Cousin
Bette
Released
June 1998
Starring
Jessica Lange (as Bette Fisher), Elisabeth Shue, Geraldine
Chaplin, Toby Stephens, John Benfield, Bob Hoskins
Directed by Des McAnuff
107 min.
Box
Office gross - $1.1 million
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Cousin
Bette is an adaptation of the classic French
novel by Honore de Balzac. It concerns a repressed spinster
who has been treated like a servant by her wealthy family
and has lived in the shadow of her sister all her life. When
her sister dies, she expects to take her place as lady of
the house, but her brother in law does not want to remarry
and instead asks her to become his housekeeper. When Bette
is further scorned by a young starving artist whom she takes
as her lover, she decides to take vengeance on him and the
entire family.
Billed
as a dark comedy, Cousin Bette is
filled with sex, blackmail and revenge. Lange appears here
in a dark wig and seems to enjoy every minute of it. It was
a completely different type of role for her. She said “I
couldn't use my hands, couldn't use my body really, I had
to maintain a certain posture. I couldn't use a lot of facial
expressions because she wouldn't have, emotionally she wouldn't
have. At the time, you didn't show that. It was an interesting
character for me to play, a good departure for me."
Tony
award winning director Des McAnuff (Tommy) makes his film
directing debut here and does an excellent job at depicting
life in 1840s Paris.
Critical
Sampling:
"Lange's
work is wonderfully controlled, her hidden passions expressed
with glancing delicacy. - Richard Schickel, Time
"With
Lange so recently having played the frighteningly scheming
mother in "Hush," you can't help wondering if the
actress is getting some bad career advice." - Barbara
Shulgasser, San Francisco Examiner
Lange
is outstanding as Bette, a clever, conscience-free monster
with the face of an angel, one whom we applaud even as she
crushes the life out of her victims. - Giala Murray, Empire
Magazine
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