Review of The Libertine (2004) by Andrea Gronvall for Chicago Reader — 30 Apr 2012
As the imperious actress (and whore) Elizabeth Barry, the unlikely object of Wilmot's affection, Samantha Morton finds the soul in a woman who's hard as nails, and Tom Hollander and Rosamund Pike also provide excellent support.
The haunting score is by Michael Nyman.
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This review of The Libertine (2004) was written by Andrea Gronvall and published by Chicago Reader on 30 Apr 2012.
The Libertine has generally received mixed reviews.
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