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The Look of Love
Paul Raymond builds a porn, entertainment and real estate empire that makes him the wealthiest man in Britain, but drugs doom his beloved daughter, Debbie.
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Plot Summary
The film chronicles the life of Paul Raymond, a flamboyant and enterprising London nightclub owner and pornographer who amassed a fortune and a vast empire from his adult entertainment ventures. It follows his rise to prominence during the swinging sixties and his subsequent struggles to maintain his empire and personal life amidst changing times and personal tragedies.
Critical Reception
Michael Winterbottom's 'The Look of Love' received generally positive reviews, with critics praising Steve Coogan's performance as the complex and morally ambiguous Paul Raymond. The film was noted for its stylish portrayal of London's nightlife and its unflinching look at the excesses and consequences of Raymond's life. However, some found the narrative somewhat disjointed, while others debated the ethical implications of glorifying such a controversial figure.
What Reviewers Say
Steve Coogan delivers a compelling performance as the self-made porn king Paul Raymond.
The film captures the hedonistic spirit of London's 1960s and 70s nightlife with stylish flair.
It's a surprisingly sympathetic yet critical portrayal of a man driven by desire and ambition.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight Steve Coogan's standout performance and the film's engaging portrayal of a controversial life. Many appreciated the exploration of excess and the consequences that followed, though some found the overall tone a bit detached.
Fun Fact
The film was screened out of competition at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival.
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