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A sexually charged tale of a royal princess and her procession of lovers.
Very Bad!Reviewed by T. Botte, 2009-05-04
The movie is very bad, it has cuts and it is not the original one,
it seems like someone recorded it from TV, I think they should say
on details all this things about it, because I wouldn't have bought
it!
Not one of Lollobrigida's best, but a long way from being bad
eitherReviewed by Joseph A. Admire, 2008-11-03
"Imperial Venus" is a diverting and sumptuously staged, if rather
slight, biopic of Napoleon Bonaparte's beautiful and notorious
younger sister Paolina that doesn't break much new ground. Gina
Lollobrigida, at the height of her fame (this was right around the
time she made "Come September" and "Strange Bedfellows" with Rock
Hudson) and beauty, does do a more than creditable job as Paolina,
but not an especially memorable one compared to, for example, her
_tour de force_ as Lina Cavalieri in "Beautiful But Dangerous"
(another of her classics that has never been released on DVD in the
U.S.) Stephen Boyd is her co-star as her main love interest and
Raymond Pellegrin costars as Napoleon, with Micheline Presle as
Josephine.
Please note, as the other reviewer reported, that this is the
English-dubbed version of the movie, not the original
Italian-language version; Alpha/Madacy's stock in trade is
releasing old public-domain movies on DVD, and those releases don't
necessarily have the same quality as major-label releases. However,
as they say, beggars can't be choosers, and this disc is certainly
worth having for Lollobrigida fans, and of interest to those who
fancy Napoleonic-era movies (Gina looks terrific in the flowing
gowns of the period).
A cut dubbed version of a fine filmReviewed by R. de Aquino, 2008-10-24
IMPERIAL VENUS is a fine effort by the great late French director
Jean Delannoy and shows Gina Lollobrigida at the peak of her
beauty, at age 35. The Italian actress won the David di Donatello
Award (the Italian equivalent of the Academy Award) for this film,
a biography of Paolina Borghese, sister of Napoleon Bonaparte and
one of the most fascinating women of her time.
Unfortunately, this is not the Supertechnirama 70mm version of the
film, originally made in Italian. What we have is a cut, standard
version which has not been digitally restored. The excellent
cinematography by Gabor Pogany is not in pristine condition,
showing faded colors and little definition.
Although Lollobrigida dubbed the English and French versions, it
would have been better to have released the film in Italian with
English and French subtitles, as the actress' line readings are far
more natural and spontaneous in her native tongue.
The production is sumptuous, the screenplay is literate, and the
acting of the supporting cast is generally good. If anything, the
wonderful Micheline Presle could have had more screen time as
Josephine. The editing impresses a slow rhythm to the film, which
does not always serve it well.
On the whole, this DVD is worth having, especially if one is a
Lollobrigida fan, since the film has not yet been rereleased in
Italy or France in DVD format.