IMDb6.7/10
Rotten Tomatoes88%
Metacritic76/100
Google Users88%
Director: Stephen Frears•Genres: Biography, Drama, Comedy
The film chronicles the tumultuous life and tragic death of the brilliant but self-destructive playwright Joe Orton. It focuses on his passionate and complex relationship with his lifelong companion, Kenneth Halliwell, exploring their shared artistic endeavors, their struggles with societal constraints, and the events that culminated in their demise. The narrative delves into Orton's rise to notoriety in the Swinging Sixties London theater scene and the dark undercurrents of their unconventional lives.
Prick Up Your Ears was widely acclaimed by critics for its sharp writing, insightful performances, and unflinching portrayal of Joe Orton's life. Gary Oldman's performance as Orton was particularly lauded for its raw intensity and nuanced complexity. The film was praised for its daring subject matter and its ability to balance humor with tragedy, offering a compelling portrait of a unique artistic talent and his tragic end.
Praised for Gary Oldman's electrifying portrayal of Joe Orton.
Commended for its witty and intelligent script that captures Orton's unique voice.
Acknowledged for its sensitive and nuanced exploration of a complex homosexual relationship.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's honest and often humorous look at Joe Orton's life, highlighting the strong performances and the compelling, albeit dark, story.
Gary Oldman won the Evening Standard British Film Award for Best Actor. The film received a nomination for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival and a BAFTA Award for Best Adapted Screenplay.
Gary Oldman's portrayal of Joe Orton was so convincing that it helped to revitalize interest in Orton's plays and literary legacy.
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