

Age of Consent
An elderly artist thinks he has become too stale and is past his prime. His friend (and agent) persuades him to go to an offshore island to try once more. On the island he re-discovers his muse in the form of a young girl.
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Plot Summary
A jaded painter, Colin, retreats to a remote island in the Great Barrier Reef seeking inspiration. He finds it in Cora, a beautiful young woman with a rebellious spirit. As their unconventional relationship develops, they navigate societal judgment and their own personal struggles, leading to a poignant exploration of love and artistic fulfillment.
Critical Reception
Upon its release, 'Age of Consent' garnered mixed reviews, with some critics praising its lush cinematography and the performances of its lead actors, particularly James Mason. Others found the narrative somewhat predictable and the romantic entanglement between the older painter and the younger woman to be controversial. However, over time, the film has gained a cult following for its atmospheric portrayal of the Australian landscape and its mature handling of relationships.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its stunning cinematography capturing the beauty of the Great Barrier Reef.
- James Mason's performance as the disillusioned artist was often highlighted as a strong point.
- The film's romantic storyline and themes were viewed with a mix of appreciation and controversy.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not readily available or consistently tracked for this older film.
Fun Fact
Helen Mirren, who plays the young Cora, was only 23 years old during the filming of 'Age of Consent', while her co-star James Mason was 61.
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