Rappaccini’s Daughter - 1980 - 6/10
Melancholy adaptation of Hawthorne’s tale of a scientist, his unknowing subject, and the observer.
The garden where daughter Beatrice spends her nights are lushly overgrown.
Their fragrance, an intoxicating aroma masking a sinister craft.
The scientist / botanist researches down an evil path.
Acting is stiff, stagebound (bad actors or bad directing?).
Dialogue is preachy and melodramatic, lacking the detached restraint of the story.