The Libertine (2004)

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2004 · R · 1h 54m

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Other grades: 79.5 (4 viewers)
20041h 54mR
Countries:United Kingdom United States
Languages:EN
Keywords: 1670s17th centuryAbductionActing coachActorActressAdulterous husbandAdulteryAffectionAlcoholShow moreAlcoholicAle houseAmbassadorApplauseAttractionAudienceBackstageBanishmentBare buttBeckoningBedBettingBlindnessBloodBloody noseBreastsBrothelBuggeryBurning writingCard playingCathedralCharles iiCleavageClockConstableCorruptionCountry estateCovent gardenCowardCrippleCrowdCynicDancerDancingDarknessDeathbedDebaucheryDecadenceDildoDogDrinkingDrumDrummerDrunkennessDwarfDyingDying and deathDysfunctional marriageEarlEmbarrassmentEnglandEnglish restorationEpilogueErectionEstateExecutionExtramarital affairFace diseaseFace slapFace soreFake noseFalling in loveFat manFellatioFemale frontal nudityFemale nudityFemale rear nudityFiddlerFightFilm starts with textFingering vaginaFired from the jobFlashingFreezing urineFriendFriendshipHand on woman's crotchHandkerchiefHeavy rainHedonismHorse and carriageHorse ridingHusband wife relationshipIllnessIncontinenceInfidelityInsultIronyIrreverenceJeeringKingKing's college londonKissLanternLawyerLesbianLibertineLondonLondon englandLondon, englandLoveLoverLustMale frontal nudityMale nudityMale rear nudityMaskMistressMonarchMoneyMonkeyMonologMonologueMother son relationshipMudMurderNightNipplesNudityOral sexOrchestraPainterPassionPenisPineapplePlagiarismPlaywrightPoetPoetryPornographyPrologueProstituteProstitutionPublic nudityPunched in the faceQueen elizabeth iRainRainy nightRedemptionReference to christopher marloweReference to george etheregeReference to john drydenReference to shakespeare's hamletReference to william shakespeareRehearsalRoyaltySadnessScandalScantily clad femaleScratching crotchServantSexSex talkSexual attractionSexual desireShillingSicknessSingingSongSpearSt. james parkStabbingStageSteamy romanceStreet theatreStuart restorationSucking on fingerSuspicionSyphilisTauntingTeenage boyTeenage girlTheatreTheatre fireTheatre milieuTheftTower of londonUnfaithful husbandUnfaithfulnessUrinationUrineVaginaVenereal diseaseVirginVisual impairmentWatchingWetting pantsWineWomanizerWriterWritingYear 1660
In 1660, with the return of Charles II to the English throne, theater, the visual arts, science and sexual promiscuity flourish. Thirteen years later, in the midst of political and economical problems, Charles II asks for the return of his friend John Wilmot, aka the second Earl of Rochester, from exile back to London. John is a morally-corrupt drunkard and a sexually- active cynical poet. When the King asks John to prepare a play for the French ambassador so as to please him, John meets the aspiring actress Elizabeth Barry in the playhouse and decides to make her into a great star. He falls in love with her and she becomes his mistress. During the presentation to the Frenchman, he falls into disgrace with the court. When he was thirty-three years old and dying of syphilis associated with alcoholism, he converts to being a religious man.
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