
Quills
Quills
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Saw Quills A Very Long Time Ago, And I Still Remem
saw quills a very long time ago, and i still remember it. a bit gory and cringe-worthy in one or two scenes at the most, but still an excellent plot. very good acting from joaquin pheonix too! he looks good it in. same with kate winslet. jeffery rush was brilliant too!
Spectacular Settings And Excellent Costumes Recrea
Spectacular settings and excellent costumes recreate the strange confines of the Maquis de Sade's asylum home for the final years of his life in the film, 'Quills'. Only the strange miscasting of Joachim Pheonix as the naive young Abbe detracts from the depraved atmosphere of the lunacy, although he does his best with what he's given! The film is lewd in the extreme and, at times, verges on the fine line, but the big name cast lends credibility. Geoffrey Rush is excellent in his sympathetic portrayal of the sad, mad Maquis, and Kate Winslett shines as Madeleine, the virginal laundrymaid. The script is almost too well rounded, dotting every "i" and crossing every "t". Nothing is left to the imagination; every storyline is finished. This left little time, in the 2 hour plus film, to flesh out the characters. Michael Caine, one felt, could have been less sympathetic a character and more the evil doctor he was meant to portray. Madeleine ended up more as a foil for the other characters in the film rather than the main female character she should have been.
All in all, an entertaining film with humour and pathos. Given the subject matter, one shouldn't be surprised by the violence and lewd scenes. Not a film to take the mother-in-law to but certainly one to enjoy.
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