“Lovelace”,
as the name indicates, is the story of Linda Lovelace (nee Linda Boreman), her
modest beginnings, troubled childhood and, finally, the fame and misfortune
that came from her role as the woman with the unique anatomical configuration
that caused her and the movie she was in
to be called “Deep Throat”. This film was the first cross over porn film and frontrunner
of feature length pornographic films that one could see with ease in the local
“Pussy Cat” or XXX movie theaters in the 70’s. But more than that, this is the
story of an abused, easily manipulated and empathy evoking young woman and the
struggles she endured having spent just 17 days in the porno film industry,
receiving a gross (an apt word) salary of $1,250 while the producers and distributors
of the film grossed over 600 Million Dollars from a $50,000 investment.
Starring in the title role is Amanda Seyfried who gives an amazing performance
as the tacky heroin of this true life story. To judge the script and plot is
unfair because they are not creations of a writer’s imagination but rather the
details and outline of the real life this woman experienced. Admirable
performances by Sharon Stone (as Linda’s mother), Chris Noth, Peter Sarsgaard, Hank
Azara, James Franco, Adam Brody, Eric Roberts and Chloe Sevigny give this film supporting
cast star power though hampered by the facts as they actually took place. Much
like remodeling an existing home as opposed to building a totally new one,,
telling someone’s true story as accurately as possible must, by definition,
limit and restrict the creative process. For an incite into and intimate look
at the life of this woman whose name became synonymous with oral sex on film,
the movie is worth seeing and, as a result, I give it 2 and ½ stars.
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