Na Inglaterra vitoriana, o famoso escritor Oscar Wilde vai ao bordel onde prostitutas e seu namorado encenam uma de suas peças, que havia sido proibida pela justiça. Durante o show, um rapaz... Ler tudoNa Inglaterra vitoriana, o famoso escritor Oscar Wilde vai ao bordel onde prostitutas e seu namorado encenam uma de suas peças, que havia sido proibida pela justiça. Durante o show, um rapaz paquera Wilde e desperta ciúmes no seu namorado.Na Inglaterra vitoriana, o famoso escritor Oscar Wilde vai ao bordel onde prostitutas e seu namorado encenam uma de suas peças, que havia sido proibida pela justiça. Durante o show, um rapaz paquera Wilde e desperta ciúmes no seu namorado.
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There's too much to say about this film. I'll just highly recommend it and leave it at that.
The scenario of this film is set in a brothel where Oscar Wilde is treated to an illegal birthday performance of his play, acted by friends who include some of the employees of the host establishment. This choice of venue has upset many critics but it is totally irrelevant to the play - it is helpful for a modern viewer to remember that, at the time in which this film is set, Oscar Wilde and his literary friends would meet regularly to present impromptu performances of works they had written, basically as a quality control procedure for the final product they eventually published; and this film simply exploits the practice. It is essentially a film of a play, with the story associated with the presentation of the play added to maintain cinematographic interest.
Ken Russell is a controversial director but although the film is not without faults, the overall quality is outstanding, the cast is superb, and there are particularly memorable performances by Glenda Jackson as Queen Herodias and by Imogen Millais-Scott (who shows the capability of looking any age between thirteen and thirty) as Princess Salome. Both the play and the film effectively capture the decadence, which was characteristic of the royal courts of petty despots at this point in history, better than any other works I have seen. It should be a must for anyone who has the opportunity to see it.
So, this ain't only for Ken Russel's fans, but also to any lover of true cinema. In these years of Hollywood films, it's not violence or nudity itself that offends. It's the way they are presented. In a typical Hollywood flick nudity (female, of course) as well as violence is shown to make the viewer feel better. In 'Salome's last dance', this is not the case, because its way is not something you're used to.
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- CuriosidadesImogen Millais-Scott was blind during the filming of this production due to a degenerative eye disease.
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John the Baptist: Don't be tempted to worship the golden calf or you'll suffer my wrath.
Oscar Wilde: No sermons, please, Bosey. I'm not in the mood for the missionary position just now.
- ConexõesFeatured in A British Picture (1989)
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- Salome's Last Dance
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- Faturamento bruto nos EUA e Canadá
- US$ 331.469
- Tempo de duração
- 1 h 29 min(89 min)
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- Proporção
- 1.85 : 1