Today I have nothing of interest to say.
Today I am going through my Nietzschean phase.
The end.
Showing posts with label Dirk Bogarde. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dirk Bogarde. Show all posts
Saturday, 26 October 2013
Thursday, 11 August 2011
Dirk Bogarde: He Who Dared
"What a gripping film – melodramatic and self-conscious, yes, but forthright and bold. Its tendency to show homosexuality as a tragic, pitiable quirk of nature may now look like condescension, but for the time this was real risk-taking. It has some of the earnestness of the traditional "issue" movie, but it's also a drum-tight thriller with a neat twist in the tail. Some characters, notably a kindly liberal police inspector, voice rather elaborate campaigning sentiments about how the unreformed law is just a blackmailers' charter. But there's some succinct point-making too: the same inspector, bemused by his sergeant's loathing of homosexuals..."
Insightful piece by Peter Bradshaw in The Guardian Film Blog.
• He Who Dared: A Dirk Bogarde Season starts at the BFI tonight.
Insightful piece by Peter Bradshaw in The Guardian Film Blog.
• He Who Dared: A Dirk Bogarde Season starts at the BFI tonight.
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