Review of The Secret Garden (1993) by Kyle20Ellis — 13 Mar 2022
Some people complained the makers changed the message of the book. They didn't, or I don't think so anyway. If that was the case, that was the only thing they changed. The script is focused and the direction masterful.
The book in my opinion is one of the most enchanting children's books ever written. The film is equally enchanting, and the director manages to spoof a spirited performance from the lovely Kate Maberly.
Haydn Prowse was great as Colin, and John Lynch is suitably melancholy as the uncle. Stealing the show, however, was Maggie Smith as Mrs Medlock, the truly beastly housekeeper. The film itself looks beautiful thanks to the stunning cinematography, and I loved the Gothic darkness tone retained from the book.
Another mention is the haunting and poignant music score, that makes me cry. What does work best of all is its simplicity though.
This review of The Secret Garden (1993) was written by Kyle20Ellis on 13 Mar 2022.
The Secret Garden has generally received very positive reviews.
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