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The Age of Innocence

The Age of Innocence

Drama • PG • 1993 • 2 hr 18 min
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6.7
IMDb
7.2

In 19th century New York high society, a young lawyer falls in love with a woman separated from her husband, while he is engaged to the woman's cousin.

Starring

Daniel Day-Lewis, Michelle Pfeiffer, Winona Ryder, Alexis Smith, Geraldine Chaplin

Directed By

Martin Scorsese

Written By

Jay Cocks, Martin Scorsese

Attributes

SlowWatch By Myself

Genre

DramaRomance

Release Date

October 1, 1993

User Reviews

Chuck
Chuck
Each shot of this movie could be hung in a museum. It’s amazing for the look more than the plot, but still a worthy watch.
Tyler Edwin Nestor
Tyler Edwin Nestor
Kinda boring at times, but still well written, beautifully shot and amazingly edited.
JD
JD
Not my thing but it’s nice to see Scorsese be able to direct something that isn’t in his wheelhouse and it still be good!
Juliana Barbosa
Juliana Barbosa
solid good, not my style but i recognize the beauty behind it (they “old” was funny as hell sorry)
Andrew
Andrew
Fantastic movie. It hurts a bit and Daniel Day-Lewis was incredible. I highly encourage every man to watch this movie.
Matt
Matt
The ruling class live by different rules. Fall out of line, and they will destroy you. To them, falling in love is not an excuse.
Ismam Uz Zaman
Ismam Uz Zaman
Beautifully shot, Well-directed, heart-wrenching film about love and life in a dysfunctional society.
Ethan Fesperman
Ethan Fesperman
A heart wrenching romance and powerful indictment on “polite” society, this film moved me to my core. Beautiful in images and ideas
A bitch
A bitch
It was aight but Jesus Christ that foot scene
Talia
Talia
One of my favorite movies ever. Portraits love vs being in love. Outstanding cinematography. Actors gives one hell of a performance

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6.7 – Based on 943 ratings
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Jay Cocks on The Age of Innocence & collaborating with Martin Scorsese | TIFF 2018
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Jay Cocks on THE AGE OF INNOCENCE | Books on Film | TIFF 2018
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The Period Detail in THE AGE OF INNOCENCE

Cast & Crew

Martin Scorsese
Martin
Scorsese
Daniel Day-Lewis
Daniel
Day-Lewis
Michelle Pfeiffer
Michelle
Pfeiffer
Winona Ryder
Winona
Ryder
Alexis Smith
Alexis
Smith
Geraldine Chaplin
Geraldine
Chaplin
Jonathan Pryce
Jonathan
Pryce
Richard E. Grant
Richard E. Grant
Alec McCowen
Alec
McCowen
Mary Beth Hurt
Mary Beth Hurt
Stuart Wilson
Stuart
Wilson
Jay Cocks
Jay
Cocks
Martin Scorsese
Martin
Scorsese

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