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A Última Dança de Salomé

Título original: Salome's Last Dance
  • 1988
  • R
  • 1 h 29 min
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6,4/10
2,1 mil
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Stratford Johns and Imogen Millais-Scott in A Última Dança de Salomé (1988)
Salome's Last Dance: I Am Ready
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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.

  • Direção
    • Ken Russell
  • Roteiristas
    • Oscar Wilde
    • Vivian Russell
    • Ken Russell
  • Artistas
    • Glenda Jackson
    • Stratford Johns
    • Nickolas Grace
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    6,4/10
    2,1 mil
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    • Direção
      • Ken Russell
    • Roteiristas
      • Oscar Wilde
      • Vivian Russell
      • Ken Russell
    • Artistas
      • Glenda Jackson
      • Stratford Johns
      • Nickolas Grace
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    • 18Avaliações da crítica
  • Veja as informações de produção no IMDbPro
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      • Ken Russell
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    7Autonome

    Rare, Kinky and Cultish: Classic Russell

    There is never ending debate over the value of work by directors like Russell. He is almost universally written off by professional critics as a mostly sensationalist, tasteless crackpot who's real talent is questionable, yet he is passionately defended by other people and this deserves some comment. Russell's work is often described as "tasteless, vulgar, unrestrained, even misanthropic" and "employing the imagery of sexual excess." One might make a case for the idea that these adjectives describe many fans of Russell's work themselves, or at least that they enjoy these themes in film. The latter is admittedly the case of this author, and unlike many people I certainly feel these are often necessary qualities of good art. Many fans of Russell attempt useless claims that his work is really quite tasteful and not offensive or "over the top" at all, but that would be somewhat inaccurate and in this author's opinion completely missing the point of his work. Compared to normal standards, Russell's films ARE as many critics claim they are, and they will offend people who for the most part should not waste their time viewing his work, and no, offending people is NOT the point of his films, and yes- many nice, healthy, well adjusted people feel his work is fantastic, ingenious and rewarding. Rather than digress into some probably useless philosophical (or political?) arguments over whom is correct or whom is better qualified to comment, it's better that the author's perspective be made clear from the outset. In the end, it might be argued that all ideas about the comparative merits of film or art are pointless, pretentious exercises used to promote arbitrary opinion based on personal taste.

         When I saw this film (on DVD), I was under the impression that it was much older than 1988, for some reason. I have since found nothing online to confirm this, but I will always think of this film as something from the 1970's that was way ahead of it's time, and it has that feel to it. It included a copy of the entire film with live commentary by Russell himself that I found as interesting as the film itself. It is a simple, low budget film, almost deliberately retro in style. The work is Russell in a nutshell. What a man can do with a stage, almost no money, a camera, a few extraordinary friends (including a passionate costume designer), a love of irony and a profound sense of visual style. The elements are crude, simplistic devices- annoyingly, even deliberately so, like archetypal metaphors, and the results completely transcend the execution. That crucial departure is where many critics are simply left behind and forced to write off the work as plainly bad, manipulative sensationalism (unlike every Hollywood film? this film is NOT Hollywood in any way). I could not help thinking how easily this film could be adapted into a cultish, kinky and funny stage play.

         Examining the psychology of eroticism is a hallmark of Russell and is put to great use in this film. That is not some simple offensive device used in Russell's films, it is the whole genius of his work! Sex and eroticism is the driving debacle of social, moral and religious history and deserves a great deal of examination. People have a crying need for Russell's talent of recontextualizing erotica in order to create self-understanding and inspire it's positive aspects within themselves. In other words, if one ever happened to fantasize about any of the crude scenarios Russell presents in his films (though no one can admit it), one might then find it incredibly beneficial to see it presented in an intelligent, imaginative way by someone else. If these themes interest you, I recommend the film highly.

         "Salome's Last Dance" is spectacular only in terms of it's personalities, in no way is (and does not have to be) one of the "greatest" films, yet it is wondrously rare. It is uniquely stylish, and because of it's truly low budget and simple execution, I would say (in direct contradiction of many critics) it is amazingly unpretentious and humble, as well as beautiful.
    feeder goldfish

    a memorable film

    I love this film! But, it seems to evoke strong reactions from people. I've recommended it to friends who absolutely hated it. Oh well. Look for the scene where Salome tries to convince John the Baptist to kiss her. "Kiss me with your lips, John the Baptist." It's a beautiful poem and so perfectly done.

    There's too much to say about this film. I'll just highly recommend it and leave it at that.
    KGB-Greece-Patras

    Another great film by Ken Russel

    This film is actually an Oscar Wilde's stage play adaptation on film, so it won't appeal easily to ordinary film-buffs. This plus its controversial subject matter (commentary on religions, naughty humour, study of seducing, nudity), the old-fashioned style & dialogues will propably turn down many. Their loss. Ken Russel is for once more intelligent and even though a bit unreasonably obsessive with some key-phrases of Salome, his trademark visual style are still evident in this one as well.

    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.
    7TheLittleSongbird

    Much better than initially thought

    Salome's Last Dance is one of those films that will fascinate people or repulse them very like director Ken Russell's directorial style. First viewing I disliked it, seeing it again in a better mood just recently it was much better than remembered, though for me one of Russell's weaker films. A few things stop it from being a masterpiece. Russell does go overboard with the excess at times- not unusual for Russell- and some of those excessive images are disgustingly ugly, especially with Salome licking saliva off her face. Russell also writes himself in an acting role as a photographer and is rather embarrassingly bad and in a somewhat creepy way. Imogen Millais-Scott I had mixed feelings on, she is gorgeous, seductive and age-appropriate, though with a tendency to mug. Even with the excess, Salome's Last Dance does maintain the spirit of Oscar Wilde's play Salome with its beauty and ability to shock. The film is expertly filmed and the production values are a mix of the hypnotisingly beautiful and the decadent, which is hardly inappropriate(Strauss' opera Salome, which I personally love, has those qualities too). The music is a hodgepodge of classical music, and a wonderful hodgepodge at that, Rimsky-Korsakov and especially Debussy the prime composers and they further add to the beautiful yet shocking atmosphere. They are performed very well and mostly fit within the film. The script is witty and uproarious, Herodias has some truly hilarious lines, and the story is interestingly structured with a good touch of the theatrical and the cinematic. You cannot take your eyes away from the dance scene either. Most of the acting is better than its given credit, Glenda Jackson and Stratford Johns especially. Jackson is a little bizarre but also very regal and authoritative and Johns is suitably wry and mischievous, making a potentially tiresome character interesting. Nickolas Grace is a witty Oscar Wilde and Douglas Hodge a mostly effectively warning John the Baptist though he does over-compensate a bit. Overall, easy to see why people will dislike it, it's far from perfect but has interest points and entertainment value. 6.5/10 Bethany Cox
    7matty03

    Ken Russell Fans Will Love This Movie!

    I really love this Ken Russell film. Very compact it features all of the qualities that I most love about Russell's work. I am not sure if anyone outside of his fans will really enjoy it. DVD contains entertaining commentary from Russell.

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    • Curiosidades
      Imogen Millais-Scott was blind during the filming of this production due to a degenerative eye disease.
    • Citações

      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.

    • Conexões
      Featured in A British Picture (1989)
    • Trilhas sonoras
      Gymnopedie No.3
      Music by Erik Satie

      Arranged by Claude Debussy

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    • Data de lançamento
      • junho de 1988 (Estados Unidos da América)
    • Países de origem
      • Reino Unido
      • Estados Unidos da América
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Salome's Last Dance
    • Locações de filme
      • Elstree Studios, Borehamwood, Hertfordshire, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Studio)
    • Empresa de produção
      • Jolly Russell Productions
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      • US$ 331.469
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    • Tempo de duração
      1 hora 29 minutos
    • Mixagem de som
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Proporção
      • 1.85 : 1

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