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My favourite movie

by S.Sainjargal form 11 b

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Easy Virtue is a 2008 British-Canadian romantic comedy film based on Noël Coward's play of the same name. The play was previously made into the silent movie Easy Virtue (1928) by Alfred Hitchcock. This adaptation is directed by Stephan Elliott, written by Elliott and Sheridan Jobbins, and stars Jessica Biel, Ben Barnes, Colin Firth and Kristin Scott Thomas. The score contains many Coward and jazz-age songs, some of which are sung or partially sung by the cast.

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Easy Virtue is a social comedy in which a glamorous American widow, Larita, impetuously marries a young Englishman, John Whittaker, in the South of France. When they return to England to meet his parents, his mother takes a strong dislike to their new daughter-in-law, while his

father, Jim, finds a kindred spirit. Family tensions escalate.

The film was screened at the Toronto Film Festival and London Film Festival prior to its 7 November release by Pathn in the UK.The film was

also screened at the Rio International Film Festival, Middle East International Film Festival in Abu Dhabi, and the Rome Film Festival.

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Larita, a glamorous American widow and successful racecar driver (Jessica Biel), meets young John Whittaker (Ben

Barnes) in Monaco. They marry, and he takes his bride home to meet his family at their dauntingly large rural mansion, where

seven generations of Whittakers have been gentleman farmers.

There she meets her icy cold mother-in-law, Veronica (Kristin Scott Thomas) and disheveled, sad-eyed father-in-law, Major

Jim Whittaker (Colin Firth).

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Veronica, already predisposed to dislike her new daughter-in-law is further disappointed to find that she is a brash American who,

like the Major, speaks fluent French. Larita also meets John's former girlfriend and neighbour Sarah Hurst (Charlotte Riley),

who is gracious about the marriage.

Larita remains calm in the face of her new mother-in-law's disdain, even being so bold as to reveal having been previously married. Veronica intuits that John will soon tire of his wife and hopes the marriage will end in divorce. She works on making

Larita unhappy, while making John content to stay.

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Time passes, and to Larita's disappointment, John is not eager to leave the estate so that they can find a home of their own. Larita is bored and miserable in the countryside and hates blood sports like

hunting, and indeed any of the entertainment country English people seem to enjoy. She reads Lady Chatterley's Lover, by D.H.

Lawrence, which shocks her husband's female relatives, and she doesn't want to play tennis.

She also dislikes Veronica's stuffy decor, her constant entertaining of her friends and the overcooked food. Worse still, she suffers from

hay fever. She tries to get along with her mother-in-law, but Veronica refuses to accept her and naturally resents her attempts to

bring some American traditions into the situatio

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Philip, however, is infatuated with Larita, which further angers Hilda. To Veronica's horror, she and her hunting party discover

John and Larita making love in an outbuilding. Larita finds herself increasingly isolated and demoralized by her mother-in-

law's derision, verbal attacks and dirty tricks.

Larita's only sympathetic friends are the Major and the servants, whom she treats better than does Veronica. Larita retreats to the

Major's workshop to help him work on his motorcycle. Still troubled from having lost all his men in the war, Jim Whittaker has lost interest in his home, and there is no love between him

and his wife.

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The Whittaker estate has fallen on hard times. Larita's handsome and charming young husband, once in the shadow of his dragon-lady mother, loses his independence and seems immature to her as he is drawn into family life. In addition, John's affection for Larita seems to be waning, as he complains about his wife to

Sarah, who finds his overture inappropriate. When John learns how bad the financial situation is for the

family, his sense of responsibility to his family brings him closer to his mother and drives a wedge between him and his wife, as

his mother had hoped.

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Finally, Hilda obtains a newspaper cutting revealing scandalous secrets about Larita's first marriage to a much older man who was

dying of cancer: she had helped him die using poison. John withdraws from Larita, while the Major scolds his daughters for their cruelty. At Veronica's next big party, John refuses to dance

with Larita, so the Major dances a tango with her. She determines to leave the marriage, and on her way out of the mansion, she

apologizes to Sarah for having interrupted her relationship with John.

She hopes that Sarah will take John back. Veronica shows up, and an argument ensues in which Veronica and Larita trade barbs. Larita finally leaves, but the Major goes with her. Furber, the

family butler, wishes them well.

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