Peter O’Toole, Leslie Phillips, Jodie Whittaker, Vanessa Redgrave, Richard Griffiths. Written by Hanif Kureishi. Directed by Roger Michell.

FILM SYNOPSIS: Venus tells the story of Maurice and Ian, a pair of veteran actors (Peter O’Toole and Leslie Phillips respectively), whose comfortable daily routine is disrupted by the arrival of Ian’s grand-niece, Jessie (newcomer Jodie Whittaker). Maurice takes the teenager under his wing, but is surprised to discover how very little he actually knows now that his own life is drawing to a close.

PREVIEW REVIEW: Venus is an interesting, if often worldly look at an elderly man infatuated with a headstrong young woman. We’re given a solid performance by Mr. O’Toole, but I couldn’t help think that this portrait was of a man consumed with self and possessing a humanistic outlook on life. Ultimately, it was unsatisfying. What’s more, those seeking spiritual fulfillment will more than likely be frustrated with the carnal behavior of all the characters. Though one assumes the filmmaker meant for there to be a few high-minded themes, (searching for the meaning of life and respecting oneself), but any message perceived is overshadowed by the crude behavior of this foul-mouthed bunch.

Distributor: Miramax

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