
Rime of the Ancient Mariner
A two-part program that examines the life of Samuel Coleridge from his orphaned childhood to how his friendship with William and Dorothy Wordsworth inspired him to write The Rime of the Ancient Mariner. Part 2 consists of a visualization of Coleridge’s epic poem.
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Plot Summary
This short film is a visual interpretation of Samuel Taylor Coleridge's epic poem. It follows the harrowing tale of a mariner who, after killing an albatross, brings a curse upon his ship and crew. The film delves into themes of sin, guilt, and redemption as the mariner recounts his supernatural and terrifying experiences at sea.
Critical Reception
As a short adaptation of a famous poem, critical reception often focuses on its visual fidelity to the source material and the performances. While not widely reviewed as a standalone film, its artistic merits are generally acknowledged.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its atmospheric visuals that capture the poem's mood.
- Laurence Olivier's narration and presence are often highlighted as a strong point.
- Considered a faithful, if brief, adaptation of Coleridge's narrative.
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Fun Fact
This adaptation was produced by the BBC and is known for its striking, often nightmarish, imagery that attempts to bring Coleridge's poetic visions to life.
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