The French Lieutenant's Woman

UK (1981): Drama/Romance

Writer Harold Pinter and director Karel Reisz take an experimental spin with John Fowles's magnificent novel set in Victorian England, and come up with something puzzling. Jeremy Irons and Meryl Streep play the forbidden lovers in Fowles's story, but in a parallel story line they also play contemporary actors performing those characters in a movie production and having an affair of their own during off-hours. Got that? Considering that Fowles himself presents alternative endings in his novel, something equally eccentric is called for here. But little is accomplished by this intertwining of a fictional past and present, and the opportunity to do justice to a great story is lost. On the plus side, Irons and Streep are instantly striking as a natural couple on screen, and their presence makes watching this film easy enough despite the larger problems. (Juniper Films/U-A) (Tom Keogh, Amazon.com)

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· Actress 1981: Meryl Streep
· Writing (Best Screenplay based on material from another medium) 1981: Harold Pinter
· Art Direction/Set Decoration 1981: Asheton Gorton - Art Direction, Ann Mollo - Set Decoration
· Costume Design 1981: Tom Rand
· Film Editing 1981: John Bloom

5 nominations