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UP AT THE VILLA

byStaff writers
26 November 2000 - Updated on 25 March 2021
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Starring: Kristin Scott Thomas, Sean Penn, Anne Bancroft, James Fox
Director: Philip Haas
Rated: M

Last year Tea with Mussolini was a box office hit in Australia. The eccentric expatriate women caught up in the outbreak of World War II provided a gentle and warm story.

Up at the Villa is set in the same period in the same city and also revolves around the expatriate community, but this tale is of love and murder.

Philip Haas has been very faithful to W. Somerset Maugham’s novella about Mary Panton (Kristin Scott Thomas), an English rose, who, on the eve of being engaged to Sir Edgar Swift (James Fox), meets American playboy Rowley Flint (Sean Penn) at a dinner hosted by the Princess Alfernando (Anne Bancroft). Flint’s attention confuses Mary. She does not love Swift, but the marriage of convenience will be a social salvation for her. Over the next day there is a one-night stand, a murder and Mary’s world is in chaos.

Scott Thomas plays the upper class English heroine to perfection. She starred in The English Patient, Four Weddings and a Funeral and Richard III. True to form, her fine performance in Up at the Villa is haughty and highly-strung.

James Fox is almost a parody of English gentility as Sir James, but the character is delicious. Anne Bancroft’s career is having a welcome renaissance at the moment. Her princess is appropriately gossipy, scheming and patrician.

Sean Penn puts in a credible performance as the sleazy American playboy. That said, I think he is miscast. His youth, especially in comparison to Scott Thomas, does not help us believe he is as worldly wise as the character demands.

Haas keeps the pace of the film brisk. The characters are quickly established and then he pushes on with the drama. Like Tea with Mussolini, Up at the Villa was shot entirely on location in Italy. The pictures of Florence come up as well as they should. The costumes are particularly beautiful and the art direction and set design add to the enjoyment.

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