The Devils (film) | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of The Devils (film).

The Devils (film) | Criticism

This literature criticism consists of approximately 1 page of analysis & critique of The Devils (film).
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[Lisztomania] carries the photographic splendours of The Devils and Tommy to their absurdist limits. Russell's professed intention to deflate the pomposity of his musical subjects has taken many forms over the years…. Lisztomania again breaks new ground: this time there is no underlying affection for the artist in question, merely a desire to use his name, a few of his compositions, and some of the personalia of the period, to forge a celebration of the rock scene in nineteenth-century dress. Russell is still working in a post-Tommy haze, and it is almost coincidence that his subject is from the field of classical music….

To parallel Liszt with the modern pop performer is not an idea original to Russell, but the glove fits well. Where Russell scores above others, however, is in taking the idea to its most outrageous limit—and beyond….

Lisztomania is for much of the...

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