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http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/total_eclipse/ Part 1: 1hr 57sec Part 2: 50min 32sec Total Eclipse (1995) Total Eclipse is a 1995 film directed by Agnieszka Holland, based on a 1967 play by Christopher Hampton, who also wrote the screenplay. Based on letters and poems, it presents a historically accurate account of the passionate and violent homosexual relationship between the two 19th century French poets Paul Verlaine (David Thewlis) and Arthur Rimbaud (Leonardo DiCaprio), at a time of soaring creativity for both of them. It is rated R in the USA for strong sexuality and nudity, language, and some startling violence. Includes scenes of DiCaprio completely nude and engaging in simulated sexual activity. A man can dream, can't he? Directed by Agnieszka Holland Produced by Jean-Pierre Ramsay-Lev Written by Christopher Hampton Leonardo DiCaprio - Arthur Rimbaud David Thewlis - Paul Verlaine Romane Bohringer - Mathilde Maute Dominique Blanc - Isabelle Rimbaud Felicie Pasotti Cabarbaye - Isabelle, as a child Nita Klein - Rimbaud's Mother James Thiérrée - Frederic Emmanuelle Oppo - Vitalie Denise Chalem - Mrs. Maute De Fleurville Andrzej Seweryn - Mr. Maute De Fleurville Christopher Thompson - Carjat Bruce Van Barthold - Aicard Christopher Chaplin - Charles Cros Christopher Hampton - The Judge Mathias Jung - Andre Music by Jan A.P. Kaczmarek Cinematography Yorgos Arvanitis Editing by Isabelle Lorente Distributed by New Line Cinema Release date(s) 1995 Running time 111 min. Country UK / France / Belgium / Italy Language English The most common criticism was that the film never explained the importance of these two great poets' work, especially their role in the development of the Symbolist movement. Critics also said the film had little character development aside from showing the two famous French poets at a critical and radically unhappy moment in their lives. Critics felt that the film showed a limited sense of what life was like in late-nineteenth century Europe. It largely, but not totally, ignores the two poets' history before and after they met, which makes it harder for the uneducated viewer to understand why a film about their lives was made. It might be very difficult for someone who is not familiar with late nineteenth century French literature to understand or appreciate what is happening in the film. Critics did generally feel that the acting, musical score and cinematography were all well done, although some felt that DiCaprio played the character too closely to his role in the film The Basketball Diaries. Gay film critics noted that the film allowed the two poets to come out of the closet, and made a point of dealing with gay and straight love scenes even-handedly. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rimbaud_and_modern_culture Sharing WidgetTrailer |
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