Beat Generation Comes Alive, Daniel Radcliffe Is Allen Ginsberg In 'Kill Your Darlings' [Trailer + Pictures]
In Kill Your Darlings, Daniel Radcliffe takes a radical step from his days playing the world’s favourite wizard by portraying Allen Ginsberg in his early years at Columbia University. It is there he becomes infatuated with Lucien Carr (Dane DeHaan) and strikes up friendships with beat legends, William Burroughs (Ben Foster) and Jack Kerouac (Jack Huston).
The film follows Ginsberg’s dramatic time at the university, from his early relationship with Carr to the murder investigation that would then shape the lives of all the promising artists. It’s a stylish entry from director John Krokidas; full of cigarette smoking, whisky swilling and late night plotting.
Watch the trailer for Kill Your Darlings
The critics have stamped approval on the movie, and Rotten Tomatoes tot up the scores to a very respectable 78% following the film’s world premiere at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. "Unlike Walter Salles's recent adaptation of On The Road, which embraced the Beat philosophy with a wide and credulous grin, Kill Your Darlings is inquisitive about the movement's worth, and the genius of its characters is never assumed," said The Daily Telegraph.
Variety called it: "A mysterious Beat Generation footnote is fleshed out with skilled performances, darkly poetic visuals and a vivid rendering of 1940s academia in Kill Your Darlings," while Entertainment Weekly say, "Radcliffe - hair permed into Ginsbergy college curls, full of vitality - holds the emotional center as a young artist in art and in life."
It was shown at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival and it will have limited theatrical North American release on October 18, 2013. The U.K will see it on November 8th following its October 17th London Film Festival appearance.
“At no point did any of us want to do anything that would distinguish it from how we would fall in love with somebody. To my knowledge, there is no difference in how heterosexual and homosexual people fall in love. A lot of people are quick to ask if it’s a gay love story—well, yes, they are gay characters, but it’s just a love story.”
The 23-year-old is now looking to take a break after working on The Cripple Of Inishmaan. He was rumored to be playing Freddy Mercury in an upcoming biopic, but dismissed those rumours quick-smart with a view to taking some time out.
“I do need a break – doing Cripple was amazing but the last month was slightly exhausting,” he told The Daily Star. “I’ve got three weeks off in October and I’m going to bum around New York and see some shows. I need to get some proper down time, I do need time off but the truth is I’m a workaholic.”