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M. Butterfly (1993)

M. Butterfly (1993)
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David Cronenberg's cinematic intensity eviscerates this adaptation of David Henry Hwang's passionate stage production. Based on a true incident involving a French diplomat who carried on an affair for 18 years with a man the diplomat thought was a woman, M. Butterfly begins in 1964 Beijing when French foreign service employee Rene Gallimard (Jeremy Irons) becomes smitten with Chinese opera performer Song Liling (John Lone). Before long, Gallimard is enamored with Song, and they begin an inflamed affair -- bracketed by the stipulation that Gallimard will never be allowed to look upon her in a state of complete undress. Gallimard agrees to the rules, but, as he climbs up the diplomatic ladder, the communist government gets involved, corralling Song to become an informer for the government. When, at last, Gallimard's passion demands nudity, Song flees the relationship. Gallimard, pining for his lost love, then becomes a physical and mental wreck. He leaves China and accepts a two-bit diplomatic position, but then Song appears once again to Gallimard. At that point, Gallimard is arrested and, during the subsequent sensational trial for treason, his affair is exposed for the sham that it is. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Starring:
Jeremy IronsJohn Lone, (more)
Director(s):
David Cronenberg
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of M. Butterfly

David Cronenberg's cinematic intensity eviscerates this adaptation of David Henry Hwang's passionate stage production. Based on a true incident involving a French diplomat who carried on an affair for 18 years with a man the diplomat thought was a woman, M. Butterfly begins in 1964 Beijing when French foreign service employee Rene Gallimard (Jeremy Irons) becomes smitten with Chinese opera performer Song Liling (John Lone). Before long, Gallimard is enamored with Song, and they begin an inflamed affair -- bracketed by the stipulation that Gallimard will never be allowed to look upon her in a state of complete undress. Gallimard agrees to the rules, but, as he climbs up the diplomatic ladder, the communist government gets involved, corralling Song to become an informer for the government. When, at last, Gallimard's passion demands nudity, Song flees the relationship. Gallimard, pining for his lost love, then becomes a physical and mental wreck. He leaves China and accepts a two-bit diplomatic position, but then Song appears once again to Gallimard. At that point, Gallimard is arrested and, during the subsequent sensational trial for treason, his affair is exposed for the sham that it is. ~ Paul Brenner, Rovi

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Director(s):
David Cronenberg
Writer(s):
David Henry Hwang
Producer(s):
Gabriella Martinelli
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R(Profanity, Strong Sexual Content, Not For Children, Adult Situations, Violence, Nudity)
Categories:
DramaAction / Adventure
Warning:  This product is intended for mature audiences only. It may contain violence, sexual content, drug abuse and/or strong language. You must be 17 or older to purchase it. By ordering this item you are certifying that you are at least 17 years of age.

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    Jeremy R.

    I need to see other versions of the play,but c'mon,is it REALLY that bad?the music is fantastic,and Iron's performance is just as great as when he played the twins.hm...I just can't figure out why this one is the red-headed step child on everyone's cronenberg list.

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    Hopekevin M.

    This is a classic! Jeremy Irons is great. Exotic love with a twist.

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    George f G.

    This is one of the many great performances of Jeremy Irons. He lives the part and portrays it so well that makes the story very convincing. This is the true story of an extremely naive French diplomat who is seduced by the Chinese culture and is led to believe that he has to respect the imposed ethical habits that his lover requests. His whole life is a thwart and it ends with an overwhelmed personification of Madame Butterfly. George F. Gutierrez

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