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      Wilde Salomé

      R Released Mar 30, 2018 1h 35m Drama List
      80% 15 Reviews Tomatometer 56% 1,000+ Ratings Audience Score Al Pacino takes viewers on a journey as he unravels Oscar Wilde's once banned and most controversial work "Salomé." Read More Read Less

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      Audience Member A fascinating documentary based on both staging Salomé, and creating a movie adaptation - with the inherrant struggles and choices therein. Excellent. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/29/23 Full Review Audience Member I watched this movie because I was curious about Jessica Chastain's acting. The movie turned out to be very interesting.. I had no idea who Salome was and more important the story of Oscar Wilde. Good for thought. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/28/23 Full Review Audience Member I finally got the chance to see Wilde Salome at the Lammele Theater in LA, during its limited 1 week theatrical run. Pacino filmed this documentary back in 2006 while he was performing the play Salome at a Los Angeles Theater. This documentary follows a similar structure to that of Pacino's first directorial feature film "Looking For Richard", however Pacino does experiment quite a bit with this film. I must say that this is a very unique and unconventional documentary in that Pacino is attempting to accomplish 3 different goals. One is to provide insight in Oscar Wilde's life and the origins and history of his play Salome. Secondly, to film a behind the scenes documentary into his stage production of Salome in Los Angeles from 2006. And lastly, to actually film an entire live performance of Salome for the purpose of adapting it for a film viewing experience. The film version of the play is simply called "Salome" and was a double feature and shown right after the documentary "Wilde Salome" screened. For me, the experience was very interesting. I was not too familiar with Oscar Wilde nor the play Salome, and Pacino does a good job of explaining the history of both subjects especially the themes that are at play in Salome. Similarly to Looking For Richard, its very entertaining to see the actors rehearse and ultimately the actual footage of Pacino and Jessica Chastain performing is amazing. This film was also Jessica's first feature film debut, Pacino basically discovered her when he was hosting auditions for Salome back in New York. She is amazing as Salome! She displays all of the sexuality, energy, and fire that is Salome and she knocks it out of the park. Pacino plays King Herod and also delivers a very nuanced and well rounded performance. What I also really liked about the film is how effective Pacino is at filming the actual performance of the play. Strategic camera placement and the use of close-up's really allow us as an audience to feel and see these characters come to live. If you are fan of Al Pacino, or even an avid theater lover, then I highly recommended this film. It makes sense to me now after learning that it took Pacino nearly 7 years of editing to get this complex documentary down right, and I believe he achieved exactly what he was going for. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/15/23 Full Review Audience Member Al Pacino takes on a new approach playing himself directing a stage play based on the works of Oscar Wilde, making a movie about it and at the same time shooting a documentary working with co-star Jessica Chastain the movie itself is very self-aware of its own brand of meta Pacino has this daunting task of bringing Salome to life to a wider audience; still he's dealing with the burden of reading all of Wilde's literature, learning about him, keeping the shooting schedule and doing the rehearsals I love how the actors play themselves but also other parts as well showcasing their dramatic weight acting outside of the usual mainstream of Hollywood filmmaking Chastain in particular delivers a searing performance as the female lead from the story it has that self-mockery that goes with an actor's passion for trying something new the play portion is actually my favorite portion of the film this is a likeable, funny, and dramatic Spinal-Tapp-ish flick Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/22/23 Full Review Audience Member I really love Al Pacino, but this was particular movie was a total waste of time! Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 01/23/23 Full Review Audience Member Pacino does for Oscar Wilde what he did for Shakespeare in "Looking For Richard", making a documentary of the film that he's simultaneously staging as a play, and the results are equally compelling. By the end, we urgently want to immerse ourselves in the entire oeuvre of a great writer through the sheer force of Pacino's obsession with the man and the material. Kevin Anderson, Jessica Chastain, and Roxanne Hart highlight an excellent supporting cast. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 02/17/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating

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      Critics Reviews

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      Gary Goldstein Los Angeles Times A captivating, enjoyable, often edifying documentary. Apr 4, 2018 Full Review James Berardinelli ReelViews Wilde Salome is great neither as a documentary nor a drama. Rated: 2.5/4 Mar 30, 2018 Full Review Glenn Kenny New York Times "Wilde Salom" is most fascinating as a portrait of a superstar actor who, for all his wealth and privilege, encounters unusual frustrations as he pursues genuine artistic ambitions. Mar 29, 2018 Full Review Nicholas Bell IONCINEMA.com A nostalgic platform for both the writer and star's greatest past hits, here uneasily joined together in a mixed medium which doesn't quite support either of their visions. Rated: 3/5 Aug 27, 2018 Full Review Dan Mecca The Film Stage Wilde Salom is an ambitious documentary that bites off more than it can chew, and quite knowingly. Rated: B- Apr 4, 2018 Full Review Budd Wilkins Film Journal International Al Pacino's documentary 'Wilde Salomé' proves to be more satisfying as an examination of Oscar Wilde and his play than as an exploration of Pacino's theatrical methodology. Mar 29, 2018 Full Review Read all reviews

      Movie Info

      Synopsis Al Pacino takes viewers on a journey as he unravels Oscar Wilde's once banned and most controversial work "Salomé."
      Director
      Al Pacino
      Producer
      Beni Tadd Atoori, Bo Bendtsen, Lamont Bennett, Todd Blatt, Janie Boisclair
      Screenwriter
      Al Pacino
      Production Co
      Stonelock Pictures
      Rating
      R (Nudity|Violent Images|Some Language)
      Genre
      Drama
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Theaters)
      Mar 30, 2018, Limited
      Runtime
      1h 35m