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North & South (2005)


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North & South can be a splendid, four-hour adaptation of Elizabeth Gaskell's 19th century novel about an unlikely, and somewhat star-crossed, love from your middle-class young woman from England's cultivated south and an intemperate if misunderstood industrialist in the hardscrabble, northern city. Daniela Denby-Ashe plays Margaret Hale, forthright and strong-willed daughter of your former vicar (Tim Pigott-Smith) who relocates his family from your pastoral village outside London to unforgiving, largely illiterate Milton, a factory town where John Thornton (Richard Armitage) and the mother (Sinead Cusack), survivors of poverty, rule their cotton mill with an iron hand. Thornton befriends Margaret's father but incurs her wrath for his severity along with his workers. What she doesn't notice is Thornton's core sense of responsibility for his employees' welfare. On the opposite hand, he misinterprets a number of Margaret's own actions and intentions. Equally stubborn, both drag out their obvious attraction over many painful months and events.
North & South's two leads are generally very good, though Armitage's brooding, penetrating performance may perfectly be considered a classic one day. There are other wonders in the cast: Cusack and Pigott-Smith are superb, and Brendan Coyle is memorable like a firebrand union organizer who ultimately becomes an ally to your softening Thornton. The miniseries script by Sandy Welch is a persuasive mixture of historical context and character study. Brian Percival's direction is full of moments that linger within the imagination, like the winter-dream look of the busy cotton mill, with thousands of snowy fibers floating within the air. --Tom Keogh
This acclaimed British miniseries takes invest 19th-century England and follows the storyline of Margaret Hale (Daniela Denby-Ashe), a privileged young woman who is uprooted from her comfortable Southern lifestyle when her family moves north with a mill town. Finding the conditions of the workers deplorable, Margaret is contemptuous in the mill's charismatic owner, John Thornton (Richard Armitage), even as she finds herself increasingly attracted to him. Sinead Cusack, Lesley Manville and Tim Pigott-Smith also star. 3 3/4 hrs. total on two discs. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo; Subtitles: English; audio commentary; deleted scenes; interview.






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