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Plot Summary
Based on Luigi Pirandello's play "Enrico IV", the film follows a group of friends who stage a mock aristocratic society. The protagonist, an aristocrat who suffered a mental breakdown after a fall from a horse, is persuaded to believe he is still the emperor Henry IV. As the charade progresses, the lines between reality and illusion blur, leading to complex emotional and psychological entanglements among the characters.
Critical Reception
The film was highly acclaimed for its philosophical depth, masterful performances, and adaptation of Pirandello's complex themes. It is considered a significant work in Soviet cinema, appreciated for its intellectual engagement and exploration of identity and madness.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its profound exploration of identity and sanity.
- Lauded for the exceptional performances of its lead actors.
- Recognized as a sophisticated and thought-provoking adaptation of classic literature.
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Fun Fact
The film is an adaptation of Luigi Pirandello's play "Enrico IV", which itself delves into themes of madness, identity, and the nature of reality, making it a deeply philosophical piece.
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