Saturday, March 1, 2014
Late to the Party: Behind the Candelabra (2013)
I was thinking earlier, why didn't I add this to my list good movies from 2013? It is a really good film but I forgot to mention it because I was going based on what movie tickets I kept to remember what I saw. It was a theatrical release everywhere else in the world but was released as an HBO movie in the US because they didn't think it would do well in the box office. I could agree with that, this movie seems smaller than something for a major theatrical release but bigger than a cheap TV movie. I think it works better as an independent film if anything.
Behind the Candelabra looks at the life of Liberace, played by Michael Douglas, and his relationship with his much younger lover, Scott Thorson, played by Matt Damon. The two fall in love despite their differences in age and wealth. As their relationship grows, other people, and sometimes even themselves, begin to question their love for one another as they have their conflicts. Liberace tries to model Scott after him while others believe Scott is using him for his money. In turn, Scott resorts to drugs to escape from all the stress in the relationship. Although their relationship plummets, the couple still has admiration for one another that is unavoidable until Liberace's untimely death.
Despite it not getting a whole lot of attention, Behind the Candelabra is one of the best biographical films I have seen. The best part about it is that it looks at the other side of Liberace the world didn't see. On the outside, he is a bright, optimistic person. On the inside, he is buried in himself and helping others in order to gain their admiration. This begs the question what kind of person Liberace really was in the end.
Liberace was a very generous guy. He is also very open about his sexuality. He offers Scott to live with him, buys him is own house, clothes and jewelry and even pays for his plastic surgery to look more like him. He even says he wants not only to be a lover to him, but also a father figure he can look up to. Liberace also presented kindness to others, but mostly in the case of when he wants something. In the end, he was a very good manipulator. He knew how to gain sympathy from others and make them adore him only to probably break their heart in the end.
The whole film essentially questions if Scott is using Liberace in return. Though he makes several claims he is bisexual, there is question as to if he really was in love with Liberace. At first he seems very hesitant about being with him, he still accepts his gifts as he came from a poor background. As their relationship grows, Scott begins to expect these generous gifts from him as well as respect from the people that worked for him. When people outside their relationship try to dispute with them, they are in complete denial that they would hurt each other.
Their relationship does have an unfortunate ending. There is a large amount of distrust in one another that leads to their demise. Scott becomes restless with his life of luxury and resorts to heavy drug use that discomforts Liberace. Liberace's ego becomes so large that he suggests having an open relationship prior to cheating on him knowing that Scott could never leave no matter what he did.
Are either Scott or Liberace bad people? No. Fame and fortune got into their heads that made them believe that nothing bad could happen. Their lack of communication, honesty and commitment eventually lead to their end as it would for any relationship. Towards Liberace's death it does become apparent that they still have love for one another. Scott soon realizes that he has deep respect and admiration for him despite cheating on him. I feel like the initial focus for this film was to show that even though that this couple is a bit odd, they are still like any other couple with their conflicts.
Okay, enough with the analysis, time for an actual review. This movie isn't amazing, but it is pretty good in how thought provoking it is. Whether or not the story was accurate isn't what matters to me. I appreciated this film for their strong characters and story. The sets and costumes are also very much worth seeing in all their pure, rhinestone glitz.
Which brings me to the biggest thing about this film, the casting. Michael. Fucking. Douglas. as Liberace. Just say that out loud, Michael Douglas as Liberace. I remember seeing the cover of Entertainment Weekly with Douglas and Damon on the cover as their characters and I couldn't believe it. Right away I knew this film was going to push boundaries. I was listening to my local radio station and they had co-star, Tom Papa, as a guest and he said it was pretty surreal seeing these mostly 'action' and 'macho' movie stars as these roles. That being said, Douglas does a great job in his role. There were some parts I forgot it was Douglas and it felt more like the real Liberace. Ranging from charismatic to dramatic made his character seem multidimensional. In comparison, Damon sort of seems bland. It is not entirely his fault, that's just how they were in real life. Liberace is entirely over-the-top while Scott blends into the background a little, at least in the beginning in the film. The supporting cast is just as great. Dan Aykroyd, Debbie Reynolds, and Tom Papa are great, although having smaller roles.
My one big complaint about this film is Rob Lowe. Just...why? I kept laughing at his face the entire time. I get the character had plastic surgery but Lowe was just trying way too damn hard. He looks like he's on a Saturday Night Live sketch instead and making a goofy face for laughs.
Other downsides to this film are pretty minor. The editing could have been done better. I felt like they should have taken more time in some parts. I wish they gone more in detail in Liberace's and Scott's lives as they are very interesting people. It seemed like several scenes were obviously cut from the film to make it more suitable for a television movie, even if it was HBO.
This movie is not for everyone. It does not hold back in telling the very personal and hidden life of Liberace. Therefore, there are some raunchy moments. If you're not easily offended, then I would definitely recommend this film if you ever have the opportunity. I feel it has some very important ideas that not too many films have brought up. It takes a very enthusiastic person and looks at the other side of him and his very provocative and secret relationship.
Because too much of a good thing is wonderful.
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