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Notes On A Scandal DVD Review



Notes On A Scandal is a master-class in truly fantastic acting. Based on the book by Zoë Heller (which is also fantastic, go read it), the textured and compelling performances given by both Dame Judi Dench and Cate Blanchett are what elevate this film into four-star territory.

Dench plays Barbara Covett, who becomes obsessed with fellow teacher Sheba Hart (Blanchett) and uncovers the latter’s affair with a schoolboy. So far, so standard. But Dench relishes the chance to sink her teeth into this great cinematic monster, both achingly vulnerable and freakishly creepy, with a chilling voiceover that dominates proceedings. Meanwhile, Blanchett is luminous in her role, making the character a hell of a lot more sympathetic than in the novel. Bill Nighy is also rather wonderful in his small role as Sheba’s husband.

The best lines in Patrick Marber’s script are lifted directly from Heller’s caustic original. Unfortunately, the film sometimes forces Barbara into being far more of a crazed lesbian than the book did – lucky then, that the actors make the whole thing so utterly believable. For a film without much plot, things are surprisingly well-paced, making the action even more gripping.

Special features are a bit rubbish - a couple of featurettes that are mostly film clips and some real rip-offs, ‘webisodes’ that are all of a minute long. But really, hearing the actors discuss and dissect character almost destroys the spell that the movie casts on you. Let the performances, all of which were cruelly overlooked in Oscar season, speak for themselves. Bar the rather hammy and far-too-neat ending (another reason why you should read the book), Notes On A Scandal is an intelligent, compulsive and brilliantly-acted film.


Rachel Read

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