Stage Beauty

Thursday, September 9th, 2004 10:22 am
[personal profile] tamaranth
""It's a rare opportunity for a 35-year-old man to be offered a role in which he has the chance to play Desdemona and Othello." - Billy Crudup

Best film of the year (so far, though there is a brace of Depps coming up) is Stage Beauty, a little-publicised BBC Films production (directed by Richard Eyre) starring Billy Crudup as Edward Kynaston, Restoration actor specialising in women's, heh, parts; Rupert Everett as an almost Cleesian Charles II: Zoe Tapper as Nell Gwyn ("Oranges! ORANGES!"); and lots of other famous Actors, mostly British.

It is wonderful. Packed with the sort of one-liners that I'd memorise word for word if there'd only been a few; splendidly, though cheaply, set (mostly interiors, though there is a Quaint Inn and a shot of Old London Bridge -- apparently a lot of the London scenes were filmed in the Royal Naval College at Greenwich, just down the road from where I live); full of little jokes and asides (Pepys scribbling away, spaniels everywhere); sweet and jolly, though not without a nasty underside that's utterly true to its period; an equally jolly, though slightly over-Irished, soundtrack; frank dialogue; and King Charles II in (historically-accurate) drag. Also some sound comments on Othello, some understated and sensitively-filmed sex / gender confusion, and plenty of social and historical realism.

We hardly stopped laughing. In fact we didn't even finish our Minstrels. I dearly want to read the original play, 'Compleat Female Stage Beauty', by Jeffrey Hatcher -- who wrote the screenplay too.

Stage Beautyis funded, in part, by the National Lottery: so one can only hope that the Daily Mail will start Disapproving, and thus generate publicity. "Lotto Funds Blown on Sex-Crazed Transvestite 'Art' Film". (Though, actually, it is xenophobic enough (a couple of unflattering comments about the French -- "whenever we do something unpleasant, we excuse ourselves by saying that the French thought of it first" -- that the Mail would probably forgive it a great deal.)

The first film this year that I've left the cinema wanting to see it again immediately. Go and see it before it disappears!

Date: Thursday, September 9th, 2004 12:41 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] msilverstar
It sounds fantastic! I can't wait, I hope it gets here or I get to England this year.

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