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Farah Fawcett Nude
Fawcett Strips Dignity for Playboy / New video makes it hard not to pity fallen `angel'


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Anyone looking to get horribly depressed need search no further than " Farrah Fawcett : All of Me," a new video from Playboy. The 50-year-old Farrah frees herself from her wholesome "Charlie's Angels" past, throws off her clothes and is shown scampering naked on a beach, sculpting (while naked) and inventing a new art form: painting with her buttocks and breasts.
If this sounds funny, you haven't seen the video. There's nothing funny about it. Yes, Fawcett's body looks fine -- augmented and filmed in ultra-soft focus. She was always pretty, and she still is. But look into her eyes. Her carefree authority is gone. She looks like someone who's been abandoned on a 20- mile hike.
The 72-minute video begins with a mini-documentary of Fawcett's life and career. She grew up in Texas. She was discovered by a talent agent and within weeks of arriving in Hollywood was doing bit parts and TV commercials: "Joe-eey, Mama never told me about Ultra-Brite!"
The video traces the phenomenon that was Farrah in the late '70s -- the popularity of "Charlie's Angels" and of the Farrah poster, which the ubiquitous Camille Paglia describes as one of the most significant pop-culture images of the century. The video also celebrates Fawcett's hard-hitting acting performances from the '80s, with clips from "The Burning Bed" and "Extremities."
So far, a success story. But then we get to Farrah: the Nude Years. We see her at 48, on the beach, caressing herself for a 1995 Playboy pictorial. She's miserable. She's crying. She hates her hair; she hates her body. So why is she doing this? She looks like a trauma victim. She can't finish a sentence without punctuating it with a mirthless giggle. Her anguish and embarrassment suggest a woman circling around a sense of betrayal -- but she can't figure out who has betrayed her.
"All of Me" is not for beer-swilling slobs who want to look at a naked woman. If anything, it's something mothers might want to show their teenage daughters. No kidding. Feminist performance artists such as Karen Finley have spent their entire careers trying to create what Fawcett and Playboy have apparently managed to do unwittingly: a chilling, cautionary piece that shows the cruelty of exploitation and the utter dead-end of narcissism.
From the beach debacle, "All of Me" moves to 1997, with Fawcett preparing for her recent pictorial. She wants us to know that she is a painter and a sculptor, and guess what? She specializes in nudes. She says that art allows her to express her "feelings about nudity."
The highlight of the video is a set-piece in which Fawcett sculpts a life-size statue of a woman from the ground up. Along the way, she disrobes and covers herself in the material of the sculpture. The effect is eerie. Two female forms are covered in clay. One is impervious to time; the other isn't.
She should have quit while she was ahead. The painting scene, which follows, is a disaster. Fawcett puts paint on her breasts and on her buttocks and rolls around on a canvas. She does this over and over. Then she puts paint in her hair and paints with those Farrah tresses.
"I wanted to use my body parts to paint," she says. Always, always those same body parts. Fawcett seems stuck in some tortured narcissistic loop. Watching her is like watching a woman with bound feet paint with her bound feet, as if limitation were a form of expressiveness.
One can feel sorry for Fawcett and wish that her friends might intervene. But the Playboy guys are in another category. Hugh Hefner , wearing silk pajamas, appears on camera and, with a straight face, talks about how wonderful it has been to see Farrah "grow" over the years into the "remarkable, talented, independent woman" she is today. Yeah, right.
Fawcett quotes the Rosalind Russell remark that "acting is standing up nude and turning around very slowly." Next thing we're treated to the sight of Farrah, fully, frontally nude, standing up on a stage and turning around very slowly. The irony is that she's more distanced and remote from us in that moment than at any point in her clothed career -- and more covered than Rosalind Russell ever was.
If "All of Me" is an actress' attempt to let her rear-end save her career, it can't work. It's too painful. Fawcett's salvation is in her face -- her anguished, haunted face. When she gets naked with that grief and those secrets, she'll be an artist again, and she'll matter to people.
Mick LaSalle is the film critic for the San Francisco Chronicle, where he has worked since 1985. He is the author of two books on pre-censorship Hollywood, "Complicated Women: Sex and Power in Pre-Code Hollywood" and "Dangerous Men: Pre-Code Hollywood and the Birth of the Modern Man." Both were books of the month on Turner Classic Movies and "Complicated Women" formed the basis of a TCM documentary in 2003, narrated by Jane Fonda. He has written introductions for a number of books, including Peter Cowie's "Joan Crawford: The Enduring Star" (2009). He was a panelist at the Berlin Film Festival and has served as a panelist for eight of the last ten years at the Venice Film Festival. His latest book, a study of women in French cinema, is "The Beauty of the Real: What Hollywood Can Learn from Contemporary French Actresses."

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