Saturday, 22 June 2013

Behind The Candelabra

Mini Review

I only became aware of Behind The Candelabra just before it's release, when during the press tour for the film, Michael Douglas openly admitted that Matt Damon has the softest lips he's ever kissed. That was one of the milder subject matters Mr Douglas touched upon in his many interviews; but of course, some of the more risque topics ensure that the film, and it's stars, are talked about. And when you're promoting a film like this, the more risque the topic the better. 

The film tells the tale of entertainer and rather good piano player Liberace (Michael Douglas). A man who managed to hide not only his sexuality but also his string of male lovers, and the AIDS that eventually killed him, from his adoring - and mostly female - fans. The story is set between 1977 and 1987 and focuses on the relationship Liberace (Lee to his friends) had with Scott (Matt Damon). We follow the couple from their initial courtship, through to some unnecessary and at times comical surgery for each of them, drug addiction, Lee's insatiable need for promiscuity and their inevitable break up. 

The film is very well acted, I honestly could not fault the performances from Douglas or Damon, and the supporting cast is a veritable dream, from Rob Lowe and Dan Aykroyd to Scott Bakula. But what bothered me was how much Behind The Candelabra has been marketed as a comedy, and it's really not. It tackles some seriously dark subjects, and a lot of the film Lee and Scott are fighting more than they're loving. As such, it's not as enjoyable as it appears from the trailer. There are laughs to be had but they're definitely few and far between.  

The film is certainly flamboyant and the filmmakers are not shy at stripping away the facade, eager to show what life in Liberace's shadow was like for Scott. But in this day and age neither is it especially shocking, so what the audience experiences is a somewhat interesting but mostly mild account of the life of a man who lived a lie.  

If you're interested in Liberace's life and seeing what hid behind the candelabra that was presented to the public, or if you're a fan of well acted, true life drama then this is definitely for you. If you're looking for light hearted laughs then maybe see something else. 5.5 out of 10.


Viewing Date - 9th June 2013
UK Release Date - 7th June 2013

Cast Overview:
Michael Douglas ~ Liberace
Matt Damon ~ Scott Thorson
Dan Aykroyd ~ Seymour Heller
Rob Lowe ~ Dr Jack Startz
Debbie Reynolds ~ Frances Liberace
Scott Bakula ~ Bob Black
Tom Papa ~ Ray Arnett
Paul Reiser ~ Mr Felder


Director ~ Steven Soderbergh

Writer(s) ~ Richard LaGravenese (Screenplay), Scott Thorson (Book) and Alex Thorleifson (Book)

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