Venus
| Genre: | Drama, Romance |
| Mood: | Moving, Witty |
| Decade: | 2000's |
| Country: | United States |
| Director: | Roger Michell |
| Actor: | Peter O'Toole |
| Actress: | Leslie Phillips, Jodie Whittaker, Vanessa Redgrave |
| Release Year: | 2006 |
| Studio: | Miramax |
| Runtime: | 94 Mins. |
| Format: | Color |
| Rating: | R |
What It's About:
Though his superb looks faded long ago, and his career is in sad decline, elderly London actor Maurice (OToole) still has the sex drive of a man half his age, or believes he does. So when Jessie (Whittaker), the spunky great-niece of his curmudgeonly old pal Ian (Phillips) arrives, a titillated Maurice makes it his duty to enlighten this callow Venus about life. But it turns out Maurice has much to learn from his young friend as well.
Why I Love It:
Playing a somewhat lecherous, once-dashing actor in his twilight years, O'Toole deservedly received an Oscar nod for "Venus," a witty and heartfelt variation on the Pygmalion myth. Hardly known for sober restraint in his own youth, O'Toole brings a knowingly mischievous quality to old Maurice, as he avidly pursues a nymph barely out of high school. Whittaker is more than a match for him, though, and their fiery but ultimately affectionate rapport comes to life under Michell's sensitive direction. Vanessa Redgrave lends a hand, too as Maurice's eccentric ex-. Despite its valedictory air of regret and resignation, "Venus" is a film that will leave you feeling a zest for life.







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