
“Sometimes the greatest journey is the distance between two people.”
A British medical doctor fights a cholera outbreak in a small Chinese village, while also being trapped at home in a loveless marriage to an unfaithful wife.
Release Date: 12/9/2006
Runtime: 125 minutes
Languages: French, Mandarin, English
Director: John Curran
Budget: $19.4M
Revenue: $26.9M
Companies: Emotion Pictures, The Mark Gordon Company, Class 5 Films, Warner China Film HG Corporation 中影华纳横店, Stratus Film Co., Bob Yari Productions, The Colleton Company, Dragon Studios, Salon Films, Syndicate Films, Warner Independent Pictures, China Film Co-Production
Countries: Canada, United States of America
Peter McGinn
This movie seemed vaguely familiar to my wife like we had seen it before, but it all seemed new to me when we recently watched it. We both enjoyed it. I wasn’t concerned when a few reviews remarked that it moved slowly, as we have always appreciated movies that build a quiet story carefully, and mostly this one did that. My only criticism is that at the outset of the movie, I didn’t quite believe that Walter was in love with Kitty. He said he was, but I wonder if a scene or two showing him falling for her ended up on the cutting room floor. He merely seemed to stalk her around the party and want to marry her before he left for China. Similarly, Kitty falling for Charlie didn’t seem well constructed. It felt like one scene they stared at each other, flirted a bit, and the next scene they are in bed. But once I suspended that bit of disbelief, the film was great. Gradually Kitty develops as a character, and her marriage begins to be rebuilt from the rubble of her earlier actions. The final scene, a few years after the action in the bulk of the movie, brings the story full circle in a satisfying manner. All around a fine movie well worth watching patiently.
badelf
I enjoyed this film a good more than I expected I would, based on the poor critical response and so-so viewer scores. Fortunately, Norton and Watts saved the film by turning in phenomenal performances. The real problem is that we never get totally invested in the characters. Nevertheless, The Painted Veil is a real love story.

Edward Norton
Dr. Walter Fane

Naomi Watts
Kitty Fane

Liev Schreiber
Charlie Townsend

Toby Jones
Mr. Waddington

Diana Rigg
Mother Superior

Anthony Wong Chau-Sang
Colonel Yu

Xia Yu
Wu Lien

Juliet Howland
Dorothy Townsend
Ian Renwick
Geoffrey Denison

Li Bin
Te-Ming

Zoe Telford
Leona

Marie-Laure Descoureaux
Sister St. Joseph
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