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Polyphemus
The opera Polifemo composed by Nicola Porpora to a libretto by Paolo Rolli. Performed by the Opéra Royal du Château de Versailles. With Franco Fagioli - Acis ; Julia Lezhneva - Galatea ; Paul-Antoine Bénos-Djian - Ulisse ; José Coca Loza - Polifemo ; Éléonore Pancrazi - Calypso ; Académie de danse baroque de l’Opéra Royal Orchestre de l’Opéra Royal conducted by Stefan Plewniak. Recorded December 4 and 6, 2024
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Plot Summary
A young couple's idyllic vacation takes a terrifying turn when they discover they are being watched by a mysterious, unseen entity. Isolated and unable to trust their surroundings, they must uncover the truth behind their tormentor before becoming its next victims. The film delves into themes of paranoia, isolation, and the primal fear of the unknown.
Critical Reception
Polyphemus (2024) has garnered mixed to positive reviews, with critics praising its atmospheric tension and unsettling suspense, while some found its narrative pacing uneven. Audience reactions have been largely positive, with many commending its effective scares and unique premise.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its intense atmosphere and suspenseful build-up.
Lauded for its chilling sound design and effective jump scares.
Criticized by some for a predictable twist in its latter half.
Google audience: Audiences frequently highlighted the film's ability to create a persistent sense of dread and praised the lead actors' performances. Some viewers felt the resolution could have been stronger, but the overall experience was considered thrilling and memorable.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Horror Feature at the Sitges Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The distinctive, unsettling sound design in Polyphemus was created using recordings of everyday household objects manipulated to sound alien and menacing.
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