Showing posts with label stageplay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stageplay. Show all posts

Saturday, 8 July 2017

Venus in Fur (La Venus A La Fourrure) (2013)


David Ives' tricksy Broadway play about a woman auditioning for a role in a play is made an even more tricksy film by director Roman Polanski who casts his doppleganger Mathieu Almaric as Thomas, the writer of the play, and his wife Emmanuelle Seigner as Vanda, the woman auditioning, a move which adds an extra layer of complexity to the two-character story that, as Vanda and Thomas do a readthrough of the script together, plays on ideas of dominance and submission between director and actor, Vanda and Thomas, the play's Vanda and Severin, the goddess Venus and Severin, Venus and Thomas, woman and man, and here, real-life husband and wife, and it is just a shame all this highbrow carry-on ends feeling so inconsequential.

★★★☆

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Friday, 12 May 2017

The Letter (aka The Stare) (2012)

The director of a play seems to be losing her grip on reality in this movie of such utter awfulness it is almost worth sitting through its so-bad-it's-funny Z-grade Black Swan plot with its tedious voiceover narration and zombie-like performances, just to see.

☆☆☆☆☆ (no stars)

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