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MPAA RATING: R for language, some sexual content and brief nudity
Starring Peter O'Toole, Leslie Phillips, Jodie Whittaker, Vanessa Redgrave, and Richard Griffiths
An aging English actor finds his life changed by the arrival of a friend's precocious grandniece.
| GENRE(S): | Comedy | Drama | Foreign |
| WRITTEN BY: | Hanif Kureishi |
| DIRECTED BY: | Roger Michell |
| RELEASE DATE: |
DVD: May 22, 2007 Theatrical: December 21, 2006 |
| RUNNING TIME: | 95 minutes, Color |
| ORIGIN: | UK |
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The average user rating for this movie is 7.3 (out of 10) based on 24 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Tom M. gave it a6:
Peter O'Toole could very well turn out to be the last remaining master actor of an era that produced an extraordinary variety of stage and screen icons--Olivier, Burton, Richard Harris, Laurence Harvey, to name a few. Hopefully, "Venus" will not be his last call, a somewhat charming tale, but not a truly worthy vehicle for one of film's greatest actors of all time. Newcomer Jodie Whittaker is excellent as the young Venus and Vanessa Redgrave, as always, comes through with a superb performance. A bonus is the infectious soundtrack by British soul singer Corrine Bailey Rae, at times sounding like a genuine reincarnation of Lady Day.
J H gave it a10:
I loved this movie. O'Toole is magnificent and the story was beautifully engaging, hilarious, and tragic. Don't miss this one.
Kent B. gave it a2:
This movie did not deliver as expected. A fair story not reflected on screen. O'Toole overacted and the other actors seemed great. A real waste of time and money mine and theirs.
Linda L. gave it a9:
I was braced for something sad and a little icky. Yes and yes, but "Venus" also is wise and touching and funny. It really makes you think about what's important in life. Also I want to mention the soundtrack -- the music of Corinne Bailey Rae is wonderfully enjoyable.
Chad S. gave it an8:
In a church, Maurice(Peter O'Toole) dances with his oldest and dearest friend, Ian(Leslie Phillips), the one person he's most loyal to. Maurice's adoration for this person isn't a performance like the one he gives for his Valerie(Vanessa Redgrave), his ex-wife. Ever the ham, but so utterly compelling and convincing(his words don't seem processed), he tells Valerie that she's his one true love. But it's all method. His tender emotions bubble up from a wellspring reserved for Jessie(Jodie Whitaker). Even though Valerie is lying, she eats it up. Maurice doesn't truly respect women, but the filmmaker does. In a later scene, she encounters Jodie, and says, "Oh, you must be the one..." Art is a lie. Everything that Maurice said to her was a lie but she's touched nonetheless, and so are we, even though this man is clearly a pig.
Rani C. gave it a9:
It was good. I expected to be disgusted a little and I was. I did not expect to laugh but I did. The movie made me focus on the 90 minutes at hand. I enjoyed the cinematography. I am certainly glad that O'Toole was nominated for his acting. It was a breath of fresh air when compared to the same old recycled stuff that overflows in the theaters year after year.
Suzanne A. gave it a10:
Deeply touching, beautifully written, magnificently acted.

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