The Libertine

The Libertine

  • Director: Laurence Dunmore
  • Countries of origin: United Kingdom, Australia
  • Language: English
  • Release date: March 10, 2006
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.35 : 1
  • Also known as: Kẻ Phóng Đãng
  • "The Libertine" is a 114-minute historical drama film jointly produced by the United Kingdom and Australia. The film was directed by Laurence Dunmore, starring Johnny Depp , Samantha Morton , John Malkovich, etc., and was released in the UK on November 18, 2005   .
    The film is adapted from Steven Jeffery’s play of the same name. It tells the story of the Oxford prodigy Earl of Rochester, who lived in the erosive 17th-century Bourbon , England. He tried homosexuality, insisted on atheism, was notorious, lustful, excessively drunk, and died at the age of 33. Yu's life with syphilis   .

    Details

    • Release date March 10, 2006
    • Filming locations Montacute House, Montacute, Somerset, England, UK
    • Production companies The Weinstein Company, Isle of Man Film, Mr. Mudd

    Box office

    Gross US & Canada

    $4,835,065

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $27,804

    Gross worldwide

    $10,852,064

    Movie reviews

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    • By Hiram 2022-04-19 09:02:34

      Synopsis

      The protagonist of this film is John Wilmert, a decadent aristocrat living in 17th-century London, the second earl of Rochester, who talks about a vigorous love affair with an actress named Elizabeth Barry, When he was forced to write a play for Charles II, he deliberately wrote a satirical drama to tease the monarch, which directly led to his own downfall.

      John Wilmert, Earl of Rochester (1647-1680) was a well-known real figure in British history. On the one hand, his own debauchery,...

    • By Nadia 2022-04-19 09:02:34

      In this dark and muddy world, where is your love?

      In "Wine Into Wine", Li Bai shouted: "Since ancient times, sages and sages are all lonely, only the drinkers keep their names." These sentences are dimly lit and foggy in front of him, and 17th century England is about to come out again.

      John Rochester, Johnny Depp, John Malkovich. This rambunctious Earl is tailor-made for Johnny Depp. When he looks you in the eye on the screen and asks: "Now, do you like me", I think few people can resist their inner "I do" the sound of. He's...

    • By Brooke 2022-04-19 09:02:34

      Maybe. . Is it my low aesthetic ability?

      If you're not a Johnny Depp fan. . . Don't watch this movie.

      I took the time to watch this movie very seriously, but I don’t know what this seemingly high-level story wants to say (!!!). In my opinion (I'm probably getting old and starting to focus on storytelling), it's very difficult to tell the story of this not-so-famous bastard who is very angry and soft-hearted - there are many characters, The film Zhuyu is ahead, not to mention, the story is really created enough. . . bad....

    • By Scot 2022-04-19 09:02:34

      I can't feel anything in my life

      "I can't feel anything in my life. I hope someone touches me on stage." When he said this, his eyes were shining, like the light of hope, but also with prayer, sincere trust and expectation, like She is the only one in the world who is truly worthy of him to live and continue to create, yes, he stared at her, so close, his heart was attracted to her from the beginning, not how beautiful and excellent she was, but her Different from others, self has never been carved, natural fearless, a little...

    • By Elinore 2022-04-19 09:02:34

      "Post Supplements: Revolutionary Rochester II"

      Rochester II (1612.10.16-1658.02.19) was born a punk, maybe he didn't realize it. Not only has he inherited the family title, the young and promising little Rochester (hereinafter referred to as "Luo Er") has long been committed to the great cause of inheriting the fine traditions and vices of the declining aristocracy. Betrayal and murder of those closest to him is his specialty, and he declares that doing so is a complete righteous annihilation, in order to completely break with his own...

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    • By Lolita 2022-04-24 07:01:17

      Angry Youth + Performance Art + A Little...

    • By Jerad 2022-04-24 07:01:17

      Think of love from...

    • By Maci 2022-04-24 07:01:17

      The last dirge is...

    • By Armando 2022-04-24 07:01:17

      totally different from...

    • By Birdie 2022-04-23 07:03:31

      Depp's shit-like acting disgusts me...

    Movie plot

    Bourbon is the key stage of the development of the Enlightenment. While science, faith and art are advancing by leaps and bounds, the life of a sensual dog and horse is also rising day by day. Rochester has become a spokesperson for extravagance and lust. Although Rochester was the favorite of King Charles II, he was willing to mock the royal family and used lewdness and profanity to vent his aversion to London society.
    It wasn't until...
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    Evaluation action

    Johnny Depp's performance in "The Libertine" was accurate and culminating in a breakthrough in his acting career.
    The film is sometimes interesting, sometimes vulgar, until the end of the film is moved. When Rochester began to show the appearance of the disease after the ravages of the disease and marched toward death, Johnny Depp finally got what he wanted-to play a person with the same abomination in character and appearance, his...
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    Movie quotes

    • King Charles II: I could've ignored your poem, Johnny, but I made a fuss about it for a reason; I won't hide anything from you. The country's on the brink, people are still reeling from the fire, the plague, the Catholics are plotting, the Dutch are a bunch of bastards and the French are ten times worse and there's no money. I can only get funds by calling into Parliament or plotting against them, and I don't want to lock antlers with them head on the way my father did.

    • King Charles II: Your father spirited me out of England when my life was at stake, so I looked after him and after you.

      Rochester: You put me in the Tower.

      King Charles II: And I let you out. The time has come for you to pay your dues. People listen to you, Johnny. If you took your seat in the Lords, you could make great speeches that would influence events. Anyone can oppose, it's fun to be against things, but there comes a time when you have to start being for things as well.

    • Elizabeth Malet: You abducted me in a coach like this when I was still a virgin heiress.

      Rochester: And did you like abduction?

      Elizabeth Malet: Passionately.