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Body and Soul
Body and Soul
Director: Moira Armstrong
Actors: Kristin Scott Thomas, John Lambert (ii), Patrick Allen, Helena Mccarthy, Renny Krupinski
Studio: Questar
Category: DVD

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 21 reviews
Sales Rank: 11656

Format: Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Running Time: 300 minutes
Number Of Items: 2
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: 3722
UPC: 033937037221
EAN: 0033937037221
ASIN: B000V1OUPE

Theatrical Release Date: 1993
Release Date: October 2, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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4 out of 5 stars The ending is a disappointment   September 7, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I read all the current reviews after I saw the mini-series, because I was searching for one that might explain the ending. I have a 2 disc set (marketed may I say in the most difficult packaging I have ever encountered for a DVD. My nails broke and fingers ached after struggling with the release buttons to free the discs, but I digress). I was talking about the series' ending. And that is the point, what is the ending? It leaves us unfulfilled and wondering: and then? What happens next? Clearly, she chooses the world she wants, but what happens to the two men who are so involved in her life? What about her sister-in-law's life? What about the other characters who are integrated into the plot? Not one has a finality except for the character who is the cause of all problems, and a dead nun. (Trying here not to give anything important away.) Did she have regrets later? Did she have the children she so desperately desired? I honestly thought I must have missed an epsiode or that there was a missing disc. As a result, the series feels disappointing and anti-climatic It is cowardly of a director not to have gone farther with the plot. Had I wished to invent my opwn ending, I would have written the screnplay myself!

The cast was excellent, the screenplay interesting, though the storyline about a nun leaving a convent is not unique. Other reviewers have noted the issue of faith and the critical reception she met dressed as a nun in the outside world. For some that will be toubling.

Having watched all the epsiodes I am disappointed that the resolution was so weak.




1 out of 5 stars Not What I Saw on Masterpiece Theater!   July 18, 2008
 0 out of 3 found this review helpful

There are scenes in this video that must have been edited when it was shown on PBS's Masterpiece Theater. The cover states it is the same version, but these scenes would certainly raise the ire of the FCC.


4 out of 5 stars body and sould   June 24, 2008
 0 out of 2 found this review helpful

I enjoyed the film very much. It must have been very difficult after 16 years to come out into the world and all the changes that took place during that 16 years. I loved the music and would like to purchase the sound track if it's available


2 out of 5 stars Too much body, not enough soul!   April 10, 2008
 24 out of 43 found this review helpful

Too much body, not enough soul!


This sour little mini-series will leave you with a definite bad taste in the mouth. Body and Soul played on Masterpiece Theatre in the early nineties and I was eagerly awaiting the chance to re-view it when it appeared on DVD. After fourteen years, I remembered the story of a nun becoming a business woman. What I didn't remember was the tawdry, sordid view of life in general that this mini-series portrays. While there are several edifying scenes of life in a contemplative monastic community in the first few episodes, these come to an end when the protagonist, Sister Gabriel/Anna Gibson, leaves the convent on sabbatical after her brother commits suicide to take care of the family milling business. Things go down hill from here. Virtually everyone outside of the monastery mocks Anna's vocation and what is more, none of the characters on the "outside" express any kind of faith in a higher being - as a matter of fact, two of the characters, Hal, the mill's foreman as well as Anna's sister-in-law Lynn, say outright that they do not believe in God.


While some will extol this movie as the story of a young woman on a quest of self-discovery, others, life myself, will only see the depressing story of a woman who has lost her way. The fatal flaw in the film is that it never explores why Anna entered the monastery in the first place. Midway through the film I also took a definite dislike to the character of Anna when she purposely goes out to lose her virginity and has no qualms whatsoever about it!


The acting is generally superb, especially Kristen Scott Thomas as the protagonist and Dorothy Tutin as the Mother Superior. Anthony Valentine also gives a notable turn as the villain, Stan Beattie.


The film is so anti-faith (I don't say "religion" because it is not anti-religious - it is plain and simply anti-faith), hedonistic if you will. What a disappointment. If you are looking for something uplifting, do not look here!



4 out of 5 stars a nun's story   March 28, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This mini-series features the then relatively new face of Kristin Scott Thomas,before she stole this critic's heart in "The English Patient",starring opposite Ralph Fiennes.In this quite long production -it runs for several hours-,she plays the part of a nun,living a very ordered and introspective life in a Welsh monastery,who is called on to come to the aid of her brother's wife,after the brother dies mysteriously ina car accident.Kristin Scott Thomas is given permission to spend a week with her sister-in-law,played by Amanda Redman,who is very pregnant and already the mother of 3 other children.Her husband's death has left the family in very parlous state and KST is almost overwhelmed by the mess her brother has left behind.Not only is his family suffering.The family spinning and textile business is on the verge of collapse.Sister and sister-in-law have to sort out their own lives besdies attending to the failing workplace and the vultures who are circling to pick up the pieces.
Kristin Scott Thomas is possibly England's best actress,in this person's opinion.This is a good tale,well acted.It's believable and it lifts your spirits.It's a great screenplay and the settings seem authentic.This is a very good purchase.Highly recommended.


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