- Venus (film)
Infobox Film
name = Venus
caption = Promotional poster for the film
director =Roger Michell
producer = Kevin Loader
writer =Hanif Kureishi
narrator =
starring =Peter O'Toole Leslie Phillips Jodie Whittaker Richard Griffiths andVanessa Redgrave
music = David Arnold Corinne Bailey Rae
cinematography = Haris Zambarloukos
editing = Nicolas Gaster
distributor = UK:Buena Vista Pictures USA:Miramax Films
released = 2006
runtime = 95 min.
country = UK
language = English
budget = £3,000,000 [http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/filmnetwork/A19234299 BBC Interview With the Director]
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imdb_id = 0489327"Venus" is a 2006 film staring
Peter O'Toole ,Leslie Phillips ,Vanessa Redgrave andJodie Whittaker . It is directed byRoger Michell and written byHanif Kureishi .The film premiered at the
Telluride Film Festival and was put on limited release in the United States onDecember 15 ,2006 .Plot
The plot concerns Maurice (
Peter O'Toole ), an elderly actor who finds himself increasingly attracted to his friend Ian's great-niece Jessie (Jodie Whittaker ) while simultaneously finding himself in deteriorating health due to prostate cancer. Maurice's friend describes the great-niece as a trouble maker and a nuisance, but Maurice discovers that Jessie warms up to him when he starts interacting with her. He takes her to the National Gallery inLondon, England to view his favorite painting, "The Rokeby Venus" by the Spanish artist Velázquez. Jessie had expressed interest in modeling (Maurice initially mis-hears this as "yodeling") and Maurice arranges for Jessie to model nude for an art class. As a result of Jessie posing for the art class, and inspired by his favorite painting, Maurice decides to give Jessie the nickname "Venus". Maurice and Jessie develop a passive/aggressive relationship over the course of the film. Maurice is forward in terms of his attraction toward Jessie while Jessie occasionally indulges his whims to a limited extent, such as touching her hand and smelling her neck, but also retracts the indulgences when she feels that he has gone too far. The plot of the film revolves around the evolving friendship or relationship between the two characters. For Maurice, this appears to be the last attempt at something approaching a love life, as his prostate operation has left him impotent. For Jessie, it is less clear what she sees in Maurice. During the course of the film we see her do everything from exploit him (trying to get him to buy her presents, trying to use his apartment to have sex with a boy), take care of him, flirt with him, reject him sexually, and engage with him as a friend. During the course of the film we learn that she has been rejected by her mother and great-uncle for her promiscuous life style; it is implied that she is drawn to Maurice because he doesn't judge her as harshly as her family members have.The plot comes to a head when Jessie becomes involved with a boy. The two young lovers convince Maurice to take a walk so that they can have sex. Maurice initially obliges the request, but returns to kick them out of his flat. A scuffle ensues and Jessie knocks down Maurice, injuring him. Jessie leaves with the boy and apparently spends the night out partying with him at clubs, later returning to check on Maurice. When the paramedics arrive, Maurice claims he can't remember who attacked him, much to Jesse's surprise. Then Maurice calls for "Venus" to take care of him. Jessie, remorseful, agrees to look after Maurice. Some time later, after Maurice has at least partly recovered, he takes Jessie to the coast. As they sit down by the water Maurice says to Jessie "Now, we can really talk." and dies, leaning on her.
Awards and reception
The film opened to generally positive reviews from American critics [ [http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/venus Venus - Movie Reviews, Trailers, Pictures - Rotten Tomatoes ] ] . It was nominated for five
British Independent Film Awards and earned Oscar,BAFTA , Screen Actors Guild,Broadcast Film Critics Association andGolden Globe nominations for O'Toole as Best Actor. Leslie Phillips also received a BAFTA nomination for Best Supporting Actor.O'Toole's Oscar nomination marked his eighth Best Actor nomination over a span of forty-five years. [ [http://www.oscar.com/nominees/?pn=list OSCAR.com - 80th Annual Academy Awards - Nominee List ] ] However, on
February 25 ,2007 , at the79th Academy Awards , he was bested byForest Whitaker ("The Last King of Scotland"), making O'Toole's eight nominations without victory a record.Cast
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Peter O'Toole as Maurice
*Leslie Phillips as Ian
*Jodie Whittaker as Jessie
*Vanessa Redgrave as Valerie
*Richard Griffiths as Donald
*Cathryn Bradshaw as JillianReferences
External links
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* [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/film/article1295825.ece The Times Film Review: Venus]
* [http://ignoremagazine.com/discourse/films/venus.htm Review of "Venus" in "ignore" "Magazine"]
* [http://www.metacritic.com/film/titles/venus "Venus" Reviews] atMetacritic
* [http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-venus11sep11,1,3708245.story?coll=la-promo-entnews 'Venus' director talks of talent and O'Toole]
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