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Brimstone and Treacle (1982) Reviews

Brimstone and Treacle (1982)
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The arrival of a mysterious stranger disrupts the lives of the members of a British family in this dark, psychological thriller. The stranger is one Martin Taylor (Sting), a dangerous charmer who ingratiates himself with the Bateses, a dignified, older couple (Denholm Elliott and Joan Plowright). The couple becomes especially fond of Martin after he demonstrates a strong, caring rapport with their daughter, a disabled invalid. It is only when he has become a part of the household, unofficially serving as the daughter's caretaker, that Martin's true, potentially demonic nature begins to show itself. Based on a script by Dennis Potter, the creator of the brilliant British television miniseries Pennies from Heaven and The Singing Detective, the film layers its already charged situation with hints of the supernatural, aspiring to be both disturbing family drama and provocatively ambiguous morality play. Some moments of MTV-like stylization threaten to diminish the mood of slow suspense and unhealthy obsession, but Potter's distinctly warped sensibility and the solid performances generally carry the film over its rough patches. ~ Judd Blaise, Rovi

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Starring:
StingDenholm Elliott, (more)
Director(s):
Richard Loncraine
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
R
Format(s):
DVD
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(5 member reviews)  


Member Reviews


Rick C.

Sting gives a great performance in a fair but not great film. The sexual repression acted out by father and predation by Sting are done in a very believeable way. Joan Plowwright is the epitome of the English mother and is a perfect choice for this role. A bit disturbing, but entertaining.

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David T.

A gem of a film, even if the subject is a bit disturbing. Dennis Potter was a brilliant playwright, and the notion that good may come from an evil act is always controversial.

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JOSEPH S.

WAS OK NOT GREAT

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Lloyd G.

A very dark film. I could not identify with any of the characters. As usual, Joan Plowright was superb.

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IAN B.

While I think that Sting is a good songwriter/ musician, I've always been indifferent to his acting "skills". However, I was pleasantly surprised by his performance in this movie. He plays a slimy con-artist who manipulates an unsuspecting family in truly cruel and horrific ways and he does it quite well. There is, also, an interesting side-plot involving the father that keeps things "interesting". The main characters are all well-defined and believable, if not pitiful. The script and storyline are imaginative, as well. This would be a good movie for those who like serious drama with some thriller elements thrown in for good measure. I recommend it.

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Rick C.

Sting gives a great performance in a fair but not great film. The sexual repression acted out by father and predation by Sting are done in a very believeable way. Joan Plowwright is the epitome of the English mother and is a perfect choice for this role. A bit disturbing, but entertaining.

Yes   |   No

 
David T.

A gem of a film, even if the subject is a bit disturbing. Dennis Potter was a brilliant playwright, and the notion that good may come from an evil act is always controversial.

Yes   |   No

 
JOSEPH S.

WAS OK NOT GREAT

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