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The Principles of Lust

  • 2003
  • 1h 48m
IMDb RATING
4.9/10
1.4K
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Sienna Guillory, Alec Newman, and Marc Warren in The Principles of Lust (2003)
Drama

Crippled by his writer's block, Paul enters into a new, exciting relationship with risk-taking Billy and super-sexy Juliette. As it becomes increasingly tangled, however, he must choose one ... Read allCrippled by his writer's block, Paul enters into a new, exciting relationship with risk-taking Billy and super-sexy Juliette. As it becomes increasingly tangled, however, he must choose one of them over the other.Crippled by his writer's block, Paul enters into a new, exciting relationship with risk-taking Billy and super-sexy Juliette. As it becomes increasingly tangled, however, he must choose one of them over the other.

  • Director
    • Penny Woolcock
  • Writers
    • Tim Cooke
    • Penny Woolcock
  • Stars
    • Alec Newman
    • Marc Warren
    • Sienna Guillory
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    4.9/10
    1.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Penny Woolcock
    • Writers
      • Tim Cooke
      • Penny Woolcock
    • Stars
      • Alec Newman
      • Marc Warren
      • Sienna Guillory
    • 15User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 nominations total

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    Alec Newman
    Alec Newman
    • Paul
    Marc Warren
    Marc Warren
    • Billy
    Sienna Guillory
    Sienna Guillory
    • Juliette
    Lara Clifton
    • Hole
    Alexander Popplewell
    • Harry
    Julian Barratt
    Julian Barratt
    • Philip
    Gwyn Hollis
    • Jude
    • (as Gwyne Hollis)
    Tommy Yates
    • Bezzer
    Colin Nutton
    • Ray
    • (as Skint Eastwood)
    Kelli Hollis
    • Lizzie
    Nisha Nayar
    Nisha Nayar
    • Olivia
    Dylan Fielding
    • Charlie
    Mackenzie Crook
    Mackenzie Crook
    • Dan
    Ricky Roberts
    • Jordon
    Luke Smedley
    • Robbie
    Jake Geddes
    • Billy's Son
    Meryl Hampton
    • Mrs Kirk
    Roger Butcher
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    • Director
      • Penny Woolcock
    • Writers
      • Tim Cooke
      • Penny Woolcock
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    9david-1291

    Positive

    I found the philosophy of what this film was after very persuasive. Looking at the schism that forms in any artist serious about their work, and the agony of the personal choices that come out of sacrificing for one's work. The film looks at how artists make this choice. The characters are well defined and the acting is compelling. I felt the tension of the central character's choices palpably. The motivations behind the actions of each character were well exposed and added depth to what, in less able hands, would have resulted in inexplicable behavior. This central theme of choice, the choice of what type of life we pursue and the conflicts that emerge between desire for adventure and comfort are beautifully drawn in this film.
    7noir guy

    Interesting, if flawed.

    At last, a British movie with a degree of ambition, even if the ambition remains unfulfilled by the film's fade-out. Basically, this is the old tale of the blocked male protagonist becoming enervated by an encounter with his dark side before ultimately realising the error of his ways (see also FIGHT CLUB). As a meditation on machismo and the male psyche, this certainly passes muster, with the dark side manifestation Billy (a truly scary and, hopefully, career-defining performance by Marc Warren) proving that the devil really does have all the best tunes (literally, as the soundtrack really rocks when the characters get down to their darker doings). However, the invention and insight runs out around the halfway mark leaving us with some sub-Georges Bataille musings and a conventional wrap-up which seriously detract from an interesting set-up which promises much but delivers merely a light cuff when a sucker punch is needed. Still, it's dark, challenging and occasionally disturbing work (the corruption of innocence theme is particularly well handled, as is the direction of all the child actors), and the explicit sexual detail will almost certainly result in a truncated or unrated version being released Stateside. On the basis of this, director Penny Woolcock and saturnine star Marc Warren look to be emergent talents well worth watching. Recommended, albeit with reservations.
    8LLB212

    INTIMACY meets FIGHT CLUB

    This hypersexual hyperviolent film winds up addressing serious issues perhaps in spite of it self and its writer-director Penny Woolcock who was present at the screening I saw along with female lead Sienna Guillory at the Toronto Film Festival. Paul, a would be writer, starts a primarily sexual relationship with Juliette including carefree intimacy in public which gives Paul the sense that he is living life on the edge. Also in his life is Billy, the apotheosis of the edge and a good stand in for The Prince of Darkness. Ultimately Paul must address the difference between observing life and living life and having a fantasy vs. living a fantasy. Do things have a point or are things the point in themselves? This film is strong enough to not provide answers.

    For those who have asked the question, Ms. Woolcock replies that the bare-knuckle children show that Billy is always moving on to a higher level of outrageousness.
    5ellkew

    Some surprising moments

    I am surprised so many people really hate this film. I thought it was quite brave in the way it approached its subject matter and for me it took me down a different grittier path to the sterile world of the ordinary polished British film. I never really knew where this was going which again I enjoyed (you can plot the direction of a Richard Curtis film after fifteen minutes) and it left me thinking about why other films don't do this. It was by no means ground breaking and the characters were unpleasant but then so was Travis Bickle. It had some strong scenes but on the whole it didn't quite hold together. Marc Warren was the best thing in it and I would probably watch most films with him in. Could have been better but still gave me some nice surprises which I can't say about many British films.
    9ogden_fahey

    Interesting insightful crtique

    Saw this tonight and felt obliged to look up this film online, its apolitical kitchen sink drama for the naughties - or noughties, or whatever - but its more than kitchen sink, its Shakespearian with its symbolism. Poor Britain, it has descended into lad-ism and porn, gone mad between temptation and boredom, the sickness of newsfeed represented by shocking violence, irresponsibility and real games. I'm seriously impressed with the writer who got all this into the script, I "got it" Its not for the faint hearted, a lot of things aren't, but if you're a player, or want to be - well you might be surprised what actually goes on. I hope to see more from this director.

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      An uncredited actress performs unsimulated sex during an orgy scene. "Yeah, well, y'know. You saw it. It was always in the script that we turned up to a swingers club. I can't really remember a lot about it, but we mixed with a lot of people who really were from the club and just shot it. Certain things you can't fake, can you?" - Marc Warren explained.
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    • Release date
      • March 12, 2004 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Şehvetin Esasları
    • Filming locations
      • Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, UK
    • Production companies
      • Film4
      • Yorkshire Media Production Agency (YMPA)
      • Studio of the North
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      1 hour 48 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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