The Painted Veil
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The Painted Veil

Dr Walter gets married to the beautiful Kitty but soon finds out that she is cheating on him. Battling his way through problems, he heads to China to ...fight a dreaded disease spread in a small village. Show More
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ill either do or die. Ultimately, amidst the backdrop of the breathtaking Chinese landscape, Kitty and Walter will discover the true meaning of love, redemption, and self-discovery.

The Painted Veil is a stunning and emotional drama set in 1920s China. The story revolves around Kitty, a young woman who finds herself trapped in a loveless marriage with Dr. Walter Fane. Walter, a dedicated doctor specializing in infectious diseases, is devastated when he discovers Kitty's affair with another man.

In an effort to escape the scandal and save their marriage, Walter moves them to a remote village in China, where a deadly cholera outbreak is raging. As they navigate the treacherous landscape and confront the harsh realities of the disease, Kitty and Walter's relationship is put to the ultimate test.

Amidst the danger and uncertainty, both Kitty and Walter undergo profound transformations. Kitty, once a shallow and self-centered woman, learns to find purpose and inner strength. Walter, initially cold and distant, begins to soften and open his heart.

The Painted Veil is a visually stunning film, with breathtaking scenery capturing the beauty and mystique of 1920s China. It is also a story about love, forgiveness, and the power of redemption. Kitty and Walter's journey is a testament to the strength of the human spirit and the capacity for growth and change.

Also Known As:

The Painted Veil

Release Date:

19 Jan 2007

Writers:

Ron Nyswaner, W. Somerset Maugham

Awards:

11 wins & 13 nominations total