Director: Bernardo Bertolucci
Writers: Bernardo Bertolucci (story), Susan Minot
Stars: Jeremy Irons, Liv Tyler, Carlo Cecchi
This beautiful if ponderous soufflé of a film from director Bernardo
Bertolucci serves more as an Italian travelogue than a drama. Liv Tyler
stars as Lucy Harmon, an American teenager arriving in the lush Tuscan
countryside to visit family friends residing there. Lucy visited four
years earlier and exchanged a kiss with a handsome boy with whom she
hopes to become reacquainted. Lucy's mother has committed suicide since
then, and the teenager also hopes to discover the identity of her
father,
whom her mother hinted
was a resident of the villa.
Once she arrives, Lucy meets a variety of
eccentric visitors, including a dying gay playwright (Jeremy Irons), a
sculptor (Donal McCann), an entertainment lawyer (D.W. Moffet), and
several others. Lucy has decided to lose her virginity and becomes an
object of intense interest to the men of the household, but the suitor
she finally selects is not the initial object of her affection. Stealing
Beauty boasted an intriguing parallel between actress Tyler's role and
her real life. The daughter of a famed rock and roll star, she was
brought up believing that her father was someone else, a fact that
Bertolucci may have had in mind when writing the story. ~ Karl Williams,
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