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The Dying Gaul, 2005

The Dying Gaul

English

USA

Rating:6.6
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Profile of The Dying Gaul

The Dying Gaul can be described as cynical, clever, and biting. The plot revolves around gender, infidelity, and family problems. The main genres are drama and romance. In terms of style, The Dying Gaul is talky. In approach, it is serious and realistic. The storytelling is slow paced. The Dying Gaul takes place in contemporary times. It is adapted from a play.

Summary of The Dying Gaul

In his directorial debut, award-winning playwright and screenwriter Craig Lucas (PRELUDE TO A KISS, THE SECRET LIVES OF DENTISTS) has adapted his play THE DYING GAUL into a gripping romantic thriller of love and deception. Set in Hollywood, THE DYING GAUL tells the story of Robert (Peter Sarsgaard), a bisexual screenwriter who is offered a large sum of money by a studio executive (Campbell Scott as Jeffrey) for his latest script -- as long as he changes one of the characters from a man to a woman so the movie will not be about a gay man dying of AIDS. At first Robert refuses to compromise his vision, but after being encouraged and harassed by both Jeffrey and Jeffrey's wife, Elaine (Patricia Clarkson), he accepts the deal. But as he attempts to alter his very personal script, he is haunted by visions of his dead boyfriend, Malcolm (Bill Camp); meanwhile, Jeffrey begins to show a sexual interest in him, and Elaine is also intrigued by the very serious writer -- enough so to start an anonymous relationship with him in an online gay chatroom. As secrets are revealed and worlds collide, Jeffrey, Elaine, and Robert are forced to face some hard truths that turn to thoughts of murder. Lucas's noirish tale is filled with intricate detail and pinpoint acting, expanding his stage production into a thoroughly satisfying and thought-provoking film that is reminiscent of such Hollywood classics as THE BAD AND THE BEAUTIFUL, THE PLAYER, and IN A LONELY PLACE.

Details

Language: English
Country: USA
Release date: January 2005
Runtime: 101 min

Cast and Crew

Patricia Clarkson as Elaine Tishop in The Dying Gaul
Patricia Clarkson

as Elaine Tishop

Campbell Scott as Jeffrey Tishop in The Dying Gaul
Campbell Scott

as Jeffrey Tishop

Peter Sarsgaard as Robert Sandrich in The Dying Gaul
Peter Sarsgaard

as Robert Sandrich

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The Dying Gaul (2005)

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Critics Reviews

Rolling Stone
The actors could not be better. Sarsgaard, Scott and the luminous Clarkson negotiate the film's razor-sharp laughs and bone-deep tragedy with resonant skill. Lucas' powerfully haunting film gets under your skin.
The New York Times
Mr. Sarsgaard gives the riskiest screen performance of his career. Save perhaps for Sean Penn's outbursts in "Dead Man Walking" and "Mystic River," no actor in a recent American film has delivered as explosive a depiction of a man emotionally...
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