
The Age of Innocence
3.7
(449)
Drama
Romance
1993
139 min
PG
In 19th century New York high society, a young lawyer falls in love with a woman separated from her husband, while he is engaged to the woman's cousin.
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"I'm currently rewatching this. It's been awhile but it is lush and makes me breathe deeply seeing the familiar faces and beautiful clothing. Michelle Pfeiffer, Winona Ryder and Daniel Day-Lewis all shine in this story of a tragic love triangle in New York. Romance, scandal and grandeur of the age always draw me in. Recommended, indeed. "
"The word sensual is not one I would normally associate with Martin Scorsese’s directing style, but this film practically drips with sensuality. The yearning and fleeting touches and tension between Newland and Ellen was at a level of intensity that took my breath away. That being said, I could not root for them and their love story. I know, I know. The real villain of this film (and its book predecessor) is society and its meaningless expectations and its asinine rules and dictations, but the couple did May so dirty. All I wanted was to protect her from their ongoing betrayal. She was the picture of innocence, which, of course was the point. It was a beautiful film nonetheless and Michelle Pfieffer, Winona Ryder and Daniel Day-Lewis all played their roles to perfection."
"An all-star cast beautifully portrays the Edith Wharton classic on film. Daniel Day-Lewis, Michelle Pfeiffer and Winona Ryder give outstanding performances set in the back drop of New York City in the 1870s during the Guilded Age and following them through the years. A quiet love triangle with the best of manners and social graces that could only exist during “The Age of Innocence”. "