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Renée Zellweger,
Renée Zellweger,
Ewan McGregor,
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Chris Noonan,
Chris Noonan
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: Weinstein Company
: Drama, Biopics, British Drama
: 93 min.
: English, French
: Spanish
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The true story of the woman who created some of the most beloved characters in children's literature comes to the screen in this drama leavened with elements of comedy and romance. Beatrix Potter (Renée Zellweger) is a imaginative but gently eccentric woman living in the socially and intellectually confining circumstances of Victorian England. Potter's wealthy parents are eager for her to marry a successful man and settle down, but she has ideas of her own, and has been writing and illustrating a series of stories for children centered around a character she calls Peter Rabbit. Potter's efforts to find a publisher for her stories prove difficult, but in time she finds a firm who agrees to give her book a chance, and Norman Warne (Ewan McGregor) is put in charge of the project. While Warne is new to the publishing game, he believes Potter has great talent and potential, and throws himself into the work with enthusiasm. A strong personal bond grows between Potter and Warne, and in time he asks her to marry him; however, Beatrix's parents do not approve of Norman, and she is forced to choose between her mother and father and the man she loves. Norman's sister Mille (Emily Watson) urges Beatrix to follow her heart, and she accepts Norman's proposal, but fate has other plans. Miss Potter was directed by Chris Noonan, who created an international sensation with his first feature film, Babe. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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by Texan99
September 4, 2010 - 6:38 PM PDT
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1 out of 1 members found this review helpful
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| "Charming" is definitely the word. This is the well-traveled ground of the plight of the Victorian unmarried woman, permanently infantilized. Miss Potter at least has the advantage of wealth and the indulgence of one parent who can almost see her for what she is. It's delightful to watch her grasp the implications of having her own income. A sad, sweet story. |
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