Rating: NR
Genre:
Epic
Release Date: 01/06/2009
SubTitles: Espanol
Sound: DTS/DD1/DD3.0/DD2
Run Time: 156 Minutes
Flags: Graphic Violence, Nudity, Strong Sexual Content, Rape & Sexual Abuse, Not For Children, Adult Language
Distributor/Studio: Image
This lavish big-budget epic was the pinnacle of a uniquely Italian subgenre, the historical hardcore gore/porn extravaganza. The star-studded cast, perhaps lured by the high-profile involvement of producer
Bob Guccione and screenwriter
Gore Vidal, includes such luminaries as
John Gielgud,
Peter O'Toole, and
Helen Mirren. Director
Tinto Brass, whose similar treatment of Nazi Germany in
Salon Kitty won him the job, did his best with the mammoth enterprise, but numerous production problems and re-edits took their toll on the finished product. When
Caligula works best, it works because of
Malcolm McDowell, whose crazed portrayal of the title Emperor is the embodiment of villainous corruption.
McDowell raises his performance level to match the gaudy spectacle around him, which led to charges of overacting, but there are moments when he is absolutely riveting. Some of the cast doesn't fare as well, as
O'Toole makes a particularly unsubtle Tiberius. The sex is graphic and steamy, particularly a feverish lesbian interlude between
Penthouse Pets
Lori Wagner and
Marjorie Thorsen (using the pseudonym "Anneka di Lorenzo"), and the various carnival freaks used as atmosphere imbue the film with a grotesque,
Fellini-like opulence. There are many memorable scenes and a magnificent score by
Paul Clemente, but the heady brew of historical epic, hardcore sex, and gory violence proved overwhelming to many viewers. Still,
Gore Vidal's script is surprisingly accurate, and manages to be entertainingly vulgar while bringing a rather loathsome slice of human history to vivid life, warts and all. The more explicit scenes were directed by
Bob Guccione and
Giancarlo Lui, causing both
Vidal and
Brass to remove their names from the credits.
~ Robert Firsching, All Movie Guide