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DVD : Sebastiane [1976]

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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Censored Film!
Buyers should be aware that the DVD as released here is the censored version, as distributed over thirty years ago! The basic content / narrative remain the same, although this version loses some of the original intensity.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Romans without Hollywood accents
Sebastiane is a rather controversial movie but for those who wish to build up an eclectic library of DVDs then it would be a useful addition.

The film is famous of course for the graphic and cold brutality of the final scene. Overall though it's actually a rather slow film as it follows the tribulations (including boredom) of a group of Roman soldiers in the hot and barren Mediterranean countryside. Essentially, it charts the day-to-day happenings of the group and how they ended up executing the title character in such dramatic fashion (with multiple arrow shots from very close range).

Some characters are particularly annoying (e.g. Max) but what would you expect from a bunch of squaddies thrown together in baking heat at close quarters? The film doesn't omit the famous Roman sordid sense of humour either and has its moments of innuendo.

It's interesting that it's all in Latin and this is what the famous Roman Army actually sounded like.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - A bit self-indulgent
Er, a this movie is a classic and carries meaning on many levels, but I found it a bit self-indulgent and overbearing at times. Some of the scenes are just too idyllic in a silly “swords & sandals” type of way, while the poor Sebastian so obviously wants to be martyred that I soon lost my empathy with him. And the captain who lusts after him is just too obviously of the sadist type that cannot distinguish his power lust from his desire. Some beautiful shots, though, and it is worth seeing. There is something awkward about the film, however, that makes it less than perfect. It is as if Jarman didn’t keep enough distance between himself and his work, or he tried too hard to make a “European Art Film.”



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - An insight into Catholicism vs. Homosexuality
An outstanding work - for all those interested in the MALE form.

An intriguing play on the male psyche - juxtaposing multiple themes: unrequited love; social acceptance of sexual thought; the demands of society upon the individual; sexual desire in an exlusively male environment; and the requirements imposed by religion values.

Jarman explores the ancient Roman Garrison philosophy - that to love ones fellow man (in the most intimate way) leads to a bonding which instills a greater will to fight to the death in order to protect ones comrade in arms

Sebastian, a catholic, has difficulty in forming the social and sexual bonds defined by this 'garrison philosophy' as a result of his devout relgious beliefs. His commanding officer finds Sebastian intriguing, captivating, alluring. Sebastian's reluctance to respond to his superior's desires only makes him more desirable. There is a definate affection between the two, but the demands of Sebastians religion and the social standing of both men place their attaraction above the common place male bonding which surrounds them. Ultimately their relationship is doomed, as the society of which they are a part are threatened by, and so condemns, the 'true' love to which they each aspire

"Sebastian" contains possibly THE most classic "homo-erotic" playfight. This, for me as a young heterosexual man, was thrilling, arousing and to some degree disturbing. I left this film questioning many aspects of my own sexual orientation, and at the same time allowed me to affirm many of the feelings that I had. There is little doubt, that watching this film will answer, no confirm, many questions one may have about their own sexuality

A fantastic film, although perhaps lengthy - it is filled with some memorable cinematography. Jarmen works well on close-ups and symbolic imagery. His style captures the many and varied emotions of the protagonists, allowing the viewer to fill in many of the 'moments' with their own perceptions, experiences and expectations.

Best advice is to watch the film alone, with a BIG bag of Dorito's, salsa dip needed and maybe a bottle or two of a good red.

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