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"Libertine" opens with a glimpse into Pete Doherty's formative years in the gritty streets of London, where his innate talent for poetry and music began to bloom amidst the chaos of his surroundings. As a young and idealistic musician, Pete forms The Libertines with his best friend and fellow songwriter, Carl Barât, igniting a flame that would define an era of British indie rock. The film captures the electric energy of The Libertines' early success, juxtaposed with Pete's increasingly self-destructive behavior fueled by addiction. As the band's fame skyrockets, so does Pete's personal turmoil, leading to a tumultuous cycle of highs and lows that threaten to tear apart everything he holds dear. Amidst the chaos, "Libertine" explores the complex dynamics between Pete and those closest to him, including his intense relationship with supermodel Kate Moss and his deep bond with Carl, showcasing the fragility of human connections amidst the whirlwind of fame and addiction.
Gus Van Sant
Aaron Sorkin
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