Savage Messiah (1972)
May 1st, 2010 by cm1

This is an impressive story about the outlandish affair between the Polish Sophie Brzeska(Dorothy Tutin) and sculptor Henry Gaudier(Scott Anthony). Meanwhile, he falls in love with a rebel suffragist(Helen Mirren), Gaudier died in action during WWI at 10 p.m, near of Neaville(France) at 23 years old.
This is an intense and thoughtful tale about the platonic relationship proceeded in a Russel’s style. It’s a convincing picture though relies heavily on the stormy relationship between the artist Henry Gaudier and Sophie Brzeska. As the film displays his trademarks, extreme angle cameras, excessive facial close-ups, utilization of numerous camera shots with primary colors and overblown visuals. Excellent acting with deliberately theatrical performances. Magnificent main cast and secondaries actors, such as Helen Mirren, John Justin, Lindsay Kemp, Michael Gough and Peter Vaughn , among others. Glamorous cinematography with exceptional attention to detail and captivating images by Dick Bush, Hammer’s usual cameraman. The motion picture is well directed with flamboyance style by Ken Rusell(1927-). He’s an expert director, whose greatest success was in the 70s with an offbeat musical biographies, such as ‘Mahler, Lizstomania, Music lovers(Tchaikovsky)’ ,besides he directed another hits , as ‘Women in love, Valentino and The Devils’, and today still directing, as in production ‘Moll Flanders’. This oddball biographic chronicle will like to Ken Russell fans.
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