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Love Is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon (1998)

Love Is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon (1998)
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This British biographical drama probes the life of painter Francis Bacon (1909-1992), critically acclaimed as the outstanding British painter of the latter half of the 20th Century. This unsympathetic portrait of Bacon (Derek Jacobi) begins when George Dyer (Daniel Craig), a small-time criminal from working-class East End environs, drops through a skylight to rob Bacon's studio -- and is ordered into bed by Bacon. The two become a familiar couple at Bacon's hangout, the Colony Room in Soho. Bacon's sexual interests lean toward S&M, but as the cruel Bacon loses interest in Dyer and begins to look elsewhere, the couple splits. Left to his own devices, Dyer turns to drugs and alcohol -- and a tragic suicide. Visual grotesqueries and a trancelike Ryuichi Sakamoto music score capture the essence of Bacon's work (although paintings by Bacon are not seen onscreen here). The film is told in the form of a flashback from Bacon's successful 1971 retrospective at the Grand Palais in Paris to a period in the mid-'60s. Bacon biographer Daniel Farson (The Gilded Gutter Life of Francis Bacon) served as consultant on the film. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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Starring:
Derek JacobiDaniel Craig, (more)
Director(s):
John Maybury
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Love Is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon

This British biographical drama probes the life of painter Francis Bacon (1909-1992), critically acclaimed as the outstanding British painter of the latter half of the 20th Century. This unsympathetic portrait of Bacon (Derek Jacobi) begins when George Dyer (Daniel Craig), a small-time criminal from working-class East End environs, drops through a skylight to rob Bacon's studio -- and is ordered into bed by Bacon. The two become a familiar couple at Bacon's hangout, the Colony Room in Soho. Bacon's sexual interests lean toward S&M, but as the cruel Bacon loses interest in Dyer and begins to look elsewhere, the couple splits. Left to his own devices, Dyer turns to drugs and alcohol -- and a tragic suicide. Visual grotesqueries and a trancelike Ryuichi Sakamoto music score capture the essence of Bacon's work (although paintings by Bacon are not seen onscreen here). The film is told in the form of a flashback from Bacon's successful 1971 retrospective at the Grand Palais in Paris to a period in the mid-'60s. Bacon biographer Daniel Farson (The Gilded Gutter Life of Francis Bacon) served as consultant on the film. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
88 mins

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Director(s):
John Maybury
Writer(s):
John Maybury
Producer(s):
Chiara Menage
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
NR(Nudity, Adult Language, Violence, Sexual Situations)
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    Sandy L.

    This movie was well put together-kind of strange for no reason in parts but excellent acting and an accurate portrayal of Bacon's life and how he lived it- Daniel craig did a great job acting-would definitely recommend this movie if you like different movies and don't mind seeing nude men with quirky somewhat sick sex lives.

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    Jordan L.

    I'm not a fan of gay films or Francis Bacon at all, but this film blew my mind. I can't even say I like it, but I'm glad I watched. Terrific acting, HEAVY storyline! This film was put together like a bad dream, made to launch the viewer into the lives of these people, displaying with great detail the emotions of these characters. Recommended for those who are looking for something different, but definitely not a popcorn movie!

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    Greg C.

    If your slant in movies is toward art house fare then this should fit. The way its shot using great angles and various lenses keeps it interesting. and definitely adds rather than detract. Even though it only covered a very short period in Bacon's life it was a rather intriguing one. Certainly not an uplifting film as it shows how people tend to use each other for various reasons. I found Daniel Craigs character, George, just as interesting as the Bacon character.

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