Bel Ami included in Dark Horizons' Notable Films of 2011. Release Date Updates.
Dark Horizons' Notable Films of 2011 Part 2
Bel Ami
Opens: 2011
Cast: Uma Thurman, Robert Pattinson, Christina Ricci, Kristin Scott Thomas
Director: Declan Donnellan, Nick Ormerod.
"Set photos show off some exquisite looking costume design, but no footage is yet out and a release date isn’t locked. At last report it’ll be hitting the UK in August which means a likely late Summer/early Fall release in the States."
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Summary: In Belle Epoque-era Paris, a former French soldier from the lower class returns from Algeria and becomes a journalist. Through a series of affairs with well-connected women, he uses his looks and smarts to make his way up the social ladder.
Analysis: Though sharing the same name as Europe’s most prestigious hardcore gay porn studio, a fact that made many a headline writer’s day when “Twilight” hunk Robert Pattinson was cast, the film is actually an adaptation of acclaimed French author Guy de Maupassant’s second novel in 1885. The story is familiar, a young man basically screws over and just plain screws his way into high society, yet it’s also considered one of the great books of its time and remains a perennial favourite in certain countries.
A lot of the novel’s appeal however is de Maupassant’s legendarily efficient and involving prose, a writing style that inspired countless others from W. Somerset Maugham to Friedrich Nietzsche, and one that will be very difficult to translate to the screen. It’s also very much a classic French tale, so an English adaptation will likely get a hostile reception in western Europe even if it’s good – if it’s sub-par then god help anyone trying to do promotion for it over there.
Adapted by newbie scribe Rachel Bennette and directed by a pair of stage production veterans making their feature debut, the London and Budapest-shot period piece will have lots of raunchy appeal that “Twilight” moms might be nervous about their daughters seeing. One major scene is an orgy sequence with Pattinson’s character which one source tells the press will be “tastefully done”. That scene, shot at Kent’s Crossness Pumping Station, will be drenched in candlelight and lace to disguise the fact the station is living up to its name in a different way than it was designed for.
More exciting is the cast with the brilliant Thomas, Thurman and Ricci ably supporting Pattinson who seems a better fit for this kind of material than some of his other projects. He’s also joined by some under appreciated great British male talent like Philip Glenister (“Life on Mars,” “Ashes to Ashes”), James Lance (“Absolute Power,” “No Heroics”) and Colm Meaney (“Star Trek: DS9,” “The Commitments”). Set photos show off some exquisite looking costume design, but no footage is yet out and a release date isn’t locked. At last report it’ll be hitting the UK in August which means a likely late Summer/early Fall release in the States.
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7 comments:
Sounds like they are wanting it to compete in the next awards season.
This is good news ,this another of Rob's film I'm looking forward to see in 2011..he looks great in that pic with Uma Thurman..2011 will be an awesome year for Rob...3x of his film to be release next year...can't wait, I hope this is another film that will showcase Rob's talent as an actor.!
Did they say orgy sequence? I hope my pure heart could handle it....:D
I don't get what the writer means here.
"It’s also very much a classic French tale, so an English adaptation will likely get a hostile reception in western Europe even if it’s good – if it’s sub-par then god help anyone trying to do promotion for it over there."
Could someone please explain? Thank you
It's been awhile since I read the book--while there was lots of sex, I don't remember an orgy. Can anyone shed light on which characters are involved?
Anyway, I'm looking forward to seeing Rob portray salacious and deceitful. I wonder what it will be like to watch Rob play a character with no redeeming qualities charm and good looks.
Can't wait to see this film eather. Good year coming :)
@Anon 4.15 I believe the orgy wasnt translated in the book, but it says there that Georges went into this place and there were already people having sex. I read the script and it was very brief, it only mentioned that what he saw then fade to black. I cant remember if it was mentioned that he participated.
@Anon 3.25 It means that since its a classic French tale, old school French film and social critics might be a bit harsh about it- being an English adaptation. ANd if its not good, doing promo there might not help.
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