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Betrayal (R)
Genre: Drama
Directed by: David Hugh Jones
Starring: Jeremy Irons, Patricia Hodge, Ben Kingsley, Avril Elgar

David Hugh Jones was the third filmmaker to graduate from the BBC's Monitor series -- following (though less successfully) in the footsteps of John Schlesinger and Ken Russell. Though Jones' forays into theatrical filmmaking have been limited, they've also tended to be of a literary nature and a pretty high caliber. Betrayal (1983)is an excellent case in point; it's an intelligently filmed version of Harold Pinter's play (rewritten for the screen by Pinter). Jones' respect for the material is evident, and he handles the film in a manner that only enhances it.

It's a tricky work, in that the action works backwards, with each successive scene occurring at an earlier time -- an approach first attempted in the 1930s by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart with Merrily We Roll Along.

The device here isn't arbitrary: Pinter uses it in this anatomy of an affair to add weight to an essentially rather thin story. Knowing the outcome affords the earlier scenes a deeply melancholy resonance, even at the lightest moments. Literate dialogue and stunning performances by Jeremy Irons, Ben Kingsley (with hair) and Patricia Hodge -- along with Jones' sensitive direction -- make it a shattering experience.

-- reviewed by Ken Hanke


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