IMDb6.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes88%
Director: Derek Jarman•Genres: Drama, History, Romance
In 14th-century England, King Edward II is drawn to the charismatic Piers Gaveston, neglecting his queen and alienating his nobles. This infatuation leads to political turmoil, war, and ultimately, tragedy for the king and his lover. The film explores themes of power, betrayal, and forbidden love within a historically charged backdrop.
Derek Jarman's adaptation of Christopher Marlowe's play received critical acclaim for its bold visual style and provocative exploration of historical themes, particularly its unflinching portrayal of homosexual love. While some found its anachronistic elements and operatic tone challenging, it is largely celebrated as a significant work in Jarman's filmography and a compelling cinematic interpretation of the historical events.
Praised for its striking and avant-garde visual aesthetic.
Commended for its brave and direct handling of homosexual relationships within a historical context.
Noted for its operatic and theatrical approach to adapting Marlowe's play.
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Nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Film.
Derek Jarman famously cast Steven Waddington, who had no prior acting experience, as King Edward II after seeing him working as a mason.
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