Free Drama Movie: The Scapegoat - Set in 1952, as England prepares for the coronation, The Scapegoat tells the story of two very different men who have one thing in common - a face.
The Scapegoat (2012):
Director: Charles Sturridge
Writers: Daphne Du Maurier (story), Charles Sturridge
Stars: Matthew Rhys, Eileen Atkins, Anton Lesser
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 1h 47min
Country: UK
Language: English
Release Date: 9 September 2012 (UK)
Also Known As: A bűnbak
Filming Locations: Knebworth House, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England, UK
Story:
As England is preparing for the coronation of Elizabeth II, schoolmaster John Standing comes face to face with Johnny Spence, his exact double in appearance. After a night of drinking, Standing awakes to find Spence has stolen his identity. Unsuccessful at explaining the unusual situation, Standing settles into the vacancy left by Johnny Spence. Yet with his new life comes numerous problems, including trying to juggle a wife and two mistresses and family secrets that could prove deadly...
Reviews:
"The premise is, of course, completely absurd. Is it really possible that any two unrelated strangers could look so much alike that not even a mistress, wife, or mother could spot the difference? Well, no. But the feeling here is not of absurdity, but rather whimsy. The story maintains a pose of realism even as it verges into the fantastic.
So don't expect one of those thrillers with a water-tight plot and gritty realism. This is a story about wish-fulfillment and the freedom of discovering in yourself a whole new set of possibilities. It's also about thinking of your life as it might look from the outside, as viewed by a stranger taking your place; what would he see that you're missing? Count your blessings, you fool!
Lovely performances by all, but especially Matthew Rhys in the lead role.
The magic in this movie creeps up on you slowly, and is not fully felt until the very end. The sum of the movie is more than its parts. Director-writer Charles Sturridge has done this before (the Brideshead Revisited original TV series, A Handful of Dust) and here he does it again. Bravo!" Written by steven-222 via IMDb.com
"I was looking for something interesting and bypassed this several times. Quite pleasantly surprised. Excellent movie. The main character was believable in both roles. The ending was superb. I thought he would leave but delighted he stayed in his role. It is possible the ones close to him knew there was subtle differences but chose to ignore them due to his agreeable ways." Written by rosswylene via IMDb.com
"I've read the original book twice--a big fan of du Maurier--and much as I liked the book, the movie is at least as good. Instead of "based on", it would be more accurate to say "inspired by" the book. It's like being an American in England for the first time ... lots of things seem familiar and then suddenly it's all quite alien.
So with the book and the movie. I immediately thought of the book and, struggled to make it fit, and failed. Finally I gave myself up to the new story and was enchanted. The movie in the end has to be taken on its own terms, and if so, makes a lovely experience ... well cast, gentle and loving, and utterly unforced. It has a happier ending than the book, yet it fits perfectly." Written by BlearyL via IMDb.com
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The Scapegoat (2012):
Director: Charles Sturridge
Writers: Daphne Du Maurier (story), Charles Sturridge
Stars: Matthew Rhys, Eileen Atkins, Anton Lesser
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 1h 47min
Country: UK
Language: English
Release Date: 9 September 2012 (UK)
Also Known As: A bűnbak
Filming Locations: Knebworth House, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, England, UK
Story:
As England is preparing for the coronation of Elizabeth II, schoolmaster John Standing comes face to face with Johnny Spence, his exact double in appearance. After a night of drinking, Standing awakes to find Spence has stolen his identity. Unsuccessful at explaining the unusual situation, Standing settles into the vacancy left by Johnny Spence. Yet with his new life comes numerous problems, including trying to juggle a wife and two mistresses and family secrets that could prove deadly...
Reviews:
"The premise is, of course, completely absurd. Is it really possible that any two unrelated strangers could look so much alike that not even a mistress, wife, or mother could spot the difference? Well, no. But the feeling here is not of absurdity, but rather whimsy. The story maintains a pose of realism even as it verges into the fantastic.
So don't expect one of those thrillers with a water-tight plot and gritty realism. This is a story about wish-fulfillment and the freedom of discovering in yourself a whole new set of possibilities. It's also about thinking of your life as it might look from the outside, as viewed by a stranger taking your place; what would he see that you're missing? Count your blessings, you fool!
Lovely performances by all, but especially Matthew Rhys in the lead role.
The magic in this movie creeps up on you slowly, and is not fully felt until the very end. The sum of the movie is more than its parts. Director-writer Charles Sturridge has done this before (the Brideshead Revisited original TV series, A Handful of Dust) and here he does it again. Bravo!" Written by steven-222 via IMDb.com
"I was looking for something interesting and bypassed this several times. Quite pleasantly surprised. Excellent movie. The main character was believable in both roles. The ending was superb. I thought he would leave but delighted he stayed in his role. It is possible the ones close to him knew there was subtle differences but chose to ignore them due to his agreeable ways." Written by rosswylene via IMDb.com
"I've read the original book twice--a big fan of du Maurier--and much as I liked the book, the movie is at least as good. Instead of "based on", it would be more accurate to say "inspired by" the book. It's like being an American in England for the first time ... lots of things seem familiar and then suddenly it's all quite alien.
So with the book and the movie. I immediately thought of the book and, struggled to make it fit, and failed. Finally I gave myself up to the new story and was enchanted. The movie in the end has to be taken on its own terms, and if so, makes a lovely experience ... well cast, gentle and loving, and utterly unforced. It has a happier ending than the book, yet it fits perfectly." Written by BlearyL via IMDb.com
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COPYRIGHT: All of the films published by us are legally licensed. We have acquired the rights (at least for specific territories) from the rightholders by contract. If you have questions please send an email to: info@amogo.de, Amogo Networx - The AVOD Channel Network, www.amogo-networx.com.
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