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1966
"The Libertine" (2004) chronicles the tumultuous life of John Wilmot, known as the Earl of Rochester, a notorious 17th-century poet. With a reputation for excessive drinking and indulgent behavior, he navigates the extravagant and hedonistic world of Restoration England. Despite his reckless lifestyle leading to an untimely death, Rochester's provocative poetry and sharp wit later garner him significant posthumous recognition and acclaim, highlighting the stark contrast between his scandalous life and his literary legacy.