The movie
The Most Beautiful Boy in the World
What the film shows is the corrosive effects of fame, especially of the sexualized variety, at an early age.
Description
‘As a movie, “Death in Venice” was prose trying to be poetry, but Björn Andrésen truly looked like a human work of art. Tadzio is described in the novel as being like a god from Greek mythology—an ethereal statue of a boy, a figure out of dreams. And Andrésen, with his angelic features set off by a half-smile beneath a billowy burst of honey-blond hair, became that boy… [This is an] impressionistic, oddly heartfelt movie about beauty, stardom, adoration, exploitation, and loss. Oh, is it ever about loss…’—Owen Gleiberman, Variety