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Director: Philip Kaufman
Writer: Doug Wright
Producers: M. Huffam, J. Chasman, N. Wechsler, P. Kaufman
Actors:
Geoffrey Rush as Marquis de Sade Joaquin Phoenix as Abbé de Coulmie Kate Winslet as Madeleine |
The characters are well-developed, they have feelings, they are trying their best to do what is right at that time, but also attempting to contain some of the ravenous passions whirling around within them. I think we could all relate to that, no matter what time period we are living in. The actors are also extremely genuine across the board. Reservations should be made for both Rush and Phoenix at the Academy Awards at the end of this year because they both mold great, fervent characters, inside a period of excessive restraint. Winslet is also wonderful as the innocent girl who is thrilled to be a part of the Marquis’ wicked words, despite not partaking in any their actions herself. Caine is Caine, but his character is solid and required for the story to gel as it does. But it’s the richness of this story that’ll either grab or it won’t. I was snatched completely, especially since I too love to write, and the various elements intertwined within the basic outline of this film and the unpredictability of it all, just rocked me hard. Good show to all involved.
Now if you’re reading this and wondering how any of this has any bearing whatsoever on your own life, well, just think of this. Is there something or someone who is preventing you from “being all that you can be” in your own life? Is there something within you that empowers you so, but it is something that you are afraid to let slip out, for fear of what the outside world would think or do? Well, see this movie and witness the extreme, and I do mean extreme, measures that one man takes to allow his passion the opportunity to flow freely. By God, if this ol’ boy could overpower the barbaric acts of those days, just so that he could release a few of his words onto our book shelves, let’s hope that some of his fury gives us, that little extra drive needed to follow our own dreams, no matter how many obstacles lay before them. PS: Can you tell that this film went a little deeper for me? Makes me feel like writing another screenplay…yee-haw!!
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