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2[[caption-width-right:300:''"Did she? Didn't she?"'']]
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4->''"Your cousin Rachel, Mr. Ashley, is a woman of very strong impulse. And passion."''
5-->-- '''Rainaldi'''
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7''My Cousin Rachel'' is a [[TheFilmOfTheBook film adaptation]] (the second, after [[Film/MyCousinRachel1952 the 1952 version]]) of the gothic Creator/DaphneDuMaurier novel [[Literature/MyCousinRachel of the same name]]. It was directed by Creator/RogerMichell.
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9Philip Ashley (Creator/SamClaflin), a young English gentleman, was raised by and is heir to his older cousin Ambrose. While Ambrose recovers from an illness in Italy, he befriends and later marries their widowed cousin Rachel (Creator/RachelWeisz), before passing away of a brain tumour. When Rachel comes to visit the estate, Philip is initially suspicious of her, convinced she drove Ambrose to his death. However, he slowly becomes more and more entranced with her.
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11The cast also includes Creator/IainGlen as Philip's godfather Nick and Creator/HollidayGrainger as Nick's daughter Louise.
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13The film was released on June 9, 2017.
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17* AdaptationalHeroism: Downplayed, as we don't learn anything definite about Rachel's actions in the film. But the general feeling in the film is that Rachel [[spoiler:might well have been completely innocent of any wrongdoing, whereas in the novel it is rather hinted that Rachel probably had done ''at least something'' wrong. Crucially, in the novel Philip finds the poisonous laburnum seeds in Rachel's drawer, whereas in the film he doesn't find anything incriminating even after thorough search. Likewise, in the novel Rachel's dealings with Rainaldi look rather suspicious; in the film they may still look that way, but at least the possibility that he was Rachel's lover is definitely ruled out.]]
18* AmbiguousSituation: Like the source material, the film does not definitively clarify Rachel's innocence, even opening with ''"Did she? Didn't she?"''. [[spoiler:Was she poisoning Ambrose, or was Ambrose just paranoid because of his brain tumor? Was she poisoning Philip as well? Was she trying to get her hands on the estate, or was Philip just naive and besotted? She dies before Philip can get answers, and he remains haunted by her memory.]]
19* BookEnds: The film begins and ends with Philip monologuing about Ambrose and Rachel.
20* FemmeFatale: Rachel, a beautiful older widow who swans about the estate and may or may not be trying to get her hands on it.
21* HealthyCountryAir: English gentleman Ambrose is sent off to Italy for the fresh air and sunshine after falling ill.
22* HotDrinkCure: Rachel serves herbal infusions to Philip, telling him that she used to serve them for Ambrose. Initially trusting Rachel, Philip starts to suspect her of being a poisoner.
23* IncompatibleOrientation: Philip learns that [[spoiler:Rainaldi]] was gay and thus couldn't be Rachel's lover.
24* KissingCousins: Though the precise degrees of relations are never specified, Rachel marries her cousin Ambrose, then her other cousin Philip falls in love with her.
25* MistakenForCheating: Near the end of the film Philip becomes suspicious of Rachel again and thinks she's having an affair with Rainaldi. [[spoiler:Rainaldi is gay, and Rachel's actions and motivations remain unknowable as she dies shortly after.]]
26* MurderByInaction: [[spoiler:Suspicious of Rachel, Phillip suggests that she go riding along a route where he himself nearly fell to his death earlier in the film. Sure enough...]]
27* {{Nephewism}}: Philip was raised by his older cousin Ambrose and considered him a father.
28* ObliviousToLove: Philip is painfully unaware that his godfather's daughter Louise is in love with him. [[spoiler:They later marry, though Philip is forever changed by his liaison with Rachel.]]
29* RambunctiousItalian: Discussed by Philip and Louise; Philip expects his half-Italian cousin Rachel to be hysterical owing to her heritage.
30* SignificantDoubleCasting: Both Ambrose and his surrogate son Philip fall in love with the mysterious Rachel. The young Ambrose and Philip are both played by Creator/SamClaflin (and their resemblance is commented on as 'remarkable').

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