Love is the Devilaka Love is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis, John Maybury, 1998 Star ReviewJohn Maybury’s Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon addresses its subject through fragments of Bacon’s (Derek Jacobi’s) relationship with east-end criminal George Dyer (Daniel Craig) among the high art and low life, the booze and barbiturates, of 1960s Soho. Jacobi—blithe, detached, and thoroughly unsympathetic—is excellent as Bacon, capturing the volatile combination of sexual masochism and emotional sadism that made the relationship with Dyer so destructive, but his portraits of him so powerful. Daniel Craig is appropriately muscular and tormented, and Maybury pulls off the difficult task of making Dyer’s internal anguish chime with the viewer’s memory of Bacon’s paintings (which are themselves never shown). It is in this creative address of one visual media to another that the film is at its best, revealing Bacon’s own acute awareness of the effects of photography upon painting. Much of Maybury’s attention is devoted to the soiled and crumpled snapshots that littered Bacon’s studio floor; to his ambivalent rapport with the work of John Deakin; and one particularly striking scene shows Bacon’s reaction to the Odessa steps sequence from Battleship Potemkin (which inspired many of his studies). Suggestive rather than explanatory, a feast for the mind and an assault on the senses, Love is the Devil provides a frame for, rather than a précis of, Bacon’s compelling art. Kate Davies on 28th February 2006 ReviewsShare your thoughts - write a review Film Stills - click to view in fullView all 1 film stills in full size Related ArticlesRelated Genres£15.99
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