Watch: Lady Chatterley 2006 123movies, Full Movie Online – A French adaptation of the second (and much less well-known) version of D.H. Lawrence’s erotic tale..
Plot: In the Chatterley’s country estate, monotonous days follow one after the other for Constance, trapped by her marriage and her sense of duty. During spring, deep in the heart of Wragby forest, she encounters Parkin, the estate’s gamekeeper. A tale of an encounter, a difficult apprenticeship, a slow awakening to sensuality for her, a long return to life for him. Or how love is but one with experience and transformation.
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Interesting “French twist” in the film-making
This version of the often-shot story of Lady Chatterley is in French with English subtitles, and I found the “look” of many of the actors to be decidedly French (big surprise) rather than English. The plot development was decidedly leisurely in the first half of the film, but this was not a game-breaker as far as my enjoyment of the movie. However, compared to all the other versions on this story that I’ve seen, I found this French effort to bring an element of earthy realism (best way I can describe it) to the story that the others lacked. The scene where the gamekeeper and Lady Chatterley “decorate” each other with flowers and subsequently disport themselves outside in the field and woods is a particularly interesting and memorable sequence. One minor quibble: the film seemed to both begin and end rather abruptly…you’ll know what I mean when you watch it.
I suppose it was bound to happen.
Six times this film has been made. This is the first with a woman as director (Pascale Ferran). It won five Césars (French Oscars), but surprisingly none for Ferran. The Best Director award went to Guillaume Canet for Tell No One, which also featured Marina Hands. She returns the following year in the Oscar nominated The Diving Bell and the Butterfly.She starred in this film as Lady Chatterley, a woman whose husband (Hippolyte Girardot) was confined to a wheelchair.
The film was originally short of three hours, but this is the Director’s Cut, and it runs 3 hours and 21 minutes.
It features outstanding cinematography of the French countryside, and beautiful music. In fact, as Lady Chatterley likes to take long walks in the woods, we get to see a lot of scenery.
She decides she wants to stop and rest in the gamekeeper’s (Jean-Louis Coullo’ch) hut. He is not too thrilled with this, as he is a loner.
A loner and a lonely woman. Will events transcend social status? Soon, the hut becomes more than a resting place, as she starts to plant flowers. She is visiting almost every day. It is the gamekeeper that makes a bold move that results in sex. One would not think that a Lady would be interested in sex on a hard wooden floor with nothing but a blanket, but she does. It is hard to believe she was happy as the foreplay was nonexistent and he finished in less than a minute, but she said she’ll be back.
The second meeting was the mirror of the first, and it was on the third time in the woods that she finally got satisfaction.
The running naked in the rain and doing it in the mud was special. Afterwards, back in the hut, he decorated her with flowers. She looked like a wood nymph. She crosses the line here declaring her love for him.
She takes a vacation with her father and sister and her whole world changes. But, the love they had for each other doesn’t change and the expression at the end was magnificent.
Original Language fr
Runtime 2 hr 48 min (168 min), 3 hr 40 min (220 min) (TV) (2 parts)
Budget 0
Revenue 0
Status Released
Rated R
Genre Drama, Romance
Director Pascale Ferran
Writer D.H. Lawrence, Roger Bohbot, Pascale Ferran
Actors Marina Hands, Jean-Louis Coulloc’h, Hippolyte Girardot
Country N/A
Awards 11 wins & 11 nominations
Production Company N/A
Website N/A
Sound Mix Dolby Digital, DTS
Aspect Ratio 1.66 : 1
Camera N/A
Laboratory N/A
Film Length 4,400 m (Portugal, 35 mm)
Negative Format 35 mm
Cinematographic Process Spherical
Printed Film Format 35 mm