Downton Abbey, the movie: review and trailer

Published by Laurent de Sortiraparis · Published on September 1, 2019 at 04:33 p.m.
The Crowley family is back on screen with Michael Engler’s Downton Abbey movie starring Hugh Bonneville, Michelle Dockery, Laura Carmichael, Sophie McShera and even Maggie Smith as the Dowager Countess. A movie said to be out on September 25, 2019 in France. Trailer!

Polish your most beautiful silverware, get your most wonderful redingote out and let’s meet at the movie theater to discover the new adventures of the Crowley family in Downton Abbey out on September 25, 2019 in France. A Michael Engler movie directed by the series creator, Julian Fellowes.

As for the cast, all the actors of the series are here, that is: Hugh Bonneville (Paddington) as Lord Robert Crowley, Earl of Grantham, as well as Michelle Dockery (Anna Karenine, Bush), Laura Carmichael, (Madame Bovary, A United Kingdom), Brendan Coyle (12 Monkeys, Mary Queen of Scots), Rob James-Colliers (The Ritual, Coronation street), Sophie McShera (Galavant, Cinderella) and even Maggie Smith (Harry Potter) as Lady Violet Crawley, Dowager Countess of Grantham.

Downton Abbey, le film : critique et bande-annonce

Plot:

1927. Since Edith’s weeding, many things have changed in Downton. Whereas the Earl of Grantham and his wife have been employing fewer servants and Mary and Henry have decided to leave the superb house, the entire household learns that king George V and queen Mary are on their way. Yet, when they arrive, the king’s butler starts shaking things up in the house. Anna decides to stand against all the servants and asks Lady Mary to call in Carson, the former butler who saved the estate so many times before…

Review:

Downton Abbey is a movie perfectly in line with the British TV series: with the same polish and underlying plots and a true gift for period costumes. A movie of a rare beauty, as for the photography and the frame of the shots, always polished and aesthetic.

We must congratulate the cast, the same from the TV series, that we're happy to see one last time on screen. Special mention to Maggie Smith, always brillant and incredible as the Dowager Countess, with her oh-so famous spicy and dry wit. A humor popping here and there and always welcome, shining a light even in the most tragic moments. A very refreshing and oh-so British movie that is fine and perfectly controlled for a conclusion worthy of one of the best British productions so far.

Trailer:

Practical information

Dates and Opening Time
From September 25, 2019 to October 2, 2019

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