Love is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon | Derek Jacobi, Daniel Craig | GRITTY, SAD BUT THE BEST.
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Love is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon
Derek Jacobi
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Daniel Craig
Strand Releasing, 2000
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highly recommended
I Almost Missed This Gem!
Last week I was going through my very old copies of Tatler, Harper's & Queen, and Vogue magazines (British issues) and found one with a review of this film. My old issues go back 15 years some of them. I read the review and saw the list of the actors names and said, "I've got to get this." After looking at it today, I am so glad I came across the review, because I would never have seen it otherwise.
I am not a
Francis
Bacon
fan. His work, like Freud, leaves me uninspired. Jean Michel Basquiat, on the other hand, fires me up emotionally. After seeing the film I do want to see his retrospective next summer here in NYC at The Met. Perhaps then I WILL be inspired.
The film is just incredible. The writing, the photography, the editing, the music, the acting, absolutely wonderful. Faces who are now familiar to me would not have been when this film was made in the 90s. Craig, Swinton. Of course I knew and adored Derek Jacobi. He WAS Bacon. His looks, mannerisms, everything. The 'sex' scenes are tastefully done if that is the right word, and a lot is left to your imagination. The British really are the best actors and actresses in the world. There is no denying that.
The story is sad, disturbing and true. Like PRICK UP YOUR EARS, we get a fly-on-the-wall view of a forbidden London in the 60s. The gay scene that we would not have stumbled across had we not known the bars and clubs were there. The actors, all of them, were really excellent. I am just so glad I happened upon the review and was smart enough to get this film. It is money well spent. Now I must read more about Mr. Bacon.
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GRITTY, SAD BUT THE BEST.
I KNEW NOTHING ABOUT
FRANCIS
BACON
. SO THE MOVIE WAS EDUCATIONAL. SOMETIMES MORE THAN I REALLY WANTED. D. CRAIG WAS MAGNIFICENT. A MUST FOR ALL THOSE WHO MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN ART AND ARTIST'S HISTORY AND A DICKENISH ENGLAND.
A Strange Love Affair
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A Strange Love Affair
Amos Lassen
When Daniel Craig was cast as the new James Bond there was a lot of interest in the 1998 film, "Love is the Devil" (Strand Releasing) because of his frontal nude scene in the film. The film, itself, is a somewhat short look at the very strange love affair between Francis Bacon (Derek Jacobi), an artist and his model/lover George Dyer (Daniel Craig). Dyer was the model for some of Bacon's most famous works and the film gives us an impressionist look at the relationship between the two men. Jacobi gives quite the performance embodying some of the artists real quirks including interaction with some very strange friends, brushing his teeth with ammonia, his masochistic bend and his sheer audacity. Visually and through characterization the movie is quite brilliant in its abstractions, darkness and cruelty.
Bacon is presented to us as a man who is disturbed and uncaring but he is also a genius who is not completely in control of himself. He used people, including Dyer, in order to succeed in the art world. However, his life plays second fiddle to the art scene at the time.
Craig as Dyer is also excellent and he falls victim to Bacon's strange ways as he becomes the artist's muse. As Dyer falls into alcohol and drugs as well as an abusive relationship, we become aware that he is heading toward the final fall--suicide.
Aside from the stars and the appearance of Jarman's muse Tilda Swinton, it is the photography of the film that is outstanding even though the film does appear pretentious at times. Obviously, this film was made for a more intellectual group than the man on the street but all in all, I found it completely interesting.
As for Craig's nude scene, let me just say that he measures up.
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Love is the Devil
I was very satisfied with this movie. The discription was accurate and the transaction was pleasant. All in all, a very good experience.
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