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Dreaming of Joseph Lees

Grim up north



Director: Eric Styles
Starring: Samantha Morton, Lee Ross, Miriam Margolyes, Frank Finlay, Nick Woodeson, Holly Aird, Rupert Graves



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In the late 1950s it might have been grim up north, but not as grim as Eric Styles heavy-handed and pedestrian film, Dreaming of Joseph Lees. Despite its class cast, it fails to work on almost any level.

Eva (Samantha Morton) is a secretary in a Yorkshire sawmill. Sweet, kind and innocent, Eva would be content enough with her lot, were it not for her burgeoning sexuality and a lingering romantic memory of her second cousin and childhood sweetheart Joseph Lees, a sensitive and scholarly geologist.

In his absence, Eva is won over by his antithesis, local farmer Harry Flyte (Lee Ross) who, in possession of considerable charms and finding himself in the right place at the right time, wins her over with sheer enthusiasm.

As time goes on, however much Eva wishes herself in love with Harry, at the back of her mind - and in the forefront of her precociously bright younger sister's (played startlingly well by Lauren Richardson) - is the thought of Joseph Lees.

And when Lees returns after many years (in the shape of a smouldering Rupert Graves) and maimed by a recent accident, the attraction between the cousins is instant and mutual. In attempting to follow her heart, Eva finds it difficult to extricate herself from her relationship and is violently torn between the two men.

It is inevitable, given the title, that there will be a certain amount of dreaming involved in Joseph Lees. Be warned, then, that this gentle film - scant in dialogue and painfully drawn out - dwells heavily on internal turmoil, but fails entirely to convey that inward emotion. When Eva reflects, it's done literally, into a mirror. A film lacking dynamic action or plot does not automatically signal disaster. But Joseph Lees acknowledges its failure to communicate inner feeling and intensity by desperately resorting to an intrusive pseudo-atmospheric soundtrack, combined with much grainy slo-mo. It's all too transparent a bid to force-feed the audience into reacting to the on-screen drama. 'Look!' it says clumsily, 'something significant is happening'. But stereotyped characterisation, a feeble script and a pedestrian narrative are not masked so easily.

Despite six thoughtful years in the gestation and making, Joseph Lees will no doubt find its audience dreaming of other things.

Reviewed by Andrea Henry


Reader comments about Dreaming of Joseph Lees

Marta Zalaszewska (vingavanja@yahoo.com) writes:

It's a really great film! I like very much the playing of Harry by Lee Ross. He did a great job!


VIGI (SCORPIOQTEE@AOL.COM) writes:

I found Dreaming of Joesph Lees compelling. I could not break away. I could not leave with the thought of her not finding the LOVE OF HER LIFE. It is a beautiful Love Story.


Marsha (kytexans@yahoo.com) writes:

I just watched this movie just yesterday 03-23-03 and began taping it due to me leaving. I could not wait to get home to watch the rest of this movie. I found this movie very romantic and showing us not to miss out on our true love no matter what happens to the ones we must leave behind. I was so glad to see Eva run to her true love in the end.


Sami (Squirrel0880@aol.com) writes:

This was one of the best movies I have ever watched. The lack of dialogue is what makes the movie so excellent, the actors have to portray their fellings in other ways, and do. It was truly compelling, a welcome break from most of the movies appearing in theatres these days.


MİRAC (mirac_akoz@yahoo.com) writes:

the film that really touched my heart!

Although it is just a simple story..maybe that is the point ha? simple as our lives..to find a part of us..

i watched it about two years ago,i still can not forget how it made me feel.

it obviously shows us how our taboos are meaningless when the point is about 'LOVE' .

what a pity that i do not have anyone around me to share something about this film.

Musics was also perfect.Zbigniew Preisner did his best!

A film that everyone shouold see at least once!


theresa (Pearlsngold@hotmail.com) writes:

Enjoyed the movie, where can one purchase the movie???


Shannon (Email address withheld) writes:

This film was a bit of a gilt pleasure to watch and wonder who she would pick in the end. I really enjoyed watching Lee Ross - made me go out to find what other films he has been in.


shero (mackenzy67@hotmail.com) writes:

hi im shero from egypt,i adore this movie,film stuff r adorable especially marta,u can't imagine how its touched my heart,i watched it about 11 times & i had recored the soundtrack by my mob but really i need how can i get the soundtrack of the movie .. plz i need to get the soundtrack by any price...thanks


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