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Sade

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France · 2000
1h 40m
Director Benoît Jacquot
Starring Daniel Auteuil, Marianne Denicourt, Jeanne Balibar, Isild Le Besco
Genre History, Drama, Crime

A man prepares himself to be transferred to a detention center and rest home where he will relive one more time the highlights of his youth.

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Village Voice by J. Hoberman

Too bland and fustily tasteful to be truly prurient, Sade moves along at a reasonable clip, goosed by claps of gothic lighting, solemn chords, and amplified sound effects.

60

TV Guide Magazine by Ken Fox

Interestingly, the real horror lies in the film's depiction of the era: The sight of guillotined bodies -- naked, headless and dumped under the shady trees of Picpus -- is truly shocking. Rarely has the horror of the Terror been so graphically and effectively evoked.

63

Miami Herald by Marta Barber

Is it about a moment in history and how the life of a sexual predator fits into that moment? Or is it just about a director's sexual fantasy? The answers are somewhat fuzzy.

80

The A.V. Club by Scott Tobias

In keeping with his concept that the mind and the body are inseparable, Sade builds to an extraordinarily powerful centerpiece when the two come together, fusing fear and desire, pleasure and pain, innocence and enlightenment.

60

Salon by Stephanie Zacharek

If you're looking for thrills, you should know that you have to wade through a good seven-eighths of the movie before Sade does anything remotely disreputable, and even then it's a rather mechanical bit of business that would have been more effective (and more disturbing) if it had been handled with a bit of humor.

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