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The Vice of Buggery dives into the complexities of 16th century France, where desire and power intertwine. Henri III's quest for Gabriel is not just about a lost kiss; it's a reflection on longing amidst the constraints of his royal life. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to simmer as Henri navigates his memories and the societal expectations of the time. The performances are quite layered, with a palpable chemistry that feels both tragic and tender. Visually, the film relies on practical effects that ground the historical context, enhancing the authenticity of its lush cinematography. The themes of love, loss, and the burdens of royal duty resonate throughout, leaving you with lingering questions about the nature of desire.
Engaging exploration of desire and powerRich historical contextStrong character-driven narrative
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