Quibble number one, a fairly minor one, is with the plot. Without spoiling the ending, I had a fairly clear idea of what was coming. The other quibble is more subjective and I'm not sure it's even fair. More entertainment than involving drama, Venus in Fur could have possibly been a bit deeper, had more at stake for its characters. It could even have been a bit more erotically charged - this is fairly tame stuff - although Polanski was directing his wife. Then again, that might have made it more Taming of the Shrew and less All's Well That Ends Well. I've ragged on Polanski over the last few decades for his mediocre output (Frantic, The Ghost, Death and the Maiden, The Ninth Gate), but I suspected the maker of Rosemary's Baby, Repulsion and Chinatown had better work in mind.
Monday, July 14, 2014
Quibble number one, a fairly minor one, is with the plot. Without spoiling the ending, I had a fairly clear idea of what was coming. The other quibble is more subjective and I'm not sure it's even fair. More entertainment than involving drama, Venus in Fur could have possibly been a bit deeper, had more at stake for its characters. It could even have been a bit more erotically charged - this is fairly tame stuff - although Polanski was directing his wife. Then again, that might have made it more Taming of the Shrew and less All's Well That Ends Well. I've ragged on Polanski over the last few decades for his mediocre output (Frantic, The Ghost, Death and the Maiden, The Ninth Gate), but I suspected the maker of Rosemary's Baby, Repulsion and Chinatown had better work in mind.
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