Review of The Libertine (2004) by Kevinc. — 25 Mar 2006
All the reviews have missed the salient point. Wilmot is bi-polar. The camera work, the music, it's all mirrors of his moods. Because he's brilliant he does thing purely because he can. When the actress finally sees he for who ge really is, her scenes on camera are transformed.
When Wilmot addresses Lords, it's because he can -- and he knows James' faye as king will be. It's bi-polar all the way. Gripping.
This review of The Libertine (2004) was written by Kevinc. on 25 Mar 2006.
The Libertine has generally received mixed reviews.
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