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Singer Pete Doherty's film debut dubbed a "crime"
By Mike Collett-White and Cindy Martin
CANNES, France | Tue May 22, 2012 11:51am EDT
(Reuters) - "Don't give up the day job" was the critics' blunt message to British rocker Pete Doherty, whose debut film role in 19th century love story "Confession of a Child of the Century" has had its premiere at the Cannes festival.
Based on an autobiographical novel by Alfred de Musset about his affair with writer George Sand, Doherty's casting in the lead role makes plenty of sense.
The character he plays is a Parisian libertine living the wild life, mirroring the Babyshambles and Libertines frontman's own history of alcohol and drug abuse.
In Britain he was a frequent fixture on the tabloid front pages due to his run-ins with the law and on-off relationship with supermodel Kate Moss.
French director Sylvie Verheyde had those similarities in mind when she cast Doherty in the English-language period drama, in which he stars alongside French actress Charlotte Gainsbourg.
"He (Doherty) was the figure of the poet now, like Musset was a figure of a romantic poet at this time," she told Reuters in an interview. "Just like Musset, he has this share of innocence and debauchery."
Doherty, whose character Octave is a disaffected, world-weary dandy wearing top hat, tails and a cane, said he had no hesitation in accepting the role.
"I couldn't not do it, really," he told Reuters in Cannes.
"Things come along in your life, where it's a certain melody, or a certain person and you can't not be involved because you regret it and you'll be sorry and you'd be really jealous if someone else does it."
Most critics in Cannes, where the film screened in the "Un Certain Regard" section for up-and-coming directors, did not spare the 33-year-old's feelings.
"Based on his debut performance ... the Libertines and Babyshambles singer shouldn't even think of giving up his day job," wrote Megan Lehmann in the Hollywood Reporter trade magazine, apportioning some of the blame to the director.
Baz Bamigboye, writing in the Daily Mail newspaper, opined: "Pete Doherty was collared for possessing ... cocaine ... now he has been done at the Cannes Film Festival for not being in possession of any acting talent."
Boyd van Hoeij from Hollywood publication Variety, was particularly scathing about scenes shared by Doherty and Gainsbourg.
"Charlotte Gainsbourg ... and ... Peter Doherty, making an inauspicious acting debut, have all the chemistry of two frozen fish filets, with line readings to match."
But Geoffrey Macnab of the Independent newspaper did not agree in his three-out-of-five star review.
"In essence, then, Doherty ... is playing a 19th century version of himself -- and he does it very well. He is understated, sardonic but has a vulnerability that stops him from seeming (too) obnoxious.
"The problems with an uneven film are not of his making."
Pete was speaking in Cannes where he is promoting his first film, Confession of a Child of the Century
She's been married for nearly a year but Kate Moss keeps contacting her ex-love. And, yes, it�s THAT one.
Pete Doherty says the supermodel still rings him � five years after they split.
And, just to make matters even worse, singer-turned-actor Pete claims that Kate, 38, �drunk calls� him.
Which, as we all know, means only one thing.
Like admitting �I bumped into my ex outside his house again...� drunk dialling usually means you just cannot wash a certain someone outta your hair.
And that�s a lovely irony � because Pete, 33, can�t seem to wash his hair at all.
Pete and his greasy locks are in Cannes where he is promoting his first film, Confession of a Child of the Century.
Speaking about their romance, heated arguments and Kate�s love of drunk calling, he says: �She was just a girl that I met that I really, really liked.
"The reason that it didn�t work was because of all the other things.
�It really annoyed me that people in my life couldn�t accept it in their heads that I was with her.
"People in her life didn�t want her to have anything to do with me.
�Every time we�d have an argument she�d say �All my friends are right about you�.
Now married: Kate with hubby Jamie Hince
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"I think �you know what, in a different world maybe we could...� It�s sad. But it�s the same thing. It�s all in her court.
"She wants to get drunk and call me and talk s***. That�s fine but I wouldn�t be able to do that to her. Anyway, she�s married.
�I�ve listened to her [on voicemail]. A couple of times she�s got drunk and called me and been a bit silly.
"But she�s a happily married woman, why does she want to speak to me?
�Maybe she�s still in love with me... No, she�s not. She hates my guts anyway.� Right...
After she ended the relationship, Mossy met The Kills frontman Jamie Hince, 43, and the couple married in Gloucestershire last summer.
Speaking after traipsing up the sodden red carpet in a trilby and brogues, and swigging from a hipflask of whisky, former Libertines singer Pete admitted he later got so drunk he couldn�t find his hotel room.
Instead, the star, jailed in 2008 after a string of drug and motoring offences, woke the next morning in the corridor of a Best Western hotel.
After meeting Mossy at her 31st birthday bash in 2005, the couple shared a turbulent relationship for two-and-a-half years.
The supposedly reformed junkie rocker was with Kate when she was filmed doing cocaine and was blamed for encouraging her wild lifestyle.
A spokesman for Kate could not be reached.
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
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