Charlton
Heston, Rex Harrison, Diane Cilento , Harry Andrews, Alberto Lupo,
Adolfo Celi .
Adapted by Philip Dunne from the novel
by Irving Stone, The Agony and the Ecstacy is the story of the 16th
century war of wills between Renaissance artist Michelangelo (Charlton
Heston) and "warrior pope" Julius II (Rex Harrison). Commissioned
to paint a religious fresco on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel,
the independent-minded Michelangelo balks at the assignment. He
is virtually strongarmed into accepting the job by Pope Julius,
who wants to leave something for future generations to remember
him by. Director Carol Reed deftly juggles screen time between the
Pope's activities on the battlefield and Michelangelo's slow, arduous
completion of his monumental task. The film also gingerly approaches
the subject of Michelangelo's sexual orientation vis-a-vis his relationship
with the Contessina de Medici (Diane Cilento). Too long and limited
in subject matter to score at the box office, The Agony and the
Ecstacy holds up pretty well when seen today, especially when viewed
in a wide-screen print.
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