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The Consul of Sodom
Fascinating journey through the life and work of the prestigious Catalan poet Jaime Gil de Biedma, both marked by sexuality and eroticism. Charismatic and somewhat eccentric, brilliant intellectual with extraordinary sensitivity and member of Barcelona's 'gauche divine' in the 60s, Gil de Biedma liked to describe himself as a 'poet of experience' while he suffered dreadfully from the dichotomy strangling him: bourgeois and executive for a multinational by day, communist and homosexual poet by night.
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Plot Summary
This biographical drama tells the story of Henry Covington, a charismatic and deeply troubled lawyer whose life spirals into addiction and despair in the early 1970s. After a personal tragedy, Covington grapples with his demons, navigating a path through the underbelly of Los Angeles and confronting his past in an attempt to find redemption.
Critical Reception
The Consul of Sodom received a mixed reception from critics. While some praised Kevin Bacon's intense and committed performance, others found the film's narrative bleak and its exploration of addiction to be heavy-handed. The film struggled to find a wide audience, with its somber tone and challenging subject matter limiting its appeal.
What Reviewers Say
Kevin Bacon delivers a powerful and unflinching performance.
The film's bleak portrayal of addiction and despair can be overwhelming.
Narratively, the film struggles to maintain momentum and a clear focus.
Google audience: Audiences found Kevin Bacon's performance to be a strong point, often highlighting its intensity. However, many viewers felt the film was overly dark and depressing, with some criticizing its pacing and lack of a satisfying resolution.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the life of real-life attorney Henry Covington, whose own struggles with addiction and legal battles formed the basis of the story.
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