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Bent DVD

NC-17 :: MGM (Video & DVD) :: Released: 2003-06-03


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Bent Summary Renowned British stage director Sean Mathias directs Martin Sherman's "powerful and provocative" (The New York Times) screenplay about one man's struggle to maintain his dignity while imprisoned in a Nazi concentration camp. Featuring exceptional performances by Lothaire Bluteau (Black Robe), Clive Owen (Gosford Park), Brian Webber, Ian McKellen (The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of th

Renowned British Stage Director Sean Mathias Directs Martin Sherman's "powerful And Provocative" (the New York Times) Screenplay About One Man's Struggle To Maintain His Dignity While Imprisoned In A Nazi Concentration Camp. Featuring Exceptional Performances By Lothaire Bluteau (black Robe) Clive Owen (gosford Park) Brian Webber Ian Mckellen (the Lord Of The Rings: The Fellowship Of The Ring) And Mick Jagger Bent Will "grab Filmgoers By The Heart" (rex Reed)!max (owen) Is A Handsome Young Man Who After A Fateful Tryst With A German Soldier Is Forced To Run For His Life. Pursued And Captured Max Is Placed In A Concentration Camp Where He Pretends To Be Jewish Because In The Eyes Of The Nazis Gays Are The Lowest Form Of Human Being. But It Takes A Forbidden Relationship With An Openly Gay Prisoner To Teach Max That Without The Love Of Another Life Is Not Worth Living.system Requirements:running Time: 104 Min.format: Dvd Movie Genre: drama Rating: nc-17 Upc: 027616884725 Manufacturer No: m100496

Bent debuted onstage in 1979 with Ian McKellen starring in the London production and Richard Gere in its later Broadway version. The film version is adapted by the playwright, Martin Sherman, and closely follows his play's story of two gay concentration camp victims who are sent to Dachau and who fall in love, using their relationship as an emotional crutch in their efforts to rebuff the horror of the Holocaust. Max (Clive Owen), would rather wear a yellow star and proclaim himself a Jew than be lanced with the pink triangle that designates homosexuality. Horst, (Lothaire Bluteau) chastises him for his homophobia. Later the tables turn on Max, who finds--through Horst--the strength both to keep alive indefinitely and to ultimately embrace his sexual identity.

Initially set in a war-ravaged Berlin, Bent is directed by Sean Mathias, who first directed Jude Law in Indiscretions, and he has crafted a film that reminds one of Ian McKellen's Richard III with its spare, stylized, and stark world bombed into rubble and chic theatrical disarray. There are many poignant as well as harrowing scenes, and the result is a somber work that stands as a reminder that intolerance cannot overtake individualism and love. While Bent received an NC-17 rating for depicting Berlin's decadent, anything-goes-for-a-price nightlife, MGM opted not to edit out the tone-setting prelude and pushed to preserve the film's integrity despite a rating that is itself a kind of death for any film that bears it. --Paula Nechak

Bent DVD Techincal Details Cast: Lothaire Bluteau, Ian McKellen, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Mick Jagger
Director: Sean Mathias
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Rated: NC-17
Running Time: 105 mins
UPC: 027616884725
Binding: DVD
Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
Release Date: 2003-06-03
Region Code: 1
Specs: Anamorphic, Color, DVD, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC

Language & Subtitles English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Subtitled),
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