"Downton Abbey"--movie review

@GreatMartin (23672)
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
September 24, 2019 5:30pm CST
There were two kind of people in the audience: those who have seen every, or almost every, 52 episodes of "Downton Abbey" and those who never saw it or, like me, only saw, maybe 3-4 episodes, over the 6 seasons it was on PBS. You could tell people from the first category as they laughed at EVERYTHING Maggie Smith said, and did, funny or not, while those in the latter category might have smiled at one of her barbed witticisms but certainly didn't laugh out loud. This is a review looking at it as a stand alone movie while those who see it as an extension of the series most definitely would review it differently. The screenplay by Julian Fellowes introduces between 30-40 characters with about as many story lines involving 2 or 10 of them. Anyone who is a movie goer can see where most of them are heading but a couple fail to pay off and a couple just fizzle out while a major one had me going, "So what's new? Knew that from the moment they came on screen!" The opening segment sets the direction of all the lush photographic scenes and rich looks, in more ways than one, of the costumes, jewelry, and the settings both in and out of Downton Abbey. The story revolves around the visit of King George V (Simon Jones) and Queen Mary (Geraldine James) who will be spending an evening at Downton Abbey, bringing their own staff of kitchen and servants which brings about a rebellion between the Royal's and Abbey's staffs offering about 5-6 story lines while there are many, some confusing, story lines regarding family members in all sorts of matches from mother and daughter to sister-in-laws. There are too many actors/characters to mention all but, yes, Maggie Smith is a delight and the encounters between her and Imelda Staunton are master classes in acting. I have been a fan of Elizabeth McGovern since I saw her in 1981 in "Ragtime" but I have a feeling her role in the TV series was larger and stronger. I recognized a few actors such as Jim Carter but the one who really made an impression, and getting the biggest laugh, is one I am unable to put a name with the face even looking through the cast credits--possibly Brendon Coyle--playing one of the major Abbey servant's. While "Downton Abbey" is a good example of the genre it is not as memorable as "Howards End" or, my favorite, "A Room With A View". While the outdoor scenes are lush this sequel would have done better as a 'made for TV movie'. Am curious to hear from fans of the TV series as to what they thought of the movie.
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@RasmaSandra (80736)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
25 Sep 19
I have never in my life seen the series so I am not going to see the movie either, It was not one of the series that made its way to Latvia so I never knew about it until I returned here,
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@GreatMartin (23672)
• Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
26 Sep 19
If you like English period films you'll enjoy this but won't remember half of it 5 minutes later!!
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@RasmaSandra (80736)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
26 Sep 19
@GreatMartin I'll give it a try at least some of the episodes
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@JohnRoberts (109846)
• Los Angeles, California
25 Sep 19
You need to catch up on it.
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@JohnRoberts (109846)
• Los Angeles, California
25 Sep 19
I am one of those who saw every episode and laughs at every Maggie Smith barbed witticism. Also an Elizabeth McGovern fan since Ragtime. Brendon Coyle plays the middleaged Mr. Bates who is His Lordship's valet. You may be thinking Robert James-Collier who is now the Head Butler now that Jim Carter's Mr. Carson is semi-retired. I will be seeing this film eventually.
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@GreatMartin (23672)
• Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
26 Sep 19
No, it wasn't Robert James-Collier--as I said possibly Coyle--waiting for someone who is familiar with the actors and the roles they played to tell me!!
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@GreatMartin (23672)
• Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
26 Sep 19
@JohnRoberts No, he is from the series--I'm almost sure it is Coyle but you know how all Englishmen look alike!!
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@JohnRoberts (109846)
• Los Angeles, California
26 Sep 19
@GreatMartin I know all the regulars but need more clues. It could be an actor not from the series. Coyle was never funny in the role.
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@shaggin (72234)
• United States
25 Sep 19
I guess would be the one laughing at everything then because I haven't seen a single episode of the show.
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@GreatMartin (23672)
• Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
26 Sep 19
No you wouldn't--trust me!!
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@snowy22315 (182175)
• United States
25 Sep 19
I have only seen a few episodes of it..probably won't make it to the movie but I look forward to seeing it at some point. Thanks for the review.
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@GreatMartin (23672)
• Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
26 Sep 19
That's the way I felt--it was either seeing that or Rambo!!
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@yanzalong (18987)
• Indonesia
25 Sep 19
Got a link to the trailer? I may want to have a look at it.
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@GreatMartin (23672)
• Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
26 Sep 19
Just go to you tube and enter Downton Abbey movie trailer.
@Mike197602 (15512)
• United Kingdom
24 Sep 19
I've not seen it yet but will at some point. Most reviews I've seen say fans will probably like it whereas people watching for the first time may not.
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@GreatMartin (23672)
• Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
26 Sep 19
Watching it for the first time---I enjoyed it!
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