
VOICES FROM A LOCKED ROOM - R-RATED
Stars: Jeremy Northam, Tushka Bergen
I came upon this 1999 release as I wandered the aisles of my favorite video rental store and because
it starred one of my favorite actors - Jeremy Northam - and sounded interesting, I couldn't resist
checking it out. It's quite good and shows that Northam's acting prowess is considerable.
It's London 1930 with a twist on the old Jekyll and Hyde theme. Northam plays acerbic
newspaper music critic Philip Heseltine who's known as 'The Grim Reaper' for his
rip-snorting put-downs. Philip's view of critics is that they are
like surgeons and in his case, he wields his scalpel with great determination in cutting away the
musical debris, such as that of contemporary pianist-composer Peter Warlock, whom he believes to be
a thief of other composer's works.
One night, Philip is sent to review an American torch singer by the name of Lily Buxton and she wins
his heart and mind with her talent and freshness. About the same time, the feud between Philip and
Warlock escalates and ever so slowly, Lily comes to realize that her lover is frightfully mad and tragedy
shall soon visit them all.
Lotta says: What's more interesting is that both characters, Heseltine and Warlock
really existed and Warlock's bizarre behavior at the time led to much speculation
as to his mental capacity. If this film is an off-the-wall answer to that speculation,
it's entirely irrelevant
because the story is thoroughly absorbing and Northam carries the film with
his exceptional portrayal of the
musician and the critic. A great find!
Reviewed 6/21/01
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