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List Price: $7.95
Features
• Color
• Original recording reissued
• NTSC
In Theaters : 04 May, 1984
Video Release : 15 May, 2001 |
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Sex At Sea: Roger Donaldson's "Bounty"...
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The premise of this Australian film is to purpose an historically more accurate and plausible explanation for the famed "mutiny on HMAV (His Majesty's Armed Vessel) Bounty." That proposal is that Captain (actually "Lieutenant") Bligh (Anthony Hopkins) was a working class stiff trying to be upward mobil and had basically a working class mouth -- i. e. he was too verbally abusive, not the fictional physical sadist that Charles Laughton portrayed in the 1930s classic.
Moreover like every would-be middle class sort Bligh was a sexual prig of sorts and deeply resented "Mr Christian's" (Mel Gibson) liason with the comely Tahitian chief's daughter -- indeed a hint of suppressed homosexual attraction and jealousy is present. Bligh though is a great sailor and a genuinely brave man; Christian in this film is the self-indulgent one, the upper class "gentleman" who yields to temptation and even a sexual obsession which turns out, it appears, to be rather less rewarding than the "south sea paradise" it may have suggested.
The principals are, as usual, very fine in their roles -- Hopkins is a bit "mannered" as his performances often are but Gibson is straight on, "clean" and Daniel Day Lewis shows up in a supporting role in which he manifests his "darkly" mysterious persona. Wonderful on location scenery and the familiar story is again made interesting and compelling... |
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