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So, I just got back from The Duchess, and I have to say .... OMG, why did nobody tell me how gay this?!?!?!?!?!?!?!? Cause this movie is very gay, incredibly gay, almost Fingersmith gay ... and it's also very, very good.

1. I have to go on about the gay a little more. Keira Knightley and Hayley Atwell brought the gay like it was going out of style. Seriously, that first meeting between them when Georgiana goes over to talk to her at the party, they were flirting and eyefucking so hardcore that it was almost indecent. Even my friend who doesn't search for femslash everywhere (I know, I don't understand it either, lol) was like ... "Why so gay G?"

Seriously, the sweeping romance between Georgiana and Bess was the relationship that I was invested in. They were so cute in their courting phase.

And then finally, the bed scene. I mean my god, Bess laying in Georgiana's bed with her hair all tussled and her olden day sleepwear watching Georgiana get ready for bed. And then Georgiana joining her on the bed, and Bess talking about Georgiana about how sex can actually feel good. AND THEN SHE DEMONSTRATES FOR HER PEOPLE! It's was like Maude and Sue all over again, I'm telling you. Like slipping her nightdress down her arms, whispering in her ear, kissing her shoulders, and then ... she slips her hand under Georgiana's nightgown and FINGERS HER! I'm NOT LYING! Georgina was like "oh ... oh ... OH! OHHHH!" It was brilliant.

I was so sad when they broke up. It was like when Blair and Serena fight. I was like YOU KNOW YOU LOVE EACH OTHER. Bess even pulled out a Blair Waldorf-esque "I can't not know you" (that's not the exact line, but it was very close to that because I kind of jittered in my seat, pointed at the screen and whispered "Blair!"

If anyone knows of any Bess/Georgiana femslash hook me up with the links! HOOK ME UP WITH THE LINKS!!!

There's a nice, coherent analysis of the Georgiana/Bess relationship here (much more in depth than my insane ramblings)

2. Keira Knightley is pretty and charming as hell. I totally support an Oscar nomination. She was mesmerizing, charming, heartbreaking, and so much more. It was a fantastic performance.

3. Hayley Atwell is quickly becoming a favorite of mine. I found her utterly charming as Julia Flyte in Brideshead Revisited, and I loved her as Bess here. Also, on a completely shallow note, she's got a fantastic figure and GREAT, FANTASTIC, MESMERIZING breasts. Seriously. I want to sex her all night all.

4. Charlotte Rampling! Hai gurl! Charlotte Rampling is a hot old lady. She is still very uncomfortably good looking.

That's really all I have to say at this. I just needed to rant about how fantastically (and surprisingly) gay this movie was. This is a total DVD purchase.

Very good movie.  If you haven't seen it, I strongly recommend it.

Date: 2008-11-02 01:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rozk.livejournal.com
People really have to read the Amanda Foreman biography. When the Duke exiled G to Europe over her debts, Bess just went with her and had adventures...They fetched up in Switzerland, staying with Gibbon, and were involved in what Foreman describes as helping smuggling letters from aristocrats out of France, but sounds interestingly like intelligence work to me.

Bess was a total schemer, but she also loved the people she was leeching off...

Date: 2008-11-03 03:19 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] fembuck.livejournal.com
People really have to read the Amanda Foreman biography. When the Duke exiled G to Europe over her debts, Bess just went with her and had adventures...

I'm really considering checking out this book (even though I never seem to be able to finish reading historical fiction). Maybe the gay content will be enough to hold my interest. But The Amazing Adventures of G and B sound too good to pass up.

but she also loved the people she was leeching off...

This is the key for me. If she had genuine feeling for them, I can forgive her.

Date: 2008-11-03 11:28 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
The Amanda Foreman is a biography, but one of those serious books which is just as readable as a novel - it's full of odd little snippets like G's connection with radical publishers that Foreman doesn't always follow through on.

When I get to the French Revolution section of Vol 2 of Rhapsodies of Blood, I plan to give the Lausanne household a vignette as a coda to the story.

Date: 2008-11-03 11:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] rozk.livejournal.com
That was me, BTW.

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