The Elephant Man is as bizarre a story as anything Charles Dickens ever imagined. What is more, it's true. John Merrick (JOHN HURT) was the worst 'freak' case known to Victorian medicine. A hideous disease had distorted his face and body from birth into a physical parody of a pachyderm, and he remained a prize 'specimen' in a travelling sideshow until a young surgeon called Treves (ANTHONY HOPKINS) salvaged him from the circus tent and coaxed out of the swollen husk a strangely sweet and unembitted personality.A finely attuned cast support Hopkins and Hurt: JOHN GIELGUD, ANNE BANCROFT and WENDY HILLER among them. And photographer Freddie Francis' black and white camera work, distancing us from the Technicolor present, registers a Victorian era of industrial pollution and human exploitation in which a case like Merrick's seems almost a mutation caused by the sacrilegious elements that turned men into machines and set machines against men. It is, in every sense of the word, a luminous film.
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a truly brilliant film but yet so sad.
this film will give people the tears and make them think hard on how people like John Merrick have to deal with this terribly disease.
Some of the people in the film just make you sick because of the mistreat they gave to John.
one of the best films in decades.
5 out of 5.
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