The Forsyte Saga, Series 2
starring: Damian Lewis, Rupert Graves, Gina McKee, Emma Griffiths Malin, Lee Williams (II)
directed by: Andy Wilson (IV)
directed by: Andy Wilson (IV)
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Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9781569386767
Format: Anamorphic, Box set, Color, DVD-Video, Widescreen, NTSC
ISBN: 1569386765
Label: Acorn Media
Manufacturer: Acorn Media
Number Of Items: 2
Publisher: Acorn Media
Region Code: 1
Release Date: February 24, 2004
Running Time: 276 minutes
Sales Rank: 7049
Studio: Acorn Media
Theatrical Release Date: 2003
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com:
Granada Television's powerful adaptation of John Galsworthy's novels about the sprawling, fractious and aristocratic Forsyte family moves into the 1920s with Series Two, based on the author's To Let. The drama shifts to a new generation shouldering the burdensome legacies of an aging Soames (Damian Lewis) and his failed marriage to free-spirited Irene (Gina McKee). The lovely Fleur (Emma Griffiths Malin), Soames's daughter by second wife Annette (Beatriz Batarda), and strapping Jon (Lee Williams), son of Irene and Soames's bohemian cousin, Jolyon (Rupert Graves), develop a romance much to the dismay of their feuding parents. But the long reach of the elder Forsytes' sins--and the tenderness with which they seek redemption through their children--ultimately undercuts the young lovers' happiness.
Meanwhile, sundry characters move in and out of the Forsytes' orbit, including a French businessman (Michael Maloney) stirring more troubles for Soames and an art dealer (Oliver Milburn) with designs on Fleur. As with Series One, all this will feel familiar to anyone who has seen the 26-part, 1967 version of The Forsyte Saga (the program that arguably created public television as we know it). Yet this updated effort renews and redefines the Forsytes' overlapping tragedies, with a more interior feel and a first-rate contemporary cast. As with its legendary predecessor, this Forsyte Saga depends heavily on the seemingly soulless Soames's slow evolution to humanity; Damian Lewis carries the load brilliantly. --Tom Keogh
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- A heartwarming story of a Victoria Era FamilyThe entire story beginning with set 1 is loaded with great acting, excellent photography and an emotionally ... Read More
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- Beautiful 2!The saga of the Forsythes continues in part 2 of the saga, uninterrupted in it's production and dramatic presentation. ... Read More
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- The Forsyte Saga, Series 2Excellent, thought provoking series. Relevant to the emotional effects on the human character for the past, as well as ... Read More
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- great showI could (and probably will) watch this again and again. Well done! Never a dull moment in this classic saga.
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- The Forsyte Saga, Series 2 I found the whole series, series one and series two to be wonderful, my teenage daughter and I sat for many hours together ... Read More
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