Energetic, stylish and often witty BBC dramatisation that alternates between the gripping love triangle involving the young Casanova, Henriette and her husband Grimani, and the swan song of the world's most notorious lothario. Written by Russell T. Davies, creator of 'Queer As Folk' and the scribe behind the new 'Doctor Who'.
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THE LIBERTINE (2004)
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John Wilmot, otherwise know as the 2nd Earl of Rochester, was a 17th Century libertine who made Casanova look like a puritanical zealot, but unlike his more famous brother in arms, John was a poet of considerable talent, a genius that his consumptively nihilistic behaviour kept well hidden from most of those who knew him during his hedonistically short life. The Libertine does well to capture the seedy affluence of 17th century high society and this an often enjoyable tale of a gifted, wilfully
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