Watch In Ecstasy The Lady Chatterley’s Lover Trailer

Lady Chatterley's Lover starring Emma Corrin and Jack O'Connell out 2nd December

Lady Chatterley's Lover. (L to R) Emma Corrin as Lady Constance, Jack O'Connell as Oliver Mellors in Lady Chatterley's Lover. Cr. Courtesy of Netflix

In love, in strength, in ecstasy, watch the full trailer for Netflix’s Lady Chatterley’s Lover.

Laure de Clermont-Tonnerre (Mustang) brings another version of the classic D.H. Lawrence classic erotic drama. The question might be in some minds is what else can you bring to novel that has been adapted several times?

Emma Corrin is our Lady Connie Chatterley whose marriage with Sir Clifford looks a marriage made in heaven. Things change when he returns from World War One injured and unable to walk. She no longer loves her husband and when new gamekeeper Oliver (Jack O’Connell) arrives the pair fall in love. The affair soon becomes local gossip will she follow Olivier or back to her husband?

The trailer starts with her nuptials with Sir Clifford, until things take a darker tone when Olivier arrives. There is the class divide, the chemistry is strong, worth a look? Oh If you notice in the cast details, their is another another ‘Lady Chatterley’.

Marrying Sir Clifford Chatterley, Connie’s life of wealth and privilege seems set as she takes the title of Lady Chatterley. Yet this idealistic union gradually becomes an incarceration when Clifford returns from the First World War with injuries that have left him unable to walk. When she meets and falls for Oliver Mellors, the gamekeeper on the Chatterley family estate, their secret trysts lead her to a sensual, sexual awakening. But as their affair becomes the subject of local gossip, Connie faces a life-altering decision: follow her heart or return to her husband and endure what Edwardian society expects of her.

The film also stars Joely Richardson, Matthew Duckett, Faye Marsay, Ella Hunt, Sandra Huggett, and Nicholas Bishop. Lady Chatterley’s Lover will have a limited release in UK and Irish cinemas on 25th November. Then from 2nd December on Netflix.


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