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Dangerous Beauty (1998)
Released By: Warner Home Video   Rating: R   In Theaters: N/A



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Studio: Warner Home Video
Genre: Drama
MPAA Rating: R
Director: Marshall Herskovitz
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
Home Video Release: N/A
Cast: Catherine McCormack, Oliver Platt, Rufus Sewell
Published ID: 7535
UPC: 0790736365
Plot: The story of Veronica Franco, a real life prostitute, who used her influence over the most powerful men in Europe to change her life and the course of world events. A beautiful period piece.
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Very Surprised, Loved It
Added 3/12/2010

I rented this movie from Netflix from their recommendation for me because of movies containing Rufus Sewell and Oliver Platt. It was in my queue for months. So after finishing the movie and drying my eyes, I went straight over to Amazon to order the DVD. This is one of the best period movies ever. I realize this is Hollywood's version of this true story, but it was so well done I've recommended it to all my friends. Everything about this movie works for me. The acting, costumes, cinematography, location and the story are all rich. Each character goes through major changes, some good some bad. You wouldn't think a movie about a 'courtesan' could be funny, but there are some humerous parts blended in very well.
I have the book about Veronica Franco on my Wish List, and will be buying it at some point.

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Pretty Woman meets the Renaissance
Added 2/12/2010

Veronica Franco was an 'honest courtesan' - a cultivated, erudite woman who also sold herself for sex to an aristocratic clientele.

Margaret Rosenthal's book "The Honest Courtesan: Veronica Franco, Citizen and Writer in Sixteenth-Century Venice," accurately describes the life of this unusual woman.

"Dangerous Beauty" is a slightly more romantic take on this poetess and intellectual of the Venetian demi-monde. Despite the soft-focus approach to high-class escorts, this film nevertheless captures the complicated manoeuvers - political, religious and sexual - that epitomized High Renaissance Venice. (Franco's surreal encounter with French King Henry III and her subsequent trial really happened.)

The production values are a delight in this film, with accurate costumes and lush settings. The ironic use of gondola scenes neatly frames the warring apsects of this repressed society, with parades of courtesans alternating with wedding processions.

Catherine McCormack is a spirited Veronica Franco, with Rufus Sewell as her devoted lover. Jacqueline Bisset as the Franco mother and 'teacher' is a revelation - desperate, cynical and wise in turn.

This film deserves the cult status it has achieved. I highly recommend it to a wider audience.

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Beauty Personified
Added 2/8/2010

A Rich and voluptuous love story set in Venice. Costumes, cinematography and score all sublime. Have only watched it 10 times so far.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Dangerous Beauty
Added 2/1/2010

DVD received in offered condition in timely manner. Will definitely purchase from this supplier again. Recommend it.

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A Tale of the Virtue of Vice
Added 1/8/2010

This is a witty and sparkling tale of a young lady forced by circumstances to become a courtesan in Renaissance Venice. Not only does her choice give her the freedom to pursue her love of learning and reading and writing poetry, frowned upon for proper Venetian brides, but to also to eventually win her true love. I enjoyed the irony of how one woman managed to achieve happiness and liberty by rejecting a "respectable" lifestyle. Hooray for Veronica! The costumes and scenery are gorgeous, and the "poetry duel" just as much fun as the sword play.
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Very Surprised, Loved It
Added 3/12/2010

I rented this movie from Netflix from their recommendation for me because of movies containing Rufus Sewell and Oliver Platt. It was in my queue for months. So after finishing the movie and drying my eyes, I went straight over to Amazon to order the DVD. This is one of the best period movies ever. I realize this is Hollywood's version of this true story, but it was so well done I've recommended it to all my friends. Everything about this movie works for me. The acting, costumes, cinematography, location and the story are all rich. Each character goes through major changes, some good some bad. You wouldn't think a movie about a 'courtesan' could be funny, but there are some humerous parts blended in very well.
I have the book about Veronica Franco on my Wish List, and will be buying it at some point.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Pretty Woman meets the Renaissance
Added 2/12/2010

Veronica Franco was an 'honest courtesan' - a cultivated, erudite woman who also sold herself for sex to an aristocratic clientele.

Margaret Rosenthal's book "The Honest Courtesan: Veronica Franco, Citizen and Writer in Sixteenth-Century Venice," accurately describes the life of this unusual woman.

"Dangerous Beauty" is a slightly more romantic take on this poetess and intellectual of the Venetian demi-monde. Despite the soft-focus approach to high-class escorts, this film nevertheless captures the complicated manoeuvers - political, religious and sexual - that epitomized High Renaissance Venice. (Franco's surreal encounter with French King Henry III and her subsequent trial really happened.)

The production values are a delight in this film, with accurate costumes and lush settings. The ironic use of gondola scenes neatly frames the warring apsects of this repressed society, with parades of courtesans alternating with wedding processions.

Catherine McCormack is a spirited Veronica Franco, with Rufus Sewell as her devoted lover. Jacqueline Bisset as the Franco mother and 'teacher' is a revelation - desperate, cynical and wise in turn.

This film deserves the cult status it has achieved. I highly recommend it to a wider audience.

0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
Beauty Personified
Added 2/8/2010

A Rich and voluptuous love story set in Venice. Costumes, cinematography and score all sublime. Have only watched it 10 times so far.
0 out of 0 people found this helpful.
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