Lady Chatterley’s Lover
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Lady Chatterley’s Lover

In 1913 Connie Reid marries wealthy Nottingham colliery owner Sir Clifford Chatterley but he returns from the Great War disabled and in a wheelchair. ...Connie is loyal but begins to feel alienated as he engages a nurse, Mrs Bolton, ... Show More

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In the year 1913, Connie Reid enters into a marriage with Sir Clifford Chatterley, a wealthy owner of a colliery in Nottingham. However, their bliss is short-lived as Sir Clifford returns from the Great War severely injured, confined to a wheelchair. As he becomes increasingly dependent on a nurse named Mrs Bolton, Connie starts to feel isolated and disconnected.

Feeling neglected, Connie finds solace and comfort in the company of Oliver Mellors, a gamekeeper on their estate. A passionate affair ensues between them, fueled by their shared frustration and desire for connection. The illicit romance between Lady Chatterley and Mellors challenges the social constraints of the time and explores themes of class, desire, and personal liberation.

Lady Chatterley's Lover (2015) is a poignant and sensual adaptation of D.H. Lawrence's classic novel. This film captures the emotional journey of Lady Chatterley as she navigates the complexities of her marriage and embarks on a passionate love affair. It delves into the societal expectations placed upon women in the early 20th century and explores their longing for autonomy and sexual fulfillment.

With breathtaking cinematography and powerful performances, Lady Chatterley's Lover takes viewers on a captivating exploration of sensuality, desire, and the pursuit of happiness. This film is a must-watch for fans of period dramas, romance, and stories that challenge societal norms.

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Lady Chatterley's Lover

Release Date:

06 Sep 2015

Writers:

D.H. Lawrence, Jed Mercurio

Awards:

2 wins