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Directed by Ken Russell.
Director Ken Russell applies his trademark excess to this surreal, experimental examination of the creative dementia which shaped Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley's Frankenstein. The story is embellished from events which allegedly took place at the Swiss villa of Lord Byron (Gabriel Byrne) on the night of June 16, 1816. Byron's guests include poet Percy Shelley (Julian Sands) and his future wife Mary (Natasha Richardson); Mary's half-sister Claire (Myriam Cyr) and Byron's leech-happy personal physician Dr. John Polidori (Timothy Spall). Byron promises them a night of horror like only a mad poet can deliver -- after partaking of laudanum and other hallucinogens, the guests tell ghost stories while exploring the dark corridors of his home. From here, Russell dives headlong into madness, discarding plot structure in favor of fever-dream setpieces in which the guests confront living manifestations of their own fears and insecurities -- creative, mortal and sexual, among others. The raging Romantics are also given to lengthy discourse on the nature of fear and the fine line between creative genius and insanity; by the film's end, viewers may find themselves wondering the same thing about the director. Those who may prefer a more subdued speculation on the same theme should seek out Ivan Passer's Haunted Summer. ~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide
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Dr_GorDr_Gor Re:Ask the Doctor...
by Dr_Gor in HORROR MOVIES 101
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"Supposedly the idea for this story came too an innocent, young, aristocratic English woman in her dreams... There is a bit more to the story than that... Anyone who has seen Ken Russel's Gothic should know that that movie is probably more 'true-to-life' than you might think. In 1819, Lord Byron and his 'personal physician' Dr. Polidori, invited their freinds Percy Shelley and his fiance Mary and her sister to spend a few weeks at his estate. It is to be assumed that there was much drug and alcohol consumption and probably a fair amount of sexual debauchery as well. It was during a dark and stormy night in the mansion that they decided to pass the time by telling each other 'ghost stories' . Lord Byron proposed a contest... to see who could write the scariest story by the end of the week. Lord Byron produced (some say with the help of Polidori) the popular novel 'The Vampyre' which incorporates most oif the vampire lore we know tod ... " [More]
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All Movie Guide
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Gothic is not a movie for everyone -- a qualification that can be applied to almost any Ken Russell film -- but those who respond to it will respond very strongly indeed. The good news is that even those for whom Gothic is not really their cup of tea should at the very least find it engrossing, if perhaps too gross for their tastes. Compared to some of his 1970s excesses (Lisztomania comes immediately to mind), Gothic is relatively restrained. There are still plenty of moments to cause discomfort, but they're more at home here in what is, after all, really a horror movie. That, as it turns out, is one of Gothic's problems: it strays too far from the accepted limitations of the genre to satisfy as a typical horror flick, yet its efforts at being something deeper are ultimately too superficial for it to succeed as anything else (a character study, a historical account, a philosophical dialogue, etc.). Still, on a strictly visual level, there's a great deal to admire in Gothic, from its stunning Mike Southon cinematography to its grotesque special effects to its razor-sharp editing. It's also blessed with actors who, while they can't always triumph over some of the excesses of the director, still manage to craft compelling, provocative portraits. Gothic is too uneven to satisfy most people, but many will find that its highs more than compensate for its lows. ~ Craig Butler, All Movie Guide
 

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