SummaryA romantic drama based on the controversial true story of Jeanne De La Motte Valois, a countess whose name was stripped from her by the Royal Family during the late 18th Century. The story of her fight to restore her name and proper place in society is filled with mystery, intrigue and desire, with an infamous diamond necklace at the center of it... Read More
Directed By:Charles Shyer
Written By:John Sweet
The Affair of the Necklace
Metascore
Mixed or Average
42
User score
Mixed or Average
5.2
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Metascore
Mixed or Average
42
18% Positive
4 Reviews
4 Reviews
64% Mixed
14 Reviews
14 Reviews
18% Negative
4 Reviews
4 Reviews
70
You may not be able to follow the overall arc of their scheming, but scene by scene they are a delightful crew, hissing away behind their cloaks and fans.
58
The affair of the necklace itself is so complex and many-sided that it would take a Sidney Lumet to do justice to it on film.
50
Nobody seems to know quite what he's doing in this opulent but fairly empty period fashion show, apart from campy overactors like Christopher Walken and Jonathan Pryce who appear eager to fill the voids left by their colleagues.
50
Slipshod rather than sly. There's no fury to the movie, repressed or otherwise, which may be why when the Revolution arrives, it has all the impact of a guillotine with a deadly dull blade.
50
Plays like the cinematic equivalent of a paperback bodice- ripper with embossed type.
38
Larceny at its most labored.
20
A staggeringly misguided stab at making the past come alive by people who have absolutely no feel for period filmmaking. Banal at best and laughable at worst.
User score
Mixed or Average
5.2
22% Positive
2 Ratings
2 Ratings
67% Mixed
6 Ratings
6 Ratings
11% Negative
1 Rating
1 Rating
Aug 24, 2018
5
What struck me most in this film was the excellent baroque wardrobe and the sets, much in line with Versailles environment. The film portrays a true story of betrayal, intrigue and drama, but it lacks a well explored and solid script. If the writer had spent more time building characters and transforming this true story in an engaging and convincing plot, Jeanne de Valois's drama would have been much more addictive. Instead, this story does not seem to move us or charm us. I feel the director was so dazzled by the court dresses, wigs and goldsmiths that he forgot to really demand more from his staff. Hillary Swank does everything she can to save the movie and her character, and I was assured that her talent helped a lot to improve the film. Equally good was the work of Jonathan Pryce in the role of a libidinous and corrupt cardinal. Joely Richardson is very beautiful and has made a Marie Antoinette satisfactory, but does not have much time or space to shine. More striking was Christopher Walken, in the character of a con man, or Simon Baker, who gave life to Rétaux de Vilette, a courtier. Unfortunately, without an engaging plot, these efforts were not enough to take from me the impression that this film is essentially "fireworks" (very beautiful, but also very void).
Production Company:
- Alcon Entertainment
Release Date:Nov 30, 2001
Duration:1 h 58 m
Rating:R
Tagline:This summer, one woman wins.....
Awards
Academy Awards, USA
• 1 Nomination
Premio Berenice
• 1 Win & 1 Nomination
Satellite Awards
• 1 Nomination




























