- Studio: Cinevista
- Release Date: Aug 7, 2002
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80Much of the joy of the film is to be found in the way Jarman and his team recreate the look and color of the original paintings.
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75It's often beautiful to watch, although it's more interested in visual style than philosophical depth.
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70Marrying a painterly aesthetic with a defiantly homosexual sensibility, this ironic biopic is probably the most accessible film of avant-garde British director Derek Jarman.
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In a sense, Caravaggio has less to do with its ostensible subject than with Jarman's own insistence on sensual, and largely homoerotic, expression, though there's a feeling of stifling enclosure to the images Jarman invents, of eros turned inward, toward private fantasy and longing, rather than outward to a world of real possibility.
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Less a movie than an act of vandalism.
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FrederickD.9
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To celebrate my first encounter with Jermanâ