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Restoration

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In order to keep one of his mistresses, Celia (Polly Walker), at arm's length, King Charles II (Sam Neill) asks the royal physician, Robert Merivel (Robert Downey Jr.), to marry her under the proviso that they never become intimate. Merivel agrees, only to discover he can't resist Celia, and soon finds himself out of the king's favor. Destitute, he devotes himself to helping Londoners suffering from the plague, and in the process falls in love with an equally poor woman, Katherine (Meg Ryan).
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Restoration spins an engaging period yarn out of its bestselling source material, brought to life through the efforts of an eclectic ensemble cast led by Robert Downey Jr.

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Geoff Andrew Time Out 02/09/2006
Engaging if uneven. Go to Full Review
Janet Maslin New York Times 05/20/2003
4/5
Since the robust 17th-century picaresque tale is not enjoying any current vogue, the success of "Restoration" can be considered a very pleasant surprise. Go to Full Review
Kevin Thomas Los Angeles Times 08/15/2002
The film is overcome by the rumbling workings of a creaky plot as the story grows more serious. Go to Full Review
Eddie Harrison film-authority.com 11/02/2022
4/5
…Restoration may not match up with Tremain’s book, but the observation of the corrupt world around Downey Jr’s character is refreshingly bitter… Go to Full Review
David Nusair Reel Film Reviews 01/16/2021
2.5/4
...an episodic drama that doesn't, to a progressively predominant extent, contain much in the way of forward momentum... Go to Full Review
Quentin Curtis Independent on Sunday 12/01/2017
Michael Hoffman's Restoration is a handsome, intelligent version of Rose Tremain's novel, brimming with gilded images and elegant, paradoxical ideas. Go to Full Review
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Alec B @Alec97 16h Boy do I wish I liked this more more. First off, the costumes and sets are totally deserving of their Oscars. We just don't get sumptuous Hollywood productions like this anymore. I wish I could judge the movie on its visual pleasures but the script tries too hard to fit the entire novel into a two hour movie rather than actually adapt the material. See more Jelisije J @jjosifovic Apr 27 A well written heartfelt human story of a young doctor desiring more in life and discovering the gift that other praised him for when he is disposed by the King of England. See more Nawt W @RT94004908 03/28/2024 In the opening hour, the film maintains such a brisk pace that it alters the potential of being a splendid period piece into a somewhat extravagant melodrama. The unmistakable touch of British filmmakers is evident, as only they would possess such reverence for their monarch. See more Steve D @RT35616104 02/18/2023 Melodramatic and unconvincing. See more Taylor L @RT77267842 12/13/2022 "We are all mere pawns." "Mmm ... prawns, yes." For a relatively little-known film, Restoration has one incredibly stacked cast - Robert Downey Jr., Ian McKellen, David Thewlis, Hugh Grant, Meg Ryan, Sam Neill, and Ian McDiarmid among them, many in the prime of their recognizability. There are glimmers of the charisma that would lead RDJ out of the informal blacklist of once-promising actors that started to "become unreliable". The set dressing is nice, really conveying the sumptuousness of the time when England was still a true monarchy in an age of decadence. But the film really falls apart in two major areas - casting and story. Neill really does not make a lot of sense as King Charles II, there's some pomp but he just doesn't fit the gold-threaded jackets very well; likewise Meg Ryan is pretty out of place in her role (and it doesn't help that the character really is a loose thread in the narrative). At first a jaunty ride through the royal misdeeds of the English court, promising melodrama and laughs in equal measure, the film gradually slides into a disappointing character study and moral redemption arc that is both unsubstantial and unexciting, capped off by a surprisingly cheery king-ex-machina that turns the Great Fire of 1666 into a neatly trussed-up conclusion with no elements of moral grayness. Restoration looks nice and has a lot of faces you'll be familiar with, but it struggles to find an actual purpose. When RDJ is allowed to be funny, this film shows promise; when he's supposed to be learning some sort of lesson, there's less to like. (2/5) See more 07/27/2022 The worst 01 hour: and 58 minutes ever!!!!!!!!!!!!! See more Read all reviews
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Synopsis In order to keep one of his mistresses, Celia (Polly Walker), at arm's length, King Charles II (Sam Neill) asks the royal physician, Robert Merivel (Robert Downey Jr.), to marry her under the proviso that they never become intimate. Merivel agrees, only to discover he can't resist Celia, and soon finds himself out of the king's favor. Destitute, he devotes himself to helping Londoners suffering from the plague, and in the process falls in love with an equally poor woman, Katherine (Meg Ryan).
Director
Michael Hoffman
Producer
Cary Brokaw, Andy Paterson, Sarah Black
Screenwriter
Rupert Walters
Distributor
Miramax Films
Production Co
The Oxford Film Company
Rating
R
Genre
Drama, History, Romance
Original Language
English
Release Date (Theaters)
Dec 29, 1995, Limited
Release Date (Streaming)
Aug 10, 2016
Box Office (Gross USA)
$3.5M
Runtime
1h 57m
Sound Mix
Stereo
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