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    Miss Potter
    Miss Potter

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    Director: Chris Noonan
    Actors: Renee Zellweger, Ewan Mcgregor, Emily Watson, Barbara Flynn, Bill Paterson
    Studio: Weinstein Company
    Category: DVD

    List Price: $19.95
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    Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 167 reviews
    Sales Rank: 928

    Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc
    Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled)
    Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
    Number Of Items: 1
    Running Time: 93
    Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6

    MPN: WEID80174D
    UPC: 796019801744
    EAN: 0796019801744
    ASIN: B000N4SHOE

    Theatrical Release Date: 2006
    Release Date: June 19, 2007
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
    Condition: BRAND NEW FACTORY SEALED FAST TRANSACTION

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    Product Description
    Studio: Genius Products Inc Release Date: 02/05/2008 Run time: 93 minutes Rating: Pg

    Amazon.com
    Miss Potter walks that fine line between charming and cloying with pleasing sure-footedness. Apple-cheeked Renee Zellweger (Bridget Jones' Diary) once again slips into a British accent to play writer/illustrator Beatrix Potter, the creator of Peter Rabbit. Potter, born into wealth, fought the disapproval of her high society mother to do something as crass as publish a book...and to fall in love with her publisher, Norman Warne (Ewan McGregor, previously teamed with Zellweger in Down With Love). Unfortunately, their love runs into something worse than upper-class stuffiness. Miss Potter skips through Potter's life a bit too briskly at times, but Zellweger's thankfully restrained performance, McGregor's infinite charm, and some beautiful shots of the English landscape keep the movie grounded and engaging. Also featuring a crackling supporting performance by Emily Watson (Breaking the Waves) as Warne's sister Millie. --Bret Fetzer


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    4 out of 5 stars Miss Potter   November 24, 2008
    This is a very good family film and may inspire some girls to become authors!


    4 out of 5 stars In Defense Of Whimsy   November 23, 2008
    Frankly, in the mist of time back to the days of my childhood, I was both fearful and delighted by the stories and illustrations of the famous English children's' book writer and illustrator who is the subject of this film, Ms. Beatrix Potter. Perhaps it was fear of the size of the animals in the editions that I would receive from a great aunt. Or because that aunt was poor but thoughtful it might have been the black and white illustrations in the editions that I received. (I was rather startled to see in this film that her work during her lifetime, at her fervent request to her publishers, was done in multi-colors.) Be that as it may be there are a couple of points that I want to make about this very interesting and well-acted film (particularly by Rene Zellweger as Ms. Potter) which on the face of it would seem outside the parameters of the kind of thing that would interest me and the kinds of subjects that I tend to write about in this space.

    I am not sure how faithfully the creators of this film were to the biography of Ms. Potter's life, however, for my purpose that is neither here nor there. The story line here concerns (aside from the various romantic interests which a commercial film seemingly cannot do without even with accomplished middle class educated women like Ms. Potter or Ms. Jane Austen) the public flowering of the her story telling and illustrative talents under the guidance of a member of her publishing company (and eventual doom-struck lover) in early 20th century England.

    That, of course, is a feat worthy of recognition in and of itself as this is the height of the Victorian period in that country. Her pluck and fortitude as she runs up against the ill wishes of her middle class but very class conscious parents (particularly dear Mrs. Potter) is one of the themes that drive this film. Another is the fate of a thirty-two year old unmarried woman who, moreover, is not concerned about being married if it interferes with her chances for artistic success. Fair enough, but Mother England (to speak nothing of Mother Potter) does not approve.
    Finally, this film is a nice look at the fate of the creative artist who is in searching for her self-expression faces at least some condescension for being, merely, a children's' book writer (especially when she could be a ...wife and mother).

    Those are the interesting themes presented in this film. The way that Ms. Potter struggles and perseveres to become an independent person with her own resources and navigate her own course through life is another in a now long series of female "uplift" films. This one is a worthy addition to that genre. As to the downside of Ms. Potter's story. The period under discussion was one of great social turmoil in England. This is, after all, the heyday of the women's suffragette movement led by the like of Sylvia Pankhurst (and her sister and mother) and of the emergence of a British Labor party led by Keri Hardie as well as other social experiments. There is no sense in this film that Ms. Potter was aware of such movements or much interested in them.

    No one expects an artist, a creative artist to boot, per se to devote their talents for the greater good of their society in a political way. However it helps. Ms. Potter did begin to display a little of that consciousness toward the end of the movie, after she broke from her family and set on her own course, and set up independently in the country and attempted to preserve her Lake District surroundings. But rather than belabor that point let me end with this thought. When we fight for and get a more just society than we have now then maybe there will be time and space enough for a thousand thousand Beatrix Potters to flourish. Until then watch this film and do not be afraid to read her little books with those little animal drawings.











    4 out of 5 stars So Sweet   November 9, 2008
    Such a sweet little movie! If you grew up reading Beatrix Potter, you will know and love the characters in this movie. A little sweet, a little sad and a whole lot of cute!


    5 out of 5 stars Hopeful   November 2, 2008
    If you know nothing in particular about the life of Beatrix Potter, this movie may surprise you. It is a different time, a different set of social rules. Even though Beatrix tries to respect the social parameters her parents are intent upon, she is someone who has her own personal goals. She is determined to advance her own goals all the while trying to please parents who will never be pleased. The 23 books that Beatrix produced over her lifetime and which many of us take for granted as "always being there" were produced at great personal expense -- but in the end with great personal satisfaction. A movie that makes you feel anything is possible.


    5 out of 5 stars A Worthwhile and Memorable Film   October 30, 2008
    A warm, sensitive and delightful movie; well made and well acted. This is a quiet true story about a wonderful and creative woman who, as it turns out, appears to have been the J.K. Rowling of her time. You will find no car chases, gun fights or explosions in this movie so if you need plenty of "action" to entertain you, you will probably want to pass on this one.


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