Copyright © Fandango. June 18, 2002 The 1951 version is made by Strinberg's fellow Swedish countryman, Alf Sjöberg.
Original Score: 68/100 Check out the exclusive TVGuide.com movie review and see our movie rating for Miss Julie Elegant and hard hitting, this superbly staged battle between the sexes is never less than intriguing.
Intermittently powerful, though not really engaging, this new Figgis version suffers from poor conception of Strindberg's noted play and mediocre acting by Saffron Burrows in the lead; as the servant, Peter Mulan is quite good.
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December 27, 2006
Unfortunately, the ending seemed jarring given the strength of the passions evoked and that spoiled an otherwise fine effort for this viewer. Original Score: 2/5 [The characters] talk, they fence, they dream, they are tender, they tease, they taunt, they dance closer and closer to the film's outcome, which, once you experience it, you know you saw coming right from the first.
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Other than that split screen scene, no convincing argument is made to translate the story from the stage to film.
July 3, 2014 July 4, 2005 It's double-bill time, two movie adaptations of MISS JULIE, August Strinberg's play written in 1888, with 63 years apart. R (for language and a scene of sexuality) July 4, 2005 January 1, 2000