VENUS: with O'Toole, Phillips & Redgrave
I watched this film over the weekend, and left the cinema with mixed feelings. Despite the wonderful cast of veteran actors (and the slightly misleading trailer) this was far from being a nostalgic trip down memory lane.
The film's main recommendation was Peter O'Toole's Oscar-nominated leading performance, which was flawless despite his frailty. A consummate actor, with movie-star presence and charisma, he dominated the film. The script was also sharp and witty in places, but there was too much casual bad language for my personal taste. The sight of Leslie Phillips "effing and blinding" like a trooper was a bit of a shock!
The central theme is about an old man trying to experience passion in his life for one last time. Personally, I found the relationship between the old man and the young girl slightly unconvincing. I didn't find the characters endearing and felt slightly uncomfortable watching certain scenes. Also, the grey, gloomy photography rather betrayed the film's modest budget, although it did fit the melancholic tone.
Overall, a film of highs and lows. I didn't have strong feelings either way.
Regards
Phil Turner
Last edited by Phil Turner; 28-01-2007 at 11:53 PM.
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