Neoseeker : Movies : War : Bent
Director: Sean Mathias Producer: MGM/UA
Theatrical Release: Nov 26, 97 [North America] Theme(s): Military, World War II
Product Page: click here

Bent debuted onstage in 1979 with Ian McKellen starring in the London production and Richard Gere in its later Broadway version. The film version is adapted by the playwright, Martin Sherman, and closely follows his play's story of two gay concentration camp victims who are sent to Dachau and who fall in love, using their relationship as an emotional crutch in their efforts to rebuff the horror of the Holocaust. Max (Clive Owen), would rather wear a yellow star and proclaim himself a Jew than be lanced with the pink triangle that designates homosexuality. Horst, (Lothaire Bluteau) chastises him for his homophobia. Later the tables turn on Max, who finds--through Horst--the strength both to keep alive indefinitely and to ultimately embrace his sexual identity.

Initially set in a war-ravaged Berlin, Bent is directed by Sean Mathias, who first directed Jude Law in Indiscretions, and he has crafted a film that reminds one of Ian McKellen's Richard III with its spare, stylized, and stark world bombed into rubble and chic theatrical disarray. There are many poignant as well as harrowing scenes, and the result is a somber work that stands as a reminder that intolerance cannot overtake individualism and love. While Bent received an NC-17 rating for depicting Berlin's decadent, anything-goes-for-a-price nightlife, MGM opted not to edit out the tone-setting prelude and pushed to preserve the film's integrity despite a rating that is itself a kind of death for any film that bears it. --Paula Nechak

Movie Details

Cast: Clive Owen, Lothaire Bluteau, Ian McKellen, Nikolaj Coster Waldau, Mick Jagger, Brian Webber, Jude Law, Gresby Nash, Suzanne Bertish
MPAA Rating: NC-17
Running time: 104 min
DVD Aspect Ratios: 1.85:1
DVD Features:
  • Color
  • Closed-captioned
  • Widescreen

International rating:

Europe: 18

DVD International release dates:
North America: Jun 3, 03
Europe: Jul 14, 03

VHS International release dates:
North America: May 2, 00
Europe: Sep 28, 98


Lowest Prices



compare prices
Scores
Avg score:
N/A
Net Score: N/A
User Score: N/A

Popularity
#6 in Movie War Movies

Submit your own rating
  / 5

Wish/Own List

Members: Log in to add this item to your want or wish list!
View who owns this(0)
View who wants this(0)
(0.1248/d/barracuda)