Restoration

An ordinary man, an irresistible offer. In a world of seduction and power, temptation has its price.

6.0
19951h 57m

Production

Logo for Miramax

An aspiring young physician, Robert Merivel found himself in the service of King Charles II and saves the life of someone close to the King. Merivel joins the King's court and lives the high life provided to someone of his position. Merivel is ordered to marry his King's mistress in order to divert the queens suspicions. He is given one order by the king and that is not to fall in love. The situation worsens when Merivel finds himself in love with his new wife. Eventually, the King finds out and relieves Merivel of his position and wealth. His fall from grace leaves Merivel where he first started. And through his travels and reunions with an old friend, he rediscovers his love for true medicine and what it really means to be a physician.

Available For Free On

Logo for Hoopla

Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Restoration (1995) Official Trailer 1 - Robert Downey Jr. Movie

Restoration (1995) Official Trailer 1 - Robert Downey Jr. Movie

Cast

Photo of Robert Downey Jr.

Robert Downey Jr.

Robert Merivel

Photo of Meg Ryan

Meg Ryan

Katharine

Photo of Sam Neill

Sam Neill

King Charles II

Photo of David Thewlis

David Thewlis

John Pearce

Photo of Hugh Grant

Hugh Grant

Elias Finn

Photo of Polly Walker

Polly Walker

Celia Clemence

Photo of Ian McKellen

Ian McKellen

Will Gates

Photo of Willie Ross

Willie Ross

Man with Visible Heart

Photo of Benjamin Whitrow

Benjamin Whitrow

Merivel's Father

Photo of David Ryall

David Ryall

Lord Bathurst

Photo of David Gant

David Gant

Chaffinch

Photo of John Quarmby

John Quarmby

The Chancellor

Photo of Selina Giles

Selina Giles

Fair Lady

More Like This

Reviews

G

CinemaSerf

6/10

"Merivel" (Robert Downey Jnr.) is an aspiring doctor who just happens to be in the right place at the right time. Charles II (Sam Neill) has just been restored to Britain's post-Cromwellian thrones and is rather fond of his spaniel. It's poorly, the doctor makes it better and next thing he's enjoying the life of a libertine at the king's court. Now the king has a reputation as a bit of a Lothario, so he decides to get his favourite physician to marry one of his mistresses so as to turn the heat down a little. The only stipulation is that he isn't to fall in love with "Celia" (Polly Walker) but you can guess how successful that strategy proves. Furious, what the king giveth he can taketh away, and promptly "Merivel" is out on his ear - just as plague sweeps the country. Perhaps salvation might come in the form of wench "Katharine" (Meg Ryan)? At times it's bawdy fun, but for the most part it's just a rather dull interpretation of life at a legendarily vibrant and debauched court that's all too devoid of fun. Downey embraces the character to an extent, but I felt he relied way too much on the design (production and costume) to present his persona or to really show us how seriously he took his profession. Sam Neill is just plain wooden as the mischievous king and though the ensemble cast enter into the spirit of the film with varying degrees of enthusiasm, even this familiar array of British thesps can't make this sow's ear into a silk purse. History tells us that though Charles II was undoubtedly a ladies' man, he was also quite a philanthropist and had the writers tried to raise this above the level of a latter day "Carry On" film, we could have put some more meat on the bones of a story about people at a crossroads in history. There's some period Henry Purcell to be found amidst the soundtrack and it does look great, but somehow it just doesn't deliver.

You've reached the end.