| Steven Waddington, Andrew Tiernan,
Tilda Swinton, Nigel Terry, Kevin CollinsĀ , Jerome Flynn Two years
before director Derek Jarman died of AIDS, he directed this extremely
ambitious variation on Christopher Marlowe's 16th-century play.
While Marlowe is the root of this film, Jarman has taken a great
deal of leeway with the manner of presentation. The story revolves
around King Edward's open homosexuality, which eventually led to
his murder and succession. Instead of lush historical settings,
the film uses bare walls and dirt floors and puts the cast into
smart suits. This "staginess" works to the advantage of
Jarman's design, and he takes every opportunity to anachronize.
(For example, Annie Lennox shows up to provide a lovely rendition
of Cole Porter's "Every Time We Say Goodbye".) A striking
film, and a high point of Jarman's career. |