MOVIE OF THE WEEK-PERFUME:THE STORY OF A MURDERER
An obsessive French perfumer with a highly developed
olfactory sense and an all-consuming drive to capture the essence of love
eventually resorts to murder in his unrepentant quest to find the key
ingredient for his recipe in director Tom Tykwer's adaptation of author Patrick
Suskind's best-selling 1985 novel.
Born in a fetid fish market and raised in a
dilapidated orphanage, Jean-Baptiste Grenouille (Ben Whishaw) toiled his
childhood away in a rank tannery run by the thuggish Grimal (Sam Douglas).
Subsequently obsessed by smell, Grenouille's keen olfactory sense becomes so
finely tuned that it eventually overpowers such human qualities as love and
compassion.
Though he has indeed discovered the unmistakable scent of a woman,
Grenouille finds it impossible to connect with the fairer sex on any sort of
meaningful level. Roaming the streets of Paris late one night, Grenouille
catches the scent of a young girl selling plums and impulsively strangles her,
later sniffing her nude corpse in a twisted attempt to preserve the distinctive
scent in his memory.
After persuading legendary perfumer Giuseppe Baldini
(Dustin Hoffman) to take him on as an apprentice, Grenouille travels to the
town of Grasse in Southern France in order to learn the art of enfleurage at a
firm run by the highly respected Mme.
Arnulfi (Corinna Harfouch). It is there
that Grenouille becomes dangerously drawn to the vestal aroma of the young and
beautiful Laura (Rachel Hurd-Wood), the daughter of widower merchant Antione
Richis (Alan Rickman). Soon driven to madness by such a pure scent.
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