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3 April 2005 (USA) morePlot:
Dr. Edmund Bickleigh is married to a particularly overbearing woman who reminds him at every turn that he is living in her house... more | add synopsisUser Comments:
Great story where you actually side with the "bad" guy moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Ronnie Masterson | ... | Miss Janet Wapworthy | |
| Phyllis Ryan | ... | Miss Adele Peavey | |
| Fiona O'Shaughnessy | ... | Florence | |
| Barbara Flynn | ... | Julia Bickleigh | |
| Ben Miller | ... | Dr. Edmund Bickleigh | |
| Megan Dodds | ... | Madeleine Cranmere | |
| Peter Vaughan | ... | Widdicombe | |
| Lucy Brown | ... | Ivy Ridgeway | |
| Kate O'Toole | ... | Mrs. Ridgeway | |
| Gemma Reeves | ... | Beryl | |
| Joseph Beattie | ... | Denny Bourne | |
| Orla O'Rourke | ... | Gwynfryd Rattery | |
| Richard Armitage | ... | William Chatford | |
| Niall Buggy | ... | Rev. Hessary Torr | |
| Ger Ryan | ... | Constance Torr |
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So, you can't help feel sorry for Dr. Bickleigh...his older wife constantly puts him down, bosses him around, and is a general pain in the butt. He isn't a saint himself, he chose to marry her and also to have numerous women on the side. All the while tho, you can't help but root for Bickleigh and hope that he gets away with his actions. A horrifying idea really, since his motives are quite evil. Even worse, when you watch the film, you start to think to yourself that his motives aren't that evil at all, and you almost understand why he does what he does. Maybe, in the same situation, you might think of plotting the way he does as well.
Odd how a film can make you feel the opposite of what you should feel morally and reasonably. But this story does just that, and to me that's a sign of a good story when it can affect you on that level.
The cast is wonderful, and the settings are gorgeous- you never once feel as if you're watching a modern day tale merely set in the early part of the century, you just feel like you're there with them in a small British town, nearly a century in the past.
Ben Miller, who I only saw once before in a British comedy series called The Worst Week of My Life, was great as Bickleigh. He played the part so well, he was the real reason you rooted for him even when he was acting in such vile ways. He did a good of making you sympathize with the character and you easily found yourself understanding why he did what he did.
The plot was interesting, nothing too fancy or complicated, but a few twists were thrown in. I had no idea what the final outcome would ultimately be, and in the end, I was partly smiling to myself due to irony of it all, and I was also partly upset because it didn't seem as believable as the rest of the story. It seemed too easy the way things turned out, and after all that happened, it doesn't make sense that this would be his downfall- especially since there were some logical holes with the way things turned out. (I'm trying to explain this without spoiling any of the plot!) Anyhow, a nice piece of storytelling here, which is usually the case with the Mystery! films.