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The Burnt Orange Heresy
The Burnt Orange Heresy
Actors: Claes Bang, Elizabeth Debicki, Mick Jagger, Donald Sutherland, Rosalind Halstead
Directors: Claes Bang, Elizabeth Debicki, Mick Jagger, Donald Sutherland, Rosalind Halstead, Alessandro Fabrizi, Giuseppe Capotondi, David Lancaster, William Horberg, David Zander, Indiana Production Company
R     2020


     
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Sharon F. (Shar) from AVON PARK, FL
Reviewed on 3/21/2023...
I was a little disappointed in this movie. It got a lot of hype and I expected more from it. The acting was good, but the storyline drug somewhat. But there is a surprise ending.

Synopsis: Charming and ambitious art critic, James Figueras (Claes Bang(, has fallen from grace. He spends his days in Malan lecturing witless tourists about art history. His only glimmer of hope is a new-found love interest--an American, Berenice (Elizabeth Debicki). An opportunity strikes when he is contacted by wealthy art dealer Joseph Cassidy (Mick Jagger), who summons James to his villa on Lake Como and asks him to steal a painting from a legendary, reclusive artist, Jerome Debney (Donald Sutherland). Soon, James' greed and ambition get the better of him and he finds himself caught in a web of his own making.
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