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Quills (2000) Reviews

Quills (2000)
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The Marquis de Sade was a man who liked to stir up trouble, at a time when his native France was in a state of tremendous political turmoil, and this historical drama examines how much controversy he could cause even under repressive circumstances. In the aftermath of the French Revolution, the Marquis de Sade (Geoffrey Rush) manages to narrowly escape execution during the Reign of Terror, and instead is sentenced to the Charenton Asylum for the Insane. Coulmier (Joaquin Phoenix), the priest who heads the asylum, is sympathetic to the political machinations that have put the Marquis in his care, and allows him not only to write what he pleases, but to stage theater pieces using the other patients as actors. Royer-Collard (Michael Caine), a tyrannical doctor overseeing the mental institutions of Napoleonic France, is as outraged as the emperor when he reads Justine, a scabrous volume the Marquis penned while an inmate at Charenton, and he demands that de Sade be stopped. But Royer-Collard soon learns that stopping the Marquis from writing is not so simple; when de Sade's quills and ink are taken from him, he uses wine and even his own blood to write his stories. When these options are no longer available, he dictates his work with the help of Madeline (Kate Winslet), a laundry girl working at the asylum, who is fascinated by the notorious de Sade, though she declines his frequent requests to satisfy his notorious sexual appetites. Based on the play by Doug Wright (who also penned the screenplay), Quills was directed by Philip Kaufman, who previously documented the line between eroticism and literature in Henry and June and The Unbearable Lightness of Being. ~ Mark Deming, Rovi

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Starring:
Geoffrey RushKate Winslet, (more)
Director(s):
Philip Kaufman
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Lace R.

This movie isn't for everyone. It's no "My Fair Lady". It's dirty, it's perverted, it's primal, and it's a liitle messed up. But it's still an amazing story. As much as people don't like to think about it, people are this way, and things like this do happen. The world isn't always full of daisies and rainbows, and bad things sometimes do happen to good people. It's a great story. I had so much more respect for Geoffrey Rush after I saw this. He was the Marquis. And any actor who can stand there naked and play a character who writes on walls with his own feces is bold and deserves his credit.

Yes   |   No


Lisa A.

Definitively an adult film , & then not for all about the last days of the Marquis de Sade in an insane asylum. Not for the faint of heart if you're sensitive about sexual or graphic content, but the writing & reenactments exude SUPERB chemistry & relishment of the roles played. Geoffrey Rush, specifically shines as the Marquis; Caine is subversively evil & repressed, Phoenix as the Abbe confused , distraught & agitated;; Kate Winslet a paragon of voluptuous French maidenhood tempting her fate by a thirst for the Marquis bawdy (an understatement) writings. Not one I'd see again due to the graphic violence, but one that draws the viewer in despite themselves.

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Michael O.

Still one of my favorite movies.Bawdy,hilarious,scary and sad. What more could you want ?

Yes   |   No


John C.

This one is about a man's desire to write and publish by any means available to him. The extent he goes to in order to display his talent is amazing. The content is not for everyone but the film is entertaining and informative to those chosing to stay the course to the end.

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Tamara A.

I agree that the acting was great in this movie, but it is definitely not a movie that would fit every ones taste. I could not watch the movie completely due to scenes that were to extreme for me to watch.

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Dolores R.

I thought this movie was great, you can understand what went on back in time, Rush was terrific, Winslet & Phoenix great, Michael Caine as well playing the bad guy, I took him as the bad guy in this movie. Most likely people over 40 will like & understand this movie.

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Laurie A.

Funny, spell binding ..a little too graphic at times but simply halarious at times and then a very heart touching love story .. I loved it

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David F.

vulgar, depiction of human depravity.

Yes   |   No


Paul B.

Marketed as an erotic historical film, it falls short of being realistically historic or artfully erotic. In short, it is simply a vulgar film that will make you sick.

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Susan R.

I watched this movie because Joaquin Phoenix plays a lead role. But the story is twisted and disgusting. Hollywood plays one of its favorite scams - portraying the Christian as deranged and deviant.

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    Lace R.

    This movie isn't for everyone. It's no "My Fair Lady". It's dirty, it's perverted, it's primal, and it's a liitle messed up. But it's still an amazing story. As much as people don't like to think about it, people are this way, and things like this do happen. The world isn't always full of daisies and rainbows, and bad things sometimes do happen to good people. It's a great story. I had so much more respect for Geoffrey Rush after I saw this. He was the Marquis. And any actor who can stand there naked and play a character who writes on walls with his own feces is bold and deserves his credit.

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    Lisa A.

    Definitively an adult film , & then not for all about the last days of the Marquis de Sade in an insane asylum. Not for the faint of heart if you're sensitive about sexual or graphic content, but the writing & reenactments exude SUPERB chemistry & relishment of the roles played. Geoffrey Rush, specifically shines as the Marquis; Caine is subversively evil & repressed, Phoenix as the Abbe confused , distraught & agitated;; Kate Winslet a paragon of voluptuous French maidenhood tempting her fate by a thirst for the Marquis bawdy (an understatement) writings. Not one I'd see again due to the graphic violence, but one that draws the viewer in despite themselves.

    Yes   |   No

     
    Michael O.

    Still one of my favorite movies.Bawdy,hilarious,scary and sad. What more could you want ?

    Yes   |   No

     
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