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Priest of Love

  • 1981
  • VM14
  • 2h 5min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
6,0/10
560
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Priest of Love (1981)
Following the banning and burning of his novel, "The Rainbow", D.H. Lawrence and his wife, Frieda, move to the United States, and then to Mexico. When Lawrence contracts tuberculosis, they return to England for a short time, then to Italy, where Lawrence wrote "Lady Chatterley's Lover".
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David Herbert Lawrence e sua moglie, Frieda, si trasferiscono negli Stati Uniti e poi in Messico. Quando lui contrae la tubercolosi, tornano in Inghilterra per un breve periodo, poi in Itali... Leggi tuttoDavid Herbert Lawrence e sua moglie, Frieda, si trasferiscono negli Stati Uniti e poi in Messico. Quando lui contrae la tubercolosi, tornano in Inghilterra per un breve periodo, poi in Italia, dove scrisse "L'amante di Lady Chatterley".David Herbert Lawrence e sua moglie, Frieda, si trasferiscono negli Stati Uniti e poi in Messico. Quando lui contrae la tubercolosi, tornano in Inghilterra per un breve periodo, poi in Italia, dove scrisse "L'amante di Lady Chatterley".

  • Regia
    • Christopher Miles
  • Sceneggiatura
    • D.H. Lawrence
    • Harry T. Moore
    • Alan Plater
  • Star
    • Ian McKellen
    • Janet Suzman
    • Ava Gardner
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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    560
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    • Regia
      • Christopher Miles
    • Sceneggiatura
      • D.H. Lawrence
      • Harry T. Moore
      • Alan Plater
    • Star
      • Ian McKellen
      • Janet Suzman
      • Ava Gardner
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    • 6Recensioni della critica
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    Ian McKellen
    Ian McKellen
    • D.H. Lawrence
    Janet Suzman
    Janet Suzman
    • Frieda Lawrence
    Ava Gardner
    Ava Gardner
    • Mabel Dodge Luhan
    Penelope Keith
    Penelope Keith
    • The Honourable Dorothy Brett
    Jorge Rivero
    Jorge Rivero
    • Tony Luhan
    John Gielgud
    John Gielgud
    • Herbert G. Muskett
    James Faulkner
    James Faulkner
    • Aldous Huxley
    Mike Gwilym
    • John Middleton Murry
    Marjorie Yates
    • Ada Lawrence
    Wendy Allnutt
    Wendy Allnutt
    • Maria Huxley
    Jane Booker
    Jane Booker
    • Barbara Weekley
    Sarah Brackett
    Sarah Brackett
    • Achsah Brewster
    Adrienne Burgess
    • Katherine Mansfield
    Patrick Holt
    Patrick Holt
    • Arthur Lawrence
    Burnell Tucker
    Burnell Tucker
    • Earl Brewster
    Horst Weinert
    • Dr. Uhfelder
    • (as Mike Morris)
    Anne Dyson
    Anne Dyson
    • Lydia Lawrence
    Sarah Miles
    Sarah Miles
    • Film Star
    • Regia
      • Christopher Miles
    • Sceneggiatura
      • D.H. Lawrence
      • Harry T. Moore
      • Alan Plater
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    4planktonrules

    Dull...dreadfully dull.

    "Priest of Love" is a biopic about author D. H. Lawrence and his wife, Frieda. It follows them from World War I to his death in 1930.

    "Priest of Love" is a rather superficial and dull biography. While D. H. Lawrence's work was very controversial in its day and resulted in some well publicized book burnings and his personal life was weird (to say the least), this film never piqued my interest. Perhaps it was the flat performances by the leads or the script. Perhaps it was because Lawrence wasn't a man whose life I would want to emulate. However, I think the main problem is that the life of Lawrence would best be summed up in a mini-series and condensing about twenty years of his life into a film is a tall order. So, because so much time passes, it comes off more like a Cliff Notes version of his exploits. My recommendation is that you instead read up on Lawrence and his life...you'll learn more and it won't be so dreadfully lifeless as this movie.
    5jayraskin

    Curiously Unsatisfying Over-Dramatic Biography of D.H Lawrence

    I've seen many films of D. H. Lawrence's works including "Sons and Lovers," "Women in Love," "The Virgin and the Gypsy," "The Rainbow" and "Lady Chatterley's Lover" and enjoyed all of them. I was surprised and disappointed by this one.

    Christopher Miles did a wonderful adaptation of "The Virgin and the Gypsy" 10 years before he made this film. He certainly is a scholar of Lawrence and a talented filmmaker, so why was this film so charmless and seem so shallow.

    I will give a couple of reasons: First, I saw the 99 minute recut of the film. I imagine/hope that the apparently lost original 125 minutes was less choppy and jumpy.

    Second, Ian McKellan was a terrible choice for the lead. He simply was too much of a stage actor at this point of his career and he plays most scenes for the the benefit of the baloney.

    Third, the beginning shows Lawrence having a nude swim with a homosexual lover. The rest of the movie is about his love affair with his German wife. It is just confusing and undercuts the rest of the movie as we expect him to run off and leave his wife for a man at some point.

    Fourth, the movie portrays Lawrence as a one dimensional lone victim of censorship, surely there were other writers being censored at the time and many powerful people supporting his rights to freedom of speech. Making the censor a buffoon (played dully by John Gielgud) doesn't help, but seems to trivialize the issue.

    Fifth, Miles may have been to close to the material. He wants to give us a lot of factual information about Lawrence, but the history lesson feels like a history lesson, and there is little dramatic tension. Janet Suzman as Frieda Lawrence seems to carry the weight of whatever dramatic tension there is.

    The movie does have nice cinematography. However all the movies adapted from Lawrence's work also have great cinematography and much better characters and stories.
    10green4tom

    Wonderful movie

    I remember this movie very well from 23 years ago. It came out at the same time as did REDS, which is coming out in DVD soon. Why not Priest of Love? The film details D.H. Lawrence's stand against World War I, his stormy relationship with his wife Frieda, his conflict with the authorities, his bisexual leanings. Ian McKellan is excellent, as is his co-star, Janet Suzman, as Frieda. In many ways, D.H. Lawrence was a powerful forerunner of that great prodigal student of Freud, Wilhelm Reich, with his writings on human sexuality and its fundamental importance to our psychology. This is truly a great movie, well photographed, from what I remember, dealing with still controversial, relevant topics for today.
    8videorama-759-859391

    Love knows no bounds

    I must say, this poignant drama about one of the greatest authors/poets, filled with wonderful, top shelf actors rmade my movie night. POL is an engaging if engrossing drama, which recounts the banning of DH Lawrence's books, and paintings, which at the time, went against what was acceptable, where Lawrence's work was sort of pushing, pornographic boundaries, which today, would be seen in a much more normal light. It's opening sees the grand trashing of one of his awesome sellers, by authority. DH Lawrence was the guy responsible for the notorious and raunchy Lady Chatterly's lover, which Lawrence based on his older wife, who on impulse, just took off with him, leaving her three children and hubby. The story is a little bit patchy, but really, it's the awesome actors which take away from that, and the story is an interesting journey of a liternary geniius. There are some wonderfully shot locations, villa's where Lawrence spent time, while his cancerous health deteriorated, where on occassions he was coughing up phlegm and blood, one scene, quite alertiing. You can't go wrong when you have actors of McKellen's, Suzman's, Gardener's, Keith's stature. Their all A1, there's actually no real competition, as they're just all perfect here, as is the less shown Gielgud, a police seargeant, who banished and seized Lawrence's works, where one gets the impression, there's a more personal attack, grudge. I actually found it hard to believe Gielgud's character's earlier profession, as he seemed much different. Keith, who once was the ambassador for the Continental soup ads in the 80's, as was the great Robert Morley, is just a delight as a sort of, floozie tag along wirth DH Lawrence and wifie. Her character was probably my favorite, in some ways, sad, and pitiful. I really liked this close trio, living for today, not tomorrow. Lawrence had some pretty violent moodswings, his anger exploding out of nowhere, where mostly, it was physically transferred on older wifie, Suzman. Some scenes, which you can see in the prieview, use that special atmospheric which truly gives meaning to the scenes. Trivia note- another of Lawrence's trashed books, Kangaroo, which we see as another hit for the author here, became an Aussie film, with Colin Friels, but sadly cinema wise, made more of a thud. Great period piece film for 1981, I suggest, you see POL. It might just entice you.
    7bandw

    Too much to cover in so short a movie

    This concentrates on the last few years of D.H. Lawrence's life and, in particular, on his relationship with his wife Frieda. Lawrence's book "The Rainbow" was banned in 1915 for obscenity. That and the fact that Frieda was a German aristocrat exacerbated the scrutiny the Lawrences experienced in WWI Britain, ultimately having them being accused of spying for the Germans. After suffering the harassment in England the Lawrences left the country to began a self-imposed exile that took them to about a dozen countries. The movie collapses their peripatetic lifestyle to sojourns in the United States, Mexico, Italy, England, and France.

    After leaving England the movie has the Lawrences landing in Taos, New Mexico where they were closely associated with the wealthy patron of the arts Mabel Dodge Luhan and the artist Dorothy Brett. In exchange for the original text of "Sons and Lovers" Dodge gave them a 160 acre ranch outside of Taos--a ranch that is now known as the Lawrence Ranch. The British artist Dorothy Brett lived on the ranch with the Lawrences, in a separate dwelling. Here is where the weakness of the movie started to become apparent to me and that is the lack of motivation for behavior. What was the basis of the Lawrence's relationship with Brett that resulted in their being close enough to come to the United States together and live on the same ranch.

    The motivations for the various moves from country to country are not well established and the transitions are confusingly abrupt. Maybe what prompted the moves were no more than whims, but without any notice the Lawrences were all of the sudden in some place in Mexico, or some place in Italy, or some other place in Italy, on in Capri, or France. The same goes for the people in their lives. How did they ever get to know Mabel Dodge, or any of the other famous people that drifted in and out of their lives? There was no identification of these people beyond sometimes being given their names. For example, while in England we see the Lawrences socializing with John Middleton Murry and his paramour Katherine Mansfield, the latter not even being identified. People would suddenly appear, taking me some time to figure out who they were, like Lawrence's sister Ada. There were scenes that had Aldous Huxley visiting the Lawrences in Italy with the primary interaction between Huxley and Lawrence being over Huxley's painting an external wall lamp. Surely some relevant dialog could have been inserted there.

    Ian McKellen gives a good performance as Lawrence, but even at that we get only a hint of an understanding of this complex man--I think I came away with a better understanding of Frieda than of her husband. We get only a hint of Lawrence's homosexual tendencies from an early scene that has him frolicking naked on the beach with a young friend. Dorothy Brett is portrayed as being a grinning simpleton. For her to have been a close friend to the Lawrences, surely there was more to the woman than what we see here.

    Of course time is devoted to the writing and publication of "Lady Chatterley's Lover." The music accompanying these scenes is so irritatingly over the top, I suppose to emphasize the significance, that it would be more suitable for Henry's victory at Agincourt.

    Some time is spent on Lawrence's efforts at painting in his last years, with the paintings in his exhibition in London being seized and the show closed down. Some of these paintings can now be seen at the La Fonda hotel in Taos. If you ever have a chance to see them, you will be convinced that it was best for Lawrence to devote his talents to writing. To call them erotic paintings, at least at this late date, is more than an overstatement.

    I suppose this movie broke some ground as being a major commercial movie that had full frontal male nudity and, as McKellen notes with pleasure in his interview on the extras, it is the first commercial movie to portray an erect penis, albeit as a shadow on a wall.

    I saw this in its original release in 1981 and have looked forward to seeing it again on DVD. The "director's cut" now on DVD has been edited from the original 125 minutes to 99 minutes. My memory is not good enough to remember exactly what was cut (I do remember a scene involving Lawrence's ashes that is no longer there), but what remains on the DVD I think is more disjointed and confusing than what was in the original. The cutting is puzzling, getting at an understanding of this complicated man demands a longer movie rather than shorter.

    Perhaps the most positive result of seeing this movie would be to encourage you to read Lawrence's writings.

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      This movie was released on the 51st Anniversary year of the death of author D.H. Lawrence.
    • Citazioni

      Herbert G. Muskett: [looking at a copy of Lawrence's book "Kangaroo"] It does not appear to be obscene in absolutely legal terms. Anti-British to the point of insanity.

      Clerk to Herbert G. Muskett: Apparently, Mr. Lawrence is going to America.

      Herbert G. Muskett: We must inform the authorities.

      Clerk to Herbert G. Muskett: It's been attended to, Mr Muskett.

      [reaching for the book]

      Clerk to Herbert G. Muskett: Shall I take this?

      Herbert G. Muskett: Leave it. I shall read it again. To make absolutely sure

      [recommences intense study of the book]

    • Versioni alternative
      An abridged 99 minute "Centenary version" was released in 1985 in the UK to better box office and critical acclaim to commemorate the birth of D.H.Lawrence. As well as inevitable cutting of some material the shortened version also rearranges the placement of some of the flashback sequence and ends with Lawrence's death excluding the New Mexico epilogue. The short version is a properly re-prepared effort however with the appearance order end-credits redone to reflect the new positions in which characters first appear. Copies of the 1981 version, which was first released in the UK during the 1982 Falklands War when theatre going plummeted, now no longer exist.
    • Connessioni
      Featured in Sneak Previews: Halloween II, Priest of Love, Chanel Solitaire, The Watcher in the Woods (1981)
    • Colonne sonore
      The Way We Get It Together
      music by Francis James Brown and Stanley Joseph Seeger (as Joseph James)

      Lyrics by Christopher Cone

      Played by The Pasadena Roof Orchestra

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    • Data di uscita
      • 8 aprile 2023 (Italia)
    • Paesi di origine
      • Regno Unito
      • Messico
      • Italia
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
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