education- Booker T Washington; Movies- Sidney Poitier; Entertainment,-Whitney Houston;; Beauty pageant- Zuzibini Tunzi- Ms Univ 2019; Sports- Michael Jordan, Muhammad Ali; Politics- Barack Obama, US Pres. There are so many more.
That dark skin is absolutely gorgeous though! Why anyone would dislike it is not something I understand.
What is your point? Others can name successful white people too---so what??
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The only thing here is that Streep does not do a very good Danish person speaking English. And the Austrian guy sounds Austrian. To be fair, it's a very hard and and the differences might not code well with an English audience
He steals her money and does business that was bound to fail. Talk of undermining women. And still goes on. She wanted to educated Kenyan children and they make her baren. And Africa chief gives her instructions and not to educate the children to certain age. The world has not moved on ever since. Sad!
The world has moved on since 1914. Read some history.
There are so many distasteful things in this film I’ve never realised before like the tusks, the black servants, sexism etc
Good God, go cry about it.
go back to your fantasyland karen.... and Black Queen Charlotte
It was 1914.
For crying out loud that was how it WAS back then. They did that in the film so it would be believeable for the period!!!
@kaaa111 OMG, Black servants in Africa in 1914. And sexism! Shocking! Why don't you go read a history book?
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The film really good, watched it long time ago
Why are the Africans dressed like that ?
Traditional attire
1914, traditional attire of the Kikyus.