Coming Through
Was it Passion or Perversity?
The power of one man's words incited lovers to explore forbidden desires and drew even the most decorous into a world of temptation. The erotically charged writings of D.H. Lawrence (1885-1930) are the backdrop of this dual tale of love and seduction, wherein a brilliant, young man uses Lawrence's works to tempt a woman into an illicit affair, echoing the writer's own tumuluous voyage decades earlier.
Kennethg Branag portrays the young Lawrence, a budding writer whose erotic sensibilities are aroused when meets an older, married woman (Helen Mirren). Their scandalous encounter is later reflected in his books, which bring him to exile and ruin. When David, a modern-day student, enraptured with Lawrence's odes to sensual love, uses them as bait for igniting a relationship, he, like the author he worships, quickly discovers the strength of words to delight - and destroy.
Member Reviews
Not bad! - Foreign_film_maniac
For a made-for-TV special -- and that's pretty obvious -- this film is not bad! I found the framing device with a modern student of DH Lawrence's work rather lame, but there's enough info about Lawrence and Frieda to make you curious to learn more. And you can't fault Branagh and Mirren for their acting abilities -- superb!
Three stars is about right.
Member Reviews
Read All...
Not bad! - Foreign_film_maniac
For a made-for-TV special -- and that's pretty obvious -- this film is not bad! I found the framing device with a modern student of DH Lawrence's work rather lame, but there's enough info about Lawrence and Frieda to make you curious to learn more. And you ...