Iris

Su mayor talento era para la vida.

Gran Bretaña. Durante los 40 años que duró el apasionado e inspirador matrimonio entre Iris Murdoch y John Bayley, el concepto de amor conyugal alcanzó su más alto y completo significado. Juntos pasaron la vida fundiendo sus personalidades, carreras y aspiraciones. El suyo fue uno de los grandes amores literarios del siglo, pero también fue la prueba de que el amor puede superar los tragos más amargos e inesperados de la vida. Frecuentemente descrita como "la mujer más brillante de Inglaterra", la escritora Iris Murdoch fue una figura fundamental y un icono para su generación. Desde sus días como alumna de Oxford, donde cautivó a todo el mundo con su abierto talante, casi libertino, pasando por su carrera como filósofa y novelista, Iris fue una adelantada a su tiempo.

"Iris," a poignant 2001 biographical drama co-produced by Miramax and BBC Films, delves into the life of renowned British novelist Iris Murdoch. Directed by Richard Eyre, the film intricately weaves together two timelines, showcasing the vibrant and intellectually curious young Iris, portrayed by Kate Winslet, and the later years of her life, where she battles Alzheimer's disease, played by Judi Dench. The narrative not only celebrates Murdoch's literary genius but also poignantly captures the devastating impact of her illness on her relationship with her husband, John Bayley, portrayed by Hugh Bonneville and Jim Broadbent, the latter of whom won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance. Set against the backdrop of both the United Kingdom and the United States, "Iris" masterfully juxtaposes the exuberance of youth with the somber reality of aging and cognitive decline. The film's dual timeline structure allows audiences to witness the stark contrast between Iris's early life, filled with academic pursuits and passionate love affairs, and her later years, marked by confusion and dependency. This narrative technique not only enriches the storytelling but also amplifies the emotional resonance of Murdoch's journey, making the film a compelling study of love, loss, and the human condition. The performances in "Iris" are nothing short of exceptional, with Kate Winslet and Judi Dench delivering powerful portrayals of the same character at different stages of life. Winslet captures the youthful exuberance and intellectual fervor of young Iris, while Dench poignantly embodies the dignity and vulnerability of an aging Murdoch grappling with Alzheimer's. Jim Broadbent's portrayal of John Bayley, particularly in the later scenes, is equally moving, as he navigates the complexities of caring for his deteriorating wife while grappling with his own sense of loss and helplessness. "Iris" stands as a testament to the enduring power of love and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity. Through its sensitive portrayal of Iris Murdoch's life and the profound impact of her illness, the film not only honors her legacy as a literary icon but also offers a deeply human story that resonates with audiences across the globe. The collaboration between Miramax and BBC Films results in a beautifully crafted film that remains a poignant exploration of memory, identity, and the inexorable passage of time.

Año2001

Presupuesto5500000$

Duración91 minuto

Ingresos16153953$

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GénerosDramaRomance

Países de producciónUnited KingdomUnited States of America

Compañías de producción

Mirage Enterprises

Robert Fox Productions

Scott Rudin Productions

Iris

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