Click to read the article
Casanova (2005)
Runtime: 1 hr 51 mins
Theatrical Release: Dec 25, 2005 Limited
Box Office: $11,193,738
Synopsis: CASONOVA is loosely based on the memoirs of the writer, adventurer, and infamous lover Giacomo Casanova--themselves notably unreliable--and fortunately has no pretensions to historical realism. Instead, it's a witty, lighthearted romantic comedy, which uses its 18th century setting... CASONOVA is loosely based on the memoirs of the writer, adventurer, and infamous lover Giacomo Casanova--themselves notably unreliable--and fortunately has no pretensions to historical realism. Instead, it's a witty, lighthearted romantic comedy, which uses its 18th century setting and renowned hero as a jumping-off point for sexy banter and ruminations on love, lust, and freedom. Directed with visual flair and wit by Lasse Hallström--a master of classy period pieces like CHOCOLAT and CIDER HOUSE RULES--the movie was filmed on location in Venice, and the stunningly gorgeous scenery is almost a character in its own right. Heath Ledger, believable and engaging here in a role that couldn't be more different from his powerhouse performance in BROKEBACK MOUNTAIN, turns on all of his considerable charms here. Abandoned by his mother as a child, Casanova has grown into a lascivious yet oddly innocent young man, who pursues pleasure wholeheartedly and mistakes lust for love. His biggest concern is eluding Italy's puritanical Inquisitors, until he meets Francesca Bruni (Sienna Miller), a beauty who publishes clever pamphlets on women's rights under a pen name. In the time-honored tradition, Casanova is instantly smitten with the one woman in Venice who doesn't want anything to do with him. The plot provides few surprises, but that is beside the point; the pleasures of CASANOVA are in its warm freewheeling tone, its sumptuous visuals, and the cheerful exuberance of its actors. In addition to Ledger's winning star turn, Lena Olin is her usual mesmerizing self as Francesca's scheming mother, and the reliably excellent Oliver Platt (as Francesca's overmatched fiancé) and Jeremy Irons (as the frustrated head Inquisitor) both deliver deft comic performances. [More]
Genre: Romance, Theatrical Release
Starring: Heath Ledger, Sienna Miller, Jeremy Irons, Oliver Platt, Lena Olin
Screenwriter: Jeffrey Hatcher, Kimberly Simi
Producer: Gary Levinsohn
Composer: Alexandre Desplat
DVD Info
Release:
Nov 21, 2006
Blu-ray Disc Features:
- Keep Case
- Widescreen
Audio:
- Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround - English, French, Spanish
- Dolby Digital 5.1 Uncompresse - English
- Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo - English
Additional Release Material:
- Audio Commentary - Filmmaker's Audio Commentary
- Extended Scene
- Featurette - 1. CREATING AN ADVENTURE - The Making Of The Film
- 2. DRESSING IN STYEL - From The 18th Century Fashion Capital Of Europe
- 3. VISION OF VENICE - Shooting In The World's Most Enchanting City
- 4. Blu-scape Reflections Of Venice
Interactive Features:
- Scene Selections: Instant Access To Select Movie Scenes That Showcase The Ultimate In High Definition Picture And Sound
Reviews
The combination of love, lust, music and Venice are the compelling ingredients of Casanova, a swashbuckling tale about matters of the heart and the masks we wear.
One of those smart pictures that transcends genres, a costume romance inspired by Restoration comedy, French farce and vaudevillian slapstick.
There's no edge in Ledger's performance, only a lot of cutesy moments.
Casanova is just a farce, true, but there's a smugness to the proceedings that leaves a bad aftertaste.
even I - a product of the American public school system - am able to recognize that much of this film is complete bollix
A horndog who deserves a swift kick where the Venetian sun don't shine.
Call it an arthouse guilty pleasure if you like, but Casanova is a visually stunning, slyly amusing, and sweetly enjoyable little period-piece of a comedy.
Surprisingly for a movie about a legendary womaniser there's hardly any sex in it, let alone any nudity. This is a criminal oversight from which the film never really recovers.
Even if Heath Ledger were the only thing worth seeing in this movie, the movie would be well worth seeing. Happily, there are many other things to recommend the picture.
Related Forums

by: Darko, Donnie 4/1/06
by: jedk 10/30/05
Pictures
Trailers & Clips
News
posted by Scott Weinberg February 03, 2006
Principal photography will commence February 6 at England’s Leavesden Studios on "Harry Potter and the Order of...
posted by Jen Yamato February 02, 2006
Known for his enthusiasm for the movies if not for any artsy-pretentious leanings, CNN.com's film critic Paul Clinton...
posted by Scott Weinberg January 13, 2006
The film critics of Central Ohio have chimed in with their own year-end picks, and they came up with quite a few solid...
posted by Tim Ryan January 05, 2006
This week at the movies, we've got a bunch of madmen ("Hostel"), a notorious lover...

Top Critic