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"Devils, The - (Ken Russell) - (1971)
Cardinal Richelieu and his power-hungry entourage seek to take control of pre-rennaisance France, but need to destroy Father Grandier - the priest who runs the fortified town that prevents them from exerting total control. So they seek to destroy him by setting him up as a warlock in control of a devil-possessed nunnery, the mother superior of which is sexually obsessed by him."
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marlowe62 escribió:Reparto: Vanessa Redgrave (Sister Jeanne), Oliver Reed (Urbain Grandier), Dudley Sutton (Baron de Laubardemont), Max Adrian (Ibert), Gemma Jones (Madeleine), Murray Melvin (Mignon), Judith Paris (Sister Judith), Catherine Willmer (Sister Catherine), John Woodvine (Trincant), Christopher Logue (Cardinal Richelieu), Kenneth Colley (Legrand), Graham Armitage (Louis XIII), Brian Murphy (Adam), Georgina Hale (Philippe), Andrew Faulds (Rangier), Michael Gothard (Father Barre)]
The Devils
(Los demonios)
(GB, 1971) [Color, 103 m. (USA cut version)].
Género: Drama histórico-despendolado.
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Ficha técnica.
Dirección: Ken Russell.
Argumento: John Whiting (teatro), Aldous Huxley (novela, "The Devils of Loudon").
Guión: Ken Russell
Fotografía: David Watkin.
Música: Peter Maxwell Davies.
Producción: Ken Russell, Robert H. Solo, Roy Baird.
Productora: Russo Productions.
Sinopsis: El Cardenal Richelieu se está haciendo con el poder en la Francia de Luis XIII. El padre Grandier de Loudun se interpone en cu camino, de manera que para eliminarlo le acusa de haber sido el corruptor de la comunidad local de monjas y de haber introducido al diablo en el convento...
- Manel Juanico, "Los demonios de Loudun", Fantastique (2007).Polémica película, repleta de desnudos integrales y proclamas anticlericales, a cargo de su excéntrico director Ken Russell, todo un paradigma del exceso y el mal gusto tal y como acreditan títulos como La pasión de China Blue (1984) y La guarida del gusano blanco (1988), entre otras lindezas. A finales de los 60, con la desaparición de la censura, aumentaron los filmes proclives a escandalizar al espectador con todo tipo de artimañas.
Los demonios se basa en un hecho real ocurrido en la ciudad de Loudon durante el siglo XVII, cuando se destruyeron sus murallas y se quemó en la hoguera al clérigo Grandier acusado de haber hechizado a unas monjas. Para ello, Russell se basó en la obra teatral de John Whiting, también bastante criticada en su época (DeCine21).AMG SYNOPSIS: The Devils was the Ken Russell film version of the controversial play by John Whiting. The story, based on Aldous Huxley's The Devils of Loudun, concerns controversial 17th century French priest Urbain Grandier, whose radical political and religious notions and profligate sex life earn him many enemies. When a group of nuns appears to have been "bewitched" by Grandier, his rivals feed on the resulting mass hysteria, using this incident as an excuse to have the priest arrested. Refusing to confess to being in league with Satan and to renounce his "heretical" views, Grandier undergoes appalling tortures, and is finally burned at the stake. Vanessa Redgrave co-stars as the head nun. Due to censorship issues in virtually every country in which The Devils has been released, running times vary greatly. -- Hal Erickson
AMG REVIEW: Considered by many to be Ken Russell's best film (and by others to be simply unwatchable), The Devils is an undeniably powerful and unforgettable cinematic experience. Rarely has so much anger and outrage been poured into a film (or directed at a film by its detractors) -- and rarely has a film offered so much to surely offend and shock so many. Russell, of course, is the king of excess, and so it's no surprise that restraint is severely lacking in The Devils. What is surprising is how effective the film is; while one may be repulsed by it or disagree with its sometimes simplistic political views, it's still a film that rushes over and overwhelms the viewer, taking him or her prisoner and refusing to let go. It's the kind of effect that Russell tries so hard for and so often fails to achieve, but his success here is truly impressive. No less impressive is Oliver Reed's towering performance, arguably the finest of his career, and a prime example of how an actor can work in the Russell "style" and still manage to find myriad levels within his character. Reed is both charismatic and sympathetic, two qualities not always associated with a man who tended to play heavies, and he understands the ironic comedic tone that Russell is using in The Devils perfectly. Russell is also aided by Derek Jarman's stunning, anachronistic, gorgeous sets, of which the director takes full advantage. Disturbing and grotesque, The Devils is nonetheless enthralling. -- Craig Butler------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Enlaces:
Versión USA cut 103 m. DVDRip VO 1,46 Gb.
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[code]Video Codec..: XviD Video Bitrate: 2009 kbps Aspect Ratio.: 720 x 288 (2.500) Framerate....: 25.000 fps Audio Codec..: 0x2000 (Dolby AC3) AC3 Audio Bitrate: 192 kb/s tot , stereo (2/0), 48000Hz Runtime: 1:43:40
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